Polynucleotides for Tynemouth

Poly-nucleotides
in Tynemouth.

DNA-based regenerative injections. Excellent for under-eye hollowing, skin laxity and long-term skin quality. No volume added. No structural change. Your own cells do the work.

This page is for clients in Tynemouth (NE30). The coastal village. Longsands beach on its doorstep. Refined sits around 4 miles north-west of you, up the A1058 Coast Road. Most Tynemouth clients tell me the drive is the easy part.

Tynemouth coastline and priory ruins, near Refined Medical Aesthetics.
From
£185
Tynemouth to clinic
4 miles · 12 mins
Consultation
FREE 30 mins
Why clients travel

Why Tynemouth clients come here.

Polynucleotides are the treatment Tynemouth clients ask me about most often. The under-eye question. That persistent hollow. The tired look that SPF and sleep don’t fix. Many have been told “tear-trough filler” is their only option. It often isn’t. Polynucleotides give us a way to improve under-eye quality without the risks that come with filler in that area.

Tynemouth is full of quality-conscious clients who have researched this properly. They come to me because I offer an honest comparison at consultation. I’ll tell you if polynucleotides are the right answer for your under-eye. Or if something else is. Many North East healthcare professionals trust me with this for their own treatment.

The treatment

Polynucleotides, plainly explained.

Polynucleotides are purified DNA fragments from salmon roe. I inject them into the layer just below your skin. They switch on the fibroblasts. Those cells then make collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid. The result builds slowly across 3 to 12 weeks. Skin gets thicker, denser, better quality. Lines soften because the skin is healthier. Not because something has been filled in.

The under-eye is where polynucleotides shine. The skin there is the thinnest on the face. Filler in that area carries real risks. Polynucleotides are a safer, more appropriate answer for most people with under-eye quality issues. Three sessions, three weeks apart, is the standard protocol. Then a maintenance session every 6 to 12 months.

Full treatment detail lives on the polynucleotides hub page.

Polynucleotide treatment preparation at Refined Medical Aesthetics, Seaton Delaval.
Pricing

What it costs.

TreatmentPer session
Eyes (under-eye, tear-trough region). 45 mins£185
Face. 45 mins£210
Face + neck. 60 mins£250

Best results come from three sessions, three weeks apart. Free 30-minute consultation if you’re new. Two-week review included on every appointment.

From Tynemouth

How to find us.

Refined Medical Aesthetics is on Double Row in Seaton Delaval, NE25 0PP. A quiet pod garden tucked off the main road. About 4 miles north-west of Tynemouth.

Take the A1058 Coast Road north-west from Tynemouth. About 12 minutes. Parking at Refined is free, on Double Row right outside. Considerably easier than parking near the seafront in Tynemouth village itself.

Postcode for sat-nav: NE25 0PP. Look for the Refined sign at the entrance to the pod garden.

Common questions from Tynemouth

Good to know.

How long is the drive from Tynemouth?
About 12 minutes door to door. Take the A1058 Coast Road north-west. Free parking on Double Row right outside. No parking apps needed.
Is the two-week review included?
Yes. Every polynucleotide session includes a two-week review on the house. I check the skin response. Confirm the protocol is on track for your next session.
Are there polynucleotide clinics closer to Tynemouth?
Possibly. It’s worth checking who’s prescribing and administering the product. Polynucleotides require proper injection technique, especially under the eye. I’m NMC-registered and on the Save Face and JCCP registers. The 12-minute drive is a reasonable exchange for that level of oversight.
Can I WhatsApp before booking?
Yes. Message me at wa.me/447583321635. I’ll reply personally. The full clinical consultation has to be in person. But I can answer pre-consultation questions remotely.
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Last updated: 20 May 2026