Skin Rejuvenation

Salmon PDRN

Cellular Regeneration & Skin Healing

Salmon PDRN

About This Treatment

Salmon PDRN (Polydeoxyribonucleotide) is a cutting-edge regenerative treatment derived from purified DNA fragments extracted from salmon. These polynucleotides work at the cellular level to stimulate tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and promote skin regeneration.

At Alpha Medical, we use PDRN therapy to address a wide range of concerns including skin aging, scarring, rosacea, and post-procedure healing. This bio-regenerative approach harnesses your body's natural healing mechanisms for profound and lasting improvement in skin quality.

Key Benefits

Cellular Repair

Stimulates fibroblast activity and DNA synthesis for tissue regeneration.

Anti-Inflammatory

Reduces inflammation and redness, beneficial for sensitive skin conditions.

Enhanced Healing

Accelerates wound healing and post-procedure recovery.

Collagen Boost

Promotes natural collagen and elastin production.

Skin Quality

Improves overall skin texture, tone, and luminosity.

The Treatment Process

1

Assessment

Evaluation of your skin concerns and creation of a personalised protocol.

2

Preparation

Cleansing and optional topical numbing of the treatment area.

3

Treatment

PDRN is administered via microinjections or with the Mesogun for even distribution.

4

Series Planning

A course of treatments is typically recommended for optimal results.

Ideal For Treating

Skin aging and fine lines
Post-acne scarring
Rosacea and sensitive skin
Post-laser healing
Dull, tired-looking skin
Under-eye rejuvenation
Overall skin regeneration

Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to Begin?

Schedule a private consultation with our skin specialists to discuss how Salmon PDRN can help you achieve your aesthetic goals.

Medical Disclaimer: Results vary between individuals. All treatments are performed by qualified medical professionals. A consultation is required to assess your suitability for any procedure. The information on this page is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice.