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Salmon Sperm in Skincare? What PDRN Actually Does for Your Skin

PDRN serums are suddenly everywhere – from K-beauty posts to clinical-looking ampoules. But what is PDRN, and why are people putting salmon sperm on their skin?

  • What PDRN is
  • How ethical and sustainable PDRN is
  • PDRN effectiveness and benefits

PDRN: A DNA Derived Ingredient

Did You Say Salmon Sperm?

Yes, I did. The good news is that you’re not actually spreading salmon sperm all over your face. PDRN is created by mixing highly active ingredients that are extracted from salmon sperm and combined with polynucleotides.

PDRN source

Why Salmon Sperm?

There are several reasons why chemists use salmon sperm (as opposed to other sperm?) when creating PDRN.

High DNA Compatibility

Salmon DNA is structurally similar to human DNA, increasing the likelihood of effective absorption and reduces the risk of immune reactions

Purity

The extraction process produces a highly purified PDRN with minimal contaminants

Sustainability

Salmon is readily available around the world, making it an accessible and sustainable ingredient

How is Salmon-Sourced PDRN Harvested? Is It Ethical?

  • Sperm is collected from the testis of the salmon, and then the abdomen is split open to collect immature sperm
  • The sperm is then processed to isolate and purify the PDRN

PDRN is an approved medication for tissue repair and anti-inflammatory treatments, meaning that the safety profile of PDRN is well established. However, the ethical concerns surrounding PDRN typically involve concerns about sourcing methods and animal welfare.

Are There Alternatives to Salmon Sperm Derived PDRN?

Due to growing concerns about animal welfare, overfishing, and environmental impact, serious efforts have been made to create more sustainable and ethical sources of PDRN (aka vegan PDRN), including:

  • Ginseng derived PDRN
  • Rice-based PDRN

How Effective is PDRN?

PDRN isn’t new – it’s been used in injectable treatments (like Rejuran) for years. These in-clinic injections deliver results because they bypass the skin barrier.

injectable PDRN

What are the Benefits of Using PDRN?

The main benefits of salmon derived PDRN revolve around skin regeneration and healing:

Stimulates cell turnover and tissue repair; speeds up recovery of acne scars and burns

Improves skin elasticity and reduces fine lines

Enhances moisture retention and strengthens skin barrier

Reduces redness and soothes irritated skin

Who Shouldn’t Use PDRN?

Ask a doctor before incorporating PDRN in your routine if you have:

  • Seafood allergies (not applicable if you’re using vegan PDRN)
  • Active acne or infections
  • Auto-immune conditions
  • Are currently pregnant or breastfeeding

Final Thoughts

PDRN might sound wild at first (salmon sperm, really??), but it’s backed by years of clinical use and medical applications. While topical versions won’t give you the same results as injections, they’re a promising, science-backed option if the formulation is solid.

Bottom line? It’s worth trying if you’re curious – but set realistic expectations and maybe don’t tell your mother what it’s made from.

Would you try a serum made with salmon DNA? Let me know in the comments – or keep it between you and your fridge.

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