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PDRN

PDRN — polydeoxyribonucleotide — is a compound derived from salmon DNA used in skin regeneration and skin quality treatments. It is used with the goal of stimulating cellular repair processes, hydration, and the production of collagen and elastin, according to medical evaluation.

Illustration — PDRN

Goals of the procedure

  • Stimulate the skin's cellular regeneration

  • Support hydration and overall skin quality

  • Support the production of collagen and elastin

  • Contribute to the treatment of scars, when indicated

Every procedure has indications, contraindications, and risks. An individual evaluation with a physician is essential to determine the appropriate treatment for each case.

Frequently asked questions

What patients usually ask.

What exactly is PDRN?

A polydeoxyribonucleotide (PDRN) derived from salmon DNA, purified for use in regenerative skin treatments, administered by injection in a medical setting.

Who is it indicated for?

For those looking to improve skin quality, hydration, and radiance, or as an adjunct in regeneration protocols — always after a medical evaluation.

How many sessions are needed?

Protocols usually involve more than one session, with intervals defined by the physician according to how the skin responds.

Can it be combined with other treatments?

Yes — it frequently forms part of plans that include collagen biostimulators, lasers, and other resources, depending on the goal defined during the evaluation.

The next step

Discuss PDRN with a surgeon.

The right decision is born from a good conversation. Bring your questions: an individual evaluation is the first step of any plan.

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