Polynucleotides for Clapham · 10 minutes from Clapham Common
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A 10-minute 137 bus from Clapham Common. A 20-minute walk via Lavender Hill. Nucleofill polynucleotides delivered by Arman Zaki, our GMC-registered clinical lead. We sell it as a Course of 3 because the published protocol calls for three sessions four weeks apart.
Why Clapham crosses Lavender Hill for us
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The published Nucleofill protocol calls for three sessions, four weeks apart. We sell it that way: £540 for the course, £180 per session if you split, all three booked in.
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Many Clapham clinics route polynucleotides through beauty technicians. At Melatone, your treatment is delivered by a regulated clinician with NHS training. Aseptic technique, sterile dressing, post-care plan in writing.
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We cite Kim ST 2025 and Ziade 2026 with explicit caveats: category-level evidence is stronger than product-specific evidence. We tell you what the studies show, and where they stop.
Pricing
Nucleofill Eye, course of 3
£540
Nucleofill Medium, full face, course of 3
£780
Nucleofill Strong, deep dermal, course of 3
£900
Nucleofill Hair, scalp, course of 3
£900
Consultation with Arman, deducted from first treatment
£30
Getting to us from Clapham
137 Bus
Clapham Common station to Lavender Hill / Latchmere Road. Get off at Lavender Hill / Battersea Library.
Walking
Via Lavender Hill. A pleasant walk past Clapham Junction and through SW11.
Black cab / Uber
Around £8 to £12. Drop you at the door, Battersea Business Centre.
FAQs from Clapham patients
10 minutes by 137 bus, 20 minutes on foot via Lavender Hill, or 5 minutes by cab. From Clapham Junction it is 5 minutes by bus or a 10-minute walk.
Course of 3 from £540 (eye area), £780 (full face), £900 (deep dermal or hair). Consultation £30, deducted from your first session.
Arman Zaki, GMC-registered clinician, who specialises in polynucleotides, PRP, and microneedling.
Yes. Polynucleotides work in the dermis and do not interact with melanin in the way thermal devices do. Same safety profile across Fitzpatrick I to VI when delivered by a trained clinician.
Different mechanisms. Filler adds volume by physical displacement. Polynucleotides stimulate your own fibroblasts to improve skin quality over weeks. Complementary, not interchangeable. We will tell you which fits at consultation.
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