What they are
PDRNs are fragments of DNA derived from purified biological sources. They have a long history of use in medical settings for wound healing and tissue repair and more recently have become established within dermatology and aesthetic medicine.
How they work in skincare and skin health
PDRNs work by supporting cellular repair and regeneration. They interact with skin cells to encourage healing responses, improve tissue quality and reduce inflammation. This makes PDRNs particularly valuable for compromised, post-procedure and aged skin.
In aesthetic practice, PDRNs are commonly used within injectable skin boosters and recovery-focused treatments. Their use in skincare and aesthetics varies by formulation and regulation, which is why professional guidance matters. Rather than stimulating aggressively, PDRNs support the skin’s natural repair mechanisms making them well-suited to sensitive and depleted skin.