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Olivia Attwood looked bloody and bruised face as she took to Instagram on Monday – after getting fish DNA injected into her skin.
Beauty-conscious Olivia updated her social media platform with the painful looking after-effects of polynucleotide treatment – an unorthodox rejuvenation procedure that uses DNA fragments, commonly derived from salmon, to boost skin elasticity, texture and radiance.
Wearing a black minidress and leather boots, the former Love Island star, 34, shared content while sitting for the procedure, carried out by Dr. Saleena Zimri at Skin Doctor London.
Looking on as Zimri inserted a needle into an exposed leg, she joked: ‘Anywhere that can wrinkle gets it.’
She later posted a second clip of her bloodied face, shortly after having a series of top-up jabs at the Fitzrovia clinic.
Captioning the Instagram video, she added: ‘Ignore that little drip of blood – I’m a bleeder.’

Olivia Attwood looked bloody and bruised face as she took to Instagram on Monday – after getting fish DNA injected into her skin

The former Love Island star was wearing the same black minidress and leather boots she wore at an ITV Reality Showcase earlier that day (pictured) during her visit to the clinic
Olivia is a regular visitor to the clinic, having previously used Skin Doctor for Jawtite treatment – described by resident doctor Zimri as ‘a combination of liposuction and radio-frequency.’
Sharing before and after shots of the TV personality’s cosmetically enhanced face with Instagram followers in February, she wrote: ‘For her this was NOT an age related issue and she had a normal BMI.
‘Some people anatomically and genetically hold their fat under the chin and sometimes this is combined with as short/receded chin which reduces the length making it appear fuller.’
She also admitted that Olivia maintains her results with ‘regular laser and RF facials and little filler tweaks.’
This Morning’s latest recruit was making her latest appearance at the clinic after attending an ITV Reality Showcase in London earlier that day.
But despite her rapidly expanding TV portfolio – she also features regularly on Loose Women and fronts her own series of documentaries – Olivia suffered backlash after winning her latest job on This Morning.
Traditionalists threatened to boycott the daytime staple by claiming they will ‘definitely stop watching’ if she joins the the presenting team.
Olivia later insisted she was determined to succeed in the role and prove her haters wrong.


Olivia updated her social media platform with the after-effects of polynucleotide treatment – a skin rejuvenation procedure that uses DNA fragments, commonly derived from salmon

As well as her face, Olivia also had the treatment injected into her legs. She later joked: ‘Anywhere that can wrinkle gets it’



Olivia is a regular visitor to the clinic, having previously used Skin Doctor for Jawtite treatment – described as ‘a combination of liposuction and radio-frequency’
She told The Sun: ‘Those who know me understand the hard work I’ve put in to get where I am today.
‘I’m forever grateful to Love Island for being the springboard to my career, but I’m excited to show there’s so much more to me beyond the villa.
‘It’s been a lot of hard work, but I’ve always stayed focused on my goals and believed in myself and I’m very thankful for ITV in believing me.’
Other stars fronting This Morning over the summer include Sian Welby, Dermot O’Leary, Emma Willis, Josie Gibson, Rochelle Humes, Joel Dommett, Craig Doyle, and Andi Peters.

Despite her rapidly expanding TV portfolio, Olivia suffered backlash after winning her latest job on This Morning (pictured on the show)