Treatments

Sunekos

Sunekos is an advanced injectable treatment designed to revitalise and restore the skin’s natural appearance by combining hyaluronic acid with a unique blend of amino acids.

This innovative formula stimulates collagen and elastin production, leading to significant improvements in skin quality.

Sunekos skin treatment on a person
Anti Wrinkle specialist providing Profhilo treatment

Benefits of Sunekos

Effectively improves under-eye dark circles and skin laxity.

Improves elasticity and tone

Enhanced hydration which boosts the skin's overall plumpness and smoothness

Reduction of fine lines and wrinkles

What to expect during and after your session

Treatment duration

30min

Recovery time

24 hours

First signs visible

2 to 8 weeks

Number of sessions

4 sessions spaced 2 to 3 weeks apart

Use of numbing cream

Numbing cream applied

Longevity of results

5 months

Compatibility with other treatments

Chemical Peels

Sunekos treatment areas

Face

Under-eye area (bags and dark circles)

Neck

Décolletage

Hands

Body (stretch marks and cellulite)

Sunekos before and after

This innovative formula stimulates collagen and elastin production, leading to significant improvements in skin quality.

Pricing

Sunekos treatment cost

£350

Per treatment

£750

Full face (excluding eyes)
3 treatments

£800

Eyes
3 treatments

Testimonials

What our patients say

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Not sure where to start?

Connecting with my patients on a personal level is a fundamental part of the 5 Step Journey.

Our Face-to-face hour offers a genuinely different consultation process that encourages patients to embrace their natural beauty and perceived imperfections, and change the way they feel about themselves.

We’ll focus on understanding your goals, addressing your concerns, and exploring the most suitable treatment options tailored to you.

Sunekos FAQ's

How does Sunekos compare to Profhilo?

Sunekos differs from Profhilo in its composition and effects. While Profhilo primarily uses hyaluronic acid for hydration, Sunekos combines hyaluronic acid with amino acids to stimulate collagen and elastin production, making it ideal for deeper rejuvenation.

Profhilo targets the mid and lower face with specific injection sites, while Sunekos can be injected more broadly, including areas like the forehead and under-eye.

Profhilo requires two sessions a month apart, with quarterly maintenance, while Sunekos involves four sessions spaced 14 days apart, with results lasting up to six months.

How does Sunekos compare to dermal fillers?

Unlike dermal fillers that primarily add volume, Sunekos enhances skin quality from within by regenerating the extracellular matrix. This makes it especially effective for those with severe wrinkles or sun-damaged skin, as it improves overall skin condition from within.

What are the potential side effects of Sunekos?

Sunekos is generally well-tolerated, with common side effects such as mild redness, swelling, and bruising at the injection site, typically subsiding within a few days. Serious side effects are rare.

How should I prepare for a Sunekos treatment?

To prepare for Sunekos, avoid taking blood-thinning medications like aspirin or ibuprofen for a few days before the treatment, and refrain from alcohol 24 hours prior. It’s also advisable to schedule your treatment at least two weeks before any significant events to allow any potential side effects to subside.

Which is the right Sunekos treatment for me?

There are two type of Sunekos treatments; Performa and 1200. Performa focuses on enhancing the overall skin quality and elasticity, while 1200 provides a foundational support and addresses more significant volume loss. Combining them allows us to address both the subtle and more pronounced signs of aging for a truly comprehensive skin rejuvenation.