Description
Dark circles and hollow, crepey undereyes are notoriously difficult to treat. The skin here is your body’s thinnest, underlaid with vessels that create shadowing, and amongst the first areas to show volume loss and textural deterioration.
Polynucleotides work at a cellular level to improve tissue quality. Injected in three sessions spaced four weeks apart, these DNA-derived molecules stimulate fibroblast activity, increase collagen and elastin production, and improve microcirculation – essentially rebuilding the undereye area’s structural integrity from within. Unlike fillers which add volume, polynucleotides improve actual skin quality, making it thicker, more resilient and better hydrated.
RF microneedling addresses surface issues: crepiness, fine lines, and laxity. Three treatments deliver radiofrequency energy precisely into the dermis, triggering collagen contraction (immediate tightening) and new collagen production (progressive thickening). This means reduced crepiness, fewer fine lines, and tighter skin that better conceals underlying vascular networks.
The combination works through different mechanisms at different depths – polynucleotides rebuild deeper tissue whilst RF microneedling tightens the surface. Most see gradual improvement over the treatment course, with continued development for months afterwards. The area looks brighter, smoother and more youthful, though very deep genetic hollowing may still benefit from filler. Maintenance every six to twelve months preserves improvements.




