The whole procedure should only take around 45 minutes at our Suffolk clinic, this includes plenty of time for topical anaesthetic to be applied to reduce any discomfort. You’ll know what to expect before the treatment is administered as you’ll have had a face-to-face consultation with us beforehand. We will have discussed your suitability, exactly how an polynucleotide procedure works, and what it involves.
For optimum results, we recommend having 3 treatments to the area of concern, spaced 2-3 weekly.
To be on the safe side, you can give yourself 24 hours afterwards to recover. However, realistically, apart from a little bruising, swelling, or redness at the injection site, we don’t expect you to have any side effects, or need any downtime.
You should notice the first visible effects of your polynucleotide treatment approximately 6 weeks after the initial treatment. days after the treatment, with maximum results in place at 12 weeks. Your new look should last for 6-9 months before a top-up treatment is necessary to maintain your new look.
When the PolyPhil is administered we use very small needles to ensure there is minimal discomfort during the treatment. The polynucleotide treatment will then be administered into the targeted treatment area, you’ll have discussed with the practitioner beforehand.
Having been accredited with a CE mark, PolyPhil polynucleotides are considered to be a very low risk treatment. They have a very good safety record. Bruising is the most commonly reported side effect.
You’ll be given aftercare tips on the day to reduce swelling and bruising. Additionally you’ll be advised to avoid extreme heat and rigorous exercise for up to 48 hours afterwards. If you need to book a follow-up appointment after 2 weeks, we’ll let you know.