Polynucleotides near Wells
Polynucleotides are an injectable skin treatment used in modern regenerative aesthetics to support skin quality — for example improving hydration, texture and the appearance of fine lines. They're often chosen by people who want skin improvement rather than 'volume'.
At je clinic, treatment is offered as a course (commonly three sessions), with maintenance planned only if it continues to benefit your skin.


Clinician-led care
Polynucleotides at je clinic are provided by Jessica Errington, Independent Nurse Prescriber (V300), based near Wells.
Quick facts
Typical course
3 treatments
Appointment time
Around 30–45 minutes
Downtime
Usually minimal (possible small bumps / mild bruising)
Results
Build gradually across the course
Price
£600 (course of 3)
What they may help with
Depending on your skin, polynucleotides may be considered for concerns such as:
- Fine lines and crepey texture
- Dehydrated, tired-looking skin
- Skin quality concerns in delicate areas (including under-eye, where appropriate)
- Post-acne texture (where suitable)

Suitability
A consultation is essential to check suitability and choose the most appropriate plan.
You may be advised to delay or avoid treatment if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, have an active skin infection in the area, or have certain medical conditions. If you're unsure, please ask.
Course and maintenance
Polynucleotides are typically recommended as a course of three treatments.
Maintenance (if you choose it) is usually spaced out over time and depends on how your skin responds.
What to expect
Consultation
We'll discuss goals, medical history and suitability, and agree a realistic plan.
Treatment
Delivered calmly and conservatively.
Aftercare + follow-up
You'll receive written guidance and can contact the clinic if you have questions afterwards.
Find out more on the what to expect page.
Aftercare and downtime
You may have mild swelling, redness or small bumps at injection points for a short time.
You'll receive written aftercare guidance, including what to avoid and when to return to skincare and makeup.
If you have any concerns after treatment, you can contact the clinic for advice.
Risks and side effects
Common side effects are temporary redness, tenderness, small bumps at injection points and bruising.
Less common risks will be explained during your consultation, along with what to do if you experience anything unexpected.
Pricing
Consultation: £25 (30 minutes). View full prices.

PhilArt patient brochure
Download the official PhilArt patient brochure for more detail about the polynucleotide treatment process and what to expect.
Download brochureFrequently Asked Questions
Polynucleotides are commonly planned as a course of three sessions. Your consultation will confirm the best approach for your skin.
Downtime is usually minimal, but you may have mild swelling or bruising. Aftercare guidance will be provided.
Results build gradually. We'll talk through realistic timelines during your consultation.
Treatment areas depend on your skin and goals. Delicate areas (including under-eye) may be considered where appropriate and suitable.
Sometimes. We'll advise on the safest and most sensible plan for your skin.
Often yes - depending on your skin, they may be combined within a wider plan alongside skincare, peels or other skin boosters. We'll advise what's appropriate.
Calm next step
If you're unsure what you need, book a consultation first. You'll get honest guidance and a plan that's right for you — with no pressure to proceed.
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