PDRN: The Next Generation of Skin Recovery or Just Another Trend?
Every few years, a new skincare ingredient captures the attention of the beauty industry. Some disappear as quickly as they arrive. Others become foundational technologies that reshape how we think about skin health.
PDRN belongs to the second category.
While it has only recently gained popularity in skincare products, PDRN has a long history in regenerative medicine and aesthetic dermatology, supported by decades of scientific research.
What Is PDRN?
PDRN (Polydeoxyribonucleotide) is a biotechnology-derived ingredient composed of purified DNA fragments.
These DNA fragments are most commonly extracted from salmon species, such as salmon or trout, and undergo extensive purification and sterilization processes to remove proteins and impurities. The result is a highly purified, biocompatible ingredient that is well tolerated by human tissue.
The source is not accidental. Salmon DNA shares structural similarities with human DNA, making it particularly suitable for regenerative applications.
How Does PDRN Work?
Unlike ingredients that simply hydrate or temporarily smooth the skin, PDRN works by supporting the skin's own renewal processes.
Research suggests that PDRN may activate specific cellular pathways, including the adenosine A2A receptor pathway, which is associated with tissue recovery and microcirculation.
Improved microcirculation helps deliver oxygen and nutrients to the skin, creating a more favorable environment for healthy skin function.
PDRN also provides nucleotides that can be reused by the skin through what scientists call the "salvage pathway" — a natural process that helps cells recycle biological building blocks needed for repair and renewal.
The result is not an overnight transformation, but a gradual improvement in overall skin quality, resilience and appearance.

Potential Benefits of PDRN in Skincare
- Supports Skin Renewal: Helps support the skin's natural regenerative processes and overall skin vitality.
- Improves Skin Elasticity: May contribute to firmer, more resilient-looking skin by supporting collagen-related skin processes.
- Soothes Stressed Skin: Particularly valuable for skin exposed to environmental stress, active skincare ingredients or intensive routines.
- Promotes a More Even-Looking Complexion: May help improve the appearance of uneven tone and visible redness.
- Supports Barrier Function: Contributes to healthier-looking skin by supporting the skin's protective barrier.
- Complements Advanced Skincare Routines: Works particularly well alongside ingredients such as retinoids, exfoliating acids and antioxidant treatments.
- Improves Hydration: Supports the skin's ability to maintain moisture, contributing to a plumper and healthier appearance.
Is There Such a Thing as Vegan PDRN?
In the K-beauty industry, terms such as "Plant-Based PDRN" or "Vegan PDRN" are becoming increasingly common.
However, these ingredients are not identical to traditional salmon-derived PDRN.
Most plant-based alternatives consist of botanical DNA fragments or biotechnology-derived nucleotide complexes designed to mimic some of the functions associated with PDRN.
While these alternatives may offer benefits, the strongest body of scientific evidence currently supports traditional salmon-derived PDRN, which remains the most extensively studied form.
How Should You Use PDRN?
Not all PDRN products are created equal.
The effectiveness of a topical PDRN product depends not only on the presence of PDRN, but also on its concentration and the overall formulation.
For home use, concentrations between 500–1000 ppm are generally considered meaningful starting points. At these levels, PDRN becomes more than a marketing ingredient and can play a meaningful role within the formula.
For optimal results, PDRN serums should be applied to clean skin and followed by a moisturizer to help support absorption and barrier function.
Because of its recovery-focused nature, PDRN works particularly well in routines that include active ingredients such as retinol, exfoliating acids or vitamin C.

How to Identify a High-Quality PDRN Product
Meaningful PDRN Concentration
Look for products that clearly disclose their PDRN concentration. A range of 500–1000 ppm is already considered substantial, while higher concentrations may offer additional benefits depending on the formulation.
Complementary Ingredients
The best PDRN formulas combine recovery-focused ingredients with hydrators and barrier-supportive actives such as hyaluronic acid, panthenol, niacinamide or ceramides.
Skin-Friendly Formulation
A good PDRN product should support the skin rather than overwhelm it, especially if used alongside active ingredients.
Focus on Long-Term Skin Quality
Quality PDRN products are designed to support gradual improvements in skin condition, not dramatic overnight changes.
Easy Integration Into Existing Routines
PDRN works well alongside many other skincare ingredients, making it easy to incorporate into most skincare routines.
What Does the Research Show?
PDRN has been extensively studied in tissue regeneration and wound-healing models, where researchers have consistently observed positive effects in both preclinical and human studies.
Current research suggests several key mechanisms:
Tissue Recovery and Regeneration
Studies indicate that PDRN may help support tissue repair and improve the quality of regenerated tissue.
Reference:
Galeano, M., et al. Journal of Surgical Research, 2008.
Promotion of Angiogenesis
Research has shown that PDRN may stimulate the formation of new blood vessels, supporting oxygen and nutrient delivery to tissues.
Reference:
Squadrito, F., et al. European Journal of Pharmacology, 1999.
Support for Inflammatory Balance
PDRN has been shown to interact with adenosine A2A receptors, helping support a balanced tissue environment.
Reference:
Bitto, A., et al. Life Sciences, 2008.
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