Hey everyone! Are you doing well? We’ve officially already surpassed more than half of March, but I can’t believe it! Next month is still my birthday month, so the countdown is real!
Today’s post provides the latest updates on my under-eye treatment journey! If you haven’t checked my previous posts detailing my plans and concerns, you can check them out here.
So I decided to start my journey with the eyes of polynucleotides. I consulted three times with various clinics in February, and all three recommended this treatment. This place is based in South London and I had seen all the good reviews so I decided to give them faded skin. Owner Tashana is also eligible.
I also decided to start with two sessions, take a break and check out the profits before doing any more. I know they recommend a 3 or 4 from the start, but there are also suggestions that you can see the results after one treatment. I didn’t want to experience 3-4 sessions without proof of profit from at least 2 sessions! However, the problem with polynucleotides is that it takes several weeks for results to be seen. So I was already mentally prepared for this.
At the time of writing this post, it was actually two weeks after the first session, but by the time this was published, I had a second session.
Tw-Bloody Photos!
Preparing for the first session
Preparation for the first session was very simple, with no eye cream/makeup 48 hours ago, but I just gave it a day. My first session was on February 22nd. Upon arrival, the numbing cream was applied and I waited about 10 minutes for it to work. Sorry, the numbing cream didn’t do anything at all! Nada lol. My pain tolerance level may be medium 5.5/10, but I felt this pain! I personally rate this at 7.9/10, but the treatment takes place in about 10-15 minutes, so it’s at least fast!
After treatment
Small bumps and swelling begin to decrease, at least 85% after 2 hours. I didn’t feel any stab wounds and didn’t respond after that. Aftercare was very simple, with no water touching or contacting the area around the 24th hour due to the opening of the wound. I didn’t sleep on my face and didn’t wear makeup/eye cream. By the third day I was able to go back to my usual routine. I had some bruises in one eye, which was still present by the 10th day, but has since been completely healed.
I was taking pictures of progress and looking at my eye area now I really don’t see a big difference! I am writing this post two weeks after my first treatment, but I know that the polynucleotides take a while before you see the results, some people need to see the results right away, while others have to wait a few weeks. By the time this post came up, I would have been undergoing my second treatment. I’m looking forward to it and I’ll come up with an update afterwards.

I’ve been wearing makeup since the treatment and the area under the eyes looked much better, but I first used Bobby Brown under the eye primer so I don’t know if it all falls into treatment (I love the facial base). I’m looking forward to the next treatment and hopefully I’ll start seeing some results
If you are interested, you can read the polynucleotides for more information on the exact treatment. This treatment is not new in the field and has been around for a while.
please take care of yourself
I’ll catch you later