A groundbreaking beauty treatment from an unexpected source is making waves in the UK - and it's all about salmon sperm. Ameela polynucleotide treatments, an innovative injectable made from natural polymerised polynucleotides, are rapidly gaining popularity among beauty enthusiasts and are being hailed as an alternative to botox. This treatment, which originates from the DNA of salmon or trout, is used to tackle common issues such as fine lines, enhance skin firmness, and promote collagen production.

Fiona Ross, a leading medical aesthetic injector in the UK, has been at the forefront of this trend that's sweeping the nation. Fiona, who founded The Aesthetics Club in 2018, which has locations in Glasgow and London, said: “The revitalising powers of fish are well known – that’s why we’re always keen to incorporate them into our diet." She further explained: “Polynucleotides are an amazing way of harnessing these benefits.

It takes the refined DNA derived from fish and turns it into a powerful anti-aging solution.” Polynucleotide injections, derived from salmon semen, have seen a surge in popularity, largely attributed to celebrity endorsements from figures such as Kim Kardashian and Jennifer Aniston, who have openly commended the non-surgical procedure. Talking about being the first in Scotland , she said: "We were one of the first clinics to offer Polynucleotide treatments in Scotland, and it’s become one of our most popular.

People are looking for alternatives .