'I got the fish sperm under-eye injections loved by Sophie Habboo and here's how it went'
21.03.2024 - 13:13
/ ok.co.uk
I've tested some interesting treatments in 12 years as a beauty journalist but salmon sperm injections takes the metaphorical biscuit for the most bizarre-sounding solution to my quest to look 30 forever. Though the treatment could be taken as a gimmick because of the name, polynucleotides (as they're officially known) are the latest and greatest skin boosters to hit the aesthetic world.
In fact, this youth-boosting injectable is now so popular that both Sophie Habboo and Chloe Lewis opted to get it themselves this very week. I'd already read about the powers of this injectable booster and had an appointment booked with Dr Tatiana Mandavia at the Drs Tatiana + Rishi Advanced Aesthetics Clinic in London to find out more about PlinestEye – the polynucleotide injectable she offers.
And while I was walking in, Sophie was walking out after having just had the treatment done herself. Dr Tatiana also explained that former TOWIE star Chloe had been in earlier in the day for the very same treatment.
Unbeknownst to me I'd booked into a celebrity hot spot! Before we go into my before and afters, I should probably explain a bit more about the treatment and where this whole fish sperm thing comes into play. Delivered via needle, polynucleotides – long chains of nucleotides commonly derived from salmon or trout sperm extract – offer a more natural approach to under-eye rejuvenation than, say, tear trough filler by working to boost collagen production and skin quality instead of filling hollows.
DNA messengers in the injectable solution prompt the fibroblast cells in your dermis to produce more collagen, elastin and hydration, resulting in a reduction of dark circles and fine lines over time. Sophie and Jamie covered the topic of
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