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Tempted by polyneucleotides? Here’s what to know before booking trending ‘salmon sperm’ treatment

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Here at the OK! beauty desk, we've been clocking a significant shift in the aesthetics landscape.The trend is veering away from invasive procedures and traditional injectables like fillers and Botox that merely 'fill' or 'freeze', and leaning towards more nuanced tweakments that enhance overall skin health, ensuring it stays in top form for longer.

One such treatment gaining traction is polyneucleotides, often dubbed as 'salmon sperm DNA' or 'the fish sperm facial' (more on this later).

A-listers including Jennifer Aniston, Millie Mackintosh and Zara McDermott have all expressed their love for this subtle injectable, typically used around the eyes to tackle dark circles, fine lines and crepey skin – several of our team members have even declared it their new go-to treatment.

Intrigued by the buzz – and hoping it could work wonders on my weary, baggy eyes – I booked in with Khatra Paterson at her stylish Cheshire clinic, KP Aesthetics.

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