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Under-eye skin booster in East London

Sunekos

Not every under-eye concern is a volume problem. Sunekos is a targeted skin booster for when the skin itself needs attention.

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Under-eye skin showing fine lines and reduced skin quality

If the skin under your eyes looks tired, lined or a little crepey, it is easy to assume you need filler. Sometimes that is true. But not always.

Sometimes the area looks older not because it has lost shape, but because the skin itself has changed — thinner, less smooth, less elastic, more fragile-looking. When that is the main issue, adding volume is not always the right first move.

This is where Sunekos comes in.

Sunekos is a targeted skin booster used to improve the quality of the skin itself. It is not there to fill the area out or alter the shape of your face. The aim is to help the skin look fresher, softer and less worn, while keeping the result entirely natural.

What Sunekos is actually good at

Sunekos tends to be the right conversation when your concern is less about hollowness and more about the condition of the skin itself — when it looks crepey or finely lined, when it feels thin and delicate, or when it simply looks older in texture than it used to.

This is why Sunekos comes up so often for the under-eye area. The skin here is among the most delicate on the face, and not every under-eye concern is really a volume problem, even when it looks like one.

Why this gets confusing

A tired-looking under-eye can come from more than one thing. You may have true hollowing, thin creased ageing skin, or a combination of both. From the mirror those can look almost identical — but they are not the same problem, and they do not always call for the same treatment.

If the main issue is missing support or lost volume, filler is likely the more appropriate starting point. If the main issue is the skin itself, Sunekos may be the better first step.

That distinction is the whole point.

Sunekos is not filler

Many people compare them as if they do the same job. They do not.

Filler is used when an area needs support, contour or volume restored. Sunekos is used when the aim is to improve the skin over the area — so it looks less creased, less fragile and less tired. Two different problems, two different tools.

That is why Sunekos can sometimes reduce the need for filler. In some patients it improves the area enough that filler is not needed at all. But it does not replace filler across the board. If the real problem is hollowing or structural loss, Sunekos will not recreate that support.

What makes Sunekos different

Sunekos combines hyaluronic acid with a specific blend of amino acids.

Sunekos is not chosen because someone wants more volume. It is chosen when the skin needs help looking healthier, smoother and more capable of holding itself together. That makes it more specific than a general glow treatment, and more relevant when the concern is genuinely delicate, ageing skin.

Where it tends to work best

Sunekos is most often considered for:

  • Under-eye fine lines and crepey skin
  • Tired-looking eyes
  • Early loss of elasticity
  • Skin that looks older in quality rather than older in shape

That last distinction matters more than it might seem. Some faces look older because they have lost support. Others look older because the skin itself looks more worn, fine and fragile. Sunekos belongs firmly in that second conversation.

Who it may suit

This is why a proper consultation matters. What you see in the mirror is real, but the reason behind it still needs to be assessed before deciding on a treatment.

How Sunekos compares with other options

Not all injectables in this area are trying to do the same thing, and it helps to understand where each one sits before assuming they are interchangeable.

Filler

The volume and support conversation — used when an area needs contour or structural restoration.

Profhilo

More often the broader hydration and skin laxity conversation — works across a wider area of skin.

Polynucleotides

More often the repair and recovery conversation — focused on skin regeneration and recovery.

Sunekos

Most relevant when the skin is delicate, finely lined and ageing in texture, and the concern is quality rather than fullness.

Knowing which conversation you are actually in is most of the work.

What treatment and results are like

Sunekos is usually done as a short course of sessions rather than a single treatment, spaced depending on the area and condition of the skin.

The improvement is gradual. This is not about changing your facial shape — it is about helping the skin look smoother, softer and fresher over a period of weeks. You may notice small injection marks or mild swelling immediately afterwards, but downtime is generally limited.

Treatment Fees

Sunekos Pricing

Doctor-administered. No hidden fees. Pricing confirmed at consultation.

Sunekos Performa®
£240
per session · course of 3 = £720

A course of sessions is typically recommended for optimal results. Your doctor will advise at consultation.

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The real question

The right question is not whether you need Sunekos. It is what is actually making this area look tired.

If the answer is mainly volume loss, Sunekos is unlikely to be enough on its own. If the answer is mainly skin quality, it may be exactly the right place to start. And if it is a combination of both, the plan should reflect that.

Getting the diagnosis right before choosing the treatment is the whole point of a consultation.

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