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Polynucleotide under eye - Would you recommend??

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CARLYLONDON · 06/06/2024 11:24

Hi all,
I am booked to have this in a couple of weeks time. It is going to sting financially but I am happy to take the hit if it is worth it and gives good results. I am 42 with lots of fine lines and crepey skin under my eyes which is aging me horribly. I would love to hear from anyone who has had this done and if you would recommend it?

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Asyouwere09 · 13/06/2024 10:36

Are you going for it?! I've just had my first round. Eyes are a little swollen but do look better already.. not sure if that's the swelling though x

RipleyGreen · 13/06/2024 10:42

I would love to hear others experience of this as I’m planning on having this next week. I’m going for Fortuna lasering tomorrow.

WinterMorn · 13/06/2024 10:43

Following

Isabelle70 · 13/06/2024 21:28

I priced it up and it was going to be 6ml altogether around my eye area over a period of 6 weeks or so for £2000 and would need annual top ups of the same.
I decided against it and brought a handbag!

CARLYLONDON · 13/06/2024 21:37

Asyouwere09 · 13/06/2024 10:36

Are you going for it?! I've just had my first round. Eyes are a little swollen but do look better already.. not sure if that's the swelling though x

I am booked in for it in 10 days time. Did it hurt much? Let me know how you are looking at feeling in a couple days time. I’m really hoping it’s a decent treatment 🤞

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CARLYLONDON · 13/06/2024 21:40

Isabelle70 · 13/06/2024 21:28

I priced it up and it was going to be 6ml altogether around my eye area over a period of 6 weeks or so for £2000 and would need annual top ups of the same.
I decided against it and brought a handbag!

Wow, that’s extortionate. I have been quoted £250 per session and need 3 with one top up recommended every 6 months. If you are anywhere near Oakham, Rutland I can recommend Oakham aesthetics. She is also a qualified dentist so I fully trust her.

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Fouramclub · 14/06/2024 07:34

Following!

Asyouwere09 · 14/06/2024 11:07

Mine is £125 per treatment. That is for Vitaran which I think has quite a high % of polynucleotide... 6ml altogether. Definitely shop around, another place near me is charging nearly double this for the same brand of product!

Isabelle70 · 14/06/2024 19:05

@CARLYLONDON I am in the Channel Islands so it's a lot more than UK unfortunately. It was the annual treatments that put me off and the fact that the results were not guaranteed. I will stick will the filler when required!

Nabs12 · 04/12/2024 12:03

Hi could I ask where you got it done please

Nabs12 · 04/12/2024 12:04

Where did you get this done as I'm thinking about it

Nabs12 · 04/12/2024 12:05

Asyouwere09 · 14/06/2024 11:07

Mine is £125 per treatment. That is for Vitaran which I think has quite a high % of polynucleotide... 6ml altogether. Definitely shop around, another place near me is charging nearly double this for the same brand of product!

Where did you go for this I'm thinking about it

deltablue · 06/12/2024 06:04

Placemarking!

Ghutley · 03/02/2025 06:50

Unfortunately as we age every day nothing lasts forever, to put it simply if we go the gym just once we won’t look toned and fit straight away, it takes time, and if we stop going and overeating then we will gain weight and any muscle gain might be lost. It’s the same either way any cosmetic treatments, everything has to be kept, nothing lasts forever I’m afraid, we are constantly aging. 😩❤️

johnworf · 03/02/2025 07:08

I've just had my second treatment. I can already see results from the first one although they do take about 3 weeks to start showing. It's not a filler or botox where results are fairly instant so you have to be patient.

I'm really happy with how my under eyes are looking now.

FoxtrotWaltz · 03/02/2025 07:47

I’m keen to sort out my dark circles, keep seeing Sunekos being advertised. Has anyone tried this?
Looks like I’d be a good candidate for tear trough fillers but it sounds risky

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