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Polynucleotide treatment in Essex is an advanced, non-invasive therapy that rejuvenates skin at a cellular level. By stimulating collagen and elastin production, it improves elasticity, hydration, and overall skin health. Ideal for fine lines, wrinkles, under-eye darkness, crepey skin, and scars, the treatment delivers natural, long-lasting results. Applicable to the face, neck, hands, and intimate areas, polynucleotides support gradual skin regeneration, brighter complexion, and healthier texture. Multiple sessions enhance outcomes, offering a safe, effective solution for youthful, revitalised skin.


Restores hydration, boosts collagen, and improves overall skin elasticity for a youthful glow.

Targets dark circles, fine lines, and hollows under the eyes, providing natural rejuvenation.

Stimulates cell regeneration, enhances firmness, and smooths fine lines and wrinkles.
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Polynucleotide treatment is generally safe when performed by a qualified and experienced practitioner. However, minor side effects like redness, swelling, bruising, or temporary bumps at the injection site can occur. Serious complications are rare but can happen if injections are performed incorrectly. A thorough consultation and skilled application help minimize risks.
Immediately after treatment, mild swelling, redness, or temporary bruising may make the eyes appear slightly worse. This is normal and usually resolves within a few days to a week. Full results typically appear gradually over 2–6 weeks as collagen and elastin production improves skin texture and under-eye volume.
Polynucleotides and fillers serve different purposes. Fillers add volume and lift, temporarily filling hollows or deep lines, while polynucleotides work at a cellular level to stimulate collagen and elastin, improve hydration, and restore skin health. For a natural, gradual rejuvenation without added volume, polynucleotides are often the preferred choice.
Mild puffiness is common immediately after treatment and usually subsides within 24–72 hours. In some cases, minor swelling may last up to a week, depending on individual sensitivity. Following post-treatment care instructions, like avoiding heat and keeping the area clean, can help reduce puffiness faster.
The risk of blindness from polynucleotide treatment is extremely low when injections are performed by a trained medical professional. Serious complications usually occur due to improper injection technique or incorrect placement in high-risk areas. Choosing a certified practitioner significantly reduces this risk.
Most clients experience only mild discomfort during the procedure. A topical numbing cream is applied to sensitive areas, and the injection process is quick and minimally invasive. After treatment, any tenderness or redness usually resolves within a day or two.
Yes, Botox can be safely used after polynucleotide treatment. Many clients combine these treatments for enhanced rejuvenation, as polynucleotides improve skin quality while Botox relaxes facial muscles to reduce dynamic wrinkles. Typically, Botox can be administered 1–2 weeks after polynucleotide injections to allow initial skin recovery.
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