Regenerate. Revitalise. Renew.
Advanced regenerative treatments that work at a cellular level. PRP harnesses your body's own growth factors, while polynucleotides stimulate deep tissue repair and rejuvenation.
These are two distinct but complementary regenerative treatments that work at the cellular level to improve skin quality from within.
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) uses your own blood. A small sample is drawn and processed in a centrifuge to concentrate the platelets and growth factors. This is then injected back into the skin, triggering accelerated healing, collagen production, and tissue regeneration.
Polynucleotides are bio-revitalising injectables derived from purified DNA fragments. They stimulate fibroblast activity, improve tissue hydration, and promote cellular regeneration. The result is improved skin elasticity, thickness, and overall quality.
Both treatments are particularly effective for areas where the skin is thin or delicate — under the eyes, the neck, and the backs of the hands.
Every appointment starts with a thorough face-to-face assessment. We'll discuss your goals, medical history, and expectations honestly — no hard sell.
Based on your anatomy and goals, a personalised treatment plan is created. You'll know exactly what's being used, where, and why before anything starts.
Administered with precision by a pharmacist prescriber with advanced knowledge of facial anatomy and pharmacology. Comfort measures are used throughout.
You'll receive full written aftercare instructions and direct contact details. A follow-up review is included to ensure you're happy with the results.
PRP uses your own concentrated blood platelets to stimulate healing and collagen. Polynucleotides are a bio-revitalising product that stimulates fibroblast activity and tissue repair. Both improve skin quality but through different mechanisms. They can be used together for enhanced results.
Typically 2–3 sessions spaced 3–4 weeks apart for both treatments. Maintenance sessions every 6–12 months help sustain results. The optimal plan depends on your skin concerns and goals.
PRP is extremely safe as it uses your own blood — there's virtually no risk of allergic reaction. Polynucleotides have an excellent safety profile with decades of medical use. As a pharmacist prescriber, James ensures full medical screening before any treatment.
It's a standard blood draw, similar to what you'd have at your GP. A small amount is taken from your arm, then processed while you wait. The injection phase uses fine needles and numbing cream is applied beforehand for comfort.