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PDRN Skin Regeneration

Prescribing clinician-led regenerative therapy that works at a cellular level to support skin repair, improve hydration and restore a healthier, more youthful skin quality.

What is PDRN?

PDRN (polydeoxyribonucleotide) is a regenerative compound derived from salmon DNA. It has been used in medical settings for wound healing and tissue repair, and is now increasingly used in aesthetic medicine for its ability to support skin regeneration at a cellular level.

PDRN works by activating the A2A purinergic receptor, which stimulates cell growth, reduces inflammation and promotes the production of collagen and other structural proteins in the skin.

The result is skin that looks and feels healthier — improved hydration, better elasticity, reduced fine lines and a more even, radiant complexion.

Pricing

Consultation

£30

Medical aesthetics consultation

Single Treatment

from £250

Course recommended for best results

A course of treatments is recommended for optimal results. Package pricing is available — ask during your consultation.

What PDRN can help with

Dull, dehydrated or tired-looking skin
Loss of skin elasticity and firmness
Fine lines and early signs of ageing
Uneven skin tone or texture
Post-procedure skin recovery support
Overall skin quality improvement

What to expect

1

Skin assessment

A thorough evaluation of your skin condition, concerns and goals to determine suitability and create a personalised treatment plan.

2

Treatment

PDRN is delivered via microinjections into the skin. The procedure is well tolerated and typically takes 20–30 minutes.

3

Recovery

Minimal downtime. Some redness or mild swelling at injection sites is normal and typically resolves within 24–48 hours.

4

Course of treatment

A course of 3–4 sessions spaced 2–4 weeks apart is typically recommended for optimal results, with maintenance sessions as needed.

Regenerate your skin from within

Book a consultation to discuss whether PDRN skin regeneration therapy is right for your skin concerns.

Book a consultation