Polynucleotide Eye Rejuvenation
A regenerative eye treatment that improves skin hydration and elasticity while reducing dark circles, hollows and fine lines around the eyes.
The treatment at a glance
Duration
30-45 mins
Analgesia
Topical + Local
Duration
24 hours
Results last
Brighter under-eye skin

Polynucleotides kick start skin regeneration, repairing the damage that comes with ageing. In the eye area, this means effective reduction of dark circles, hollows and crow’s feet, a strong improvement in skin hydration and elasticity and a much brighter, smoother and more wide-awake look.
A full course of polynucleotide treatment requires three sessions at two-week intervals.
The treatment process step-by-step
Step 1
This treatment takes about 45 minutes, which includes a detailed consultation with your doctor.
Step 2
First, we apply numbing cream and make a small number of local anaesthetic injections into the area around the eye.
Step 3
We then place small amounts of injectable polynucleotide serum into the eye area.
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Post-treatment instructions
- You may experience minor bruising and/or swelling. This should go away in a day or two.
- It is advisable not to apply makeup to the treated area for 24 hours or so.
- Over the next four weeks, try not to apply strong pressure to the area around your eye.
- Drink 1-2 litres of water a day for optimum results.
- For ongoing maintenance, we recommend a repeat session as needed (approximately every 6 months).
Improved under-eye quality
Enhances hydration and elasticity for healthier-looking skin.
Reduced dark circles
Helps brighten the under-eye area and soften tired appearance.
Natural skin regeneration
Supports cellular repair for smoother, more refreshed eyes.
Frequently asked questions
The results develop fully over three months, with a strong improvement visible after about six weeks. In some patients, the effects can be seen after the first session.
The results will normally last for 6–9 months from your final treatment session.
This procedure is performed under local anaesthetic to minimise discomfort.
Polynucleotides can also be used to boost eyebrow density and thickness.
Patients should not be treated with polynucleotides during pregnancy or an active herpes outbreak, or if they are allergic to fish.
Vegans and vegetarians may also prefer to avoid this treatment.



































