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PDRN Skincare Perth: Salmon DNA Results at Home

PDRN salmon DNA facials cost $600+ in Perth clinics. Discover how at-home PDRN products work, what dermatologists say, and the best affordable alternatives.

By The Daily Perth · Published 28 June 2026 at 2:44 pm

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UpdatedUpdated 29 June 2026 at 7:34 am

PDRN Skincare Perth: Salmon DNA Results at Home

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If you have spent any time in skincare circles lately, you have probably seen three letters everywhere, PDRN. It sounds clinical because it is. This is an ingredient that started life in cosmetic clinics and wound-healing medicine before Korean brands brought it to the bathroom shelf. So what is it, and is the hype justified?

What PDRN actually is

PDRN stands for polydeoxyribonucleotide, a repair molecule most commonly derived from salmon DNA. In clinics it is used in so-called salmon DNA or polynucleotide treatments, injectable facials that aim to boost skin repair, hydration and firmness. Those treatments are popular in Korea and increasingly in Australia, and they are not cheap, often running into the hundreds of dollars per session.

The at-home version

The Medicube PDRN Pink Peptide Serum, $36 in Australia, is one of the products that made the ingredient famous outside the clinic. It pairs PDRN with four peptides, niacinamide and hyaluronic acid, and is pitched at people who want firmer, plumper skin without the irritation that retinoids can cause. Medicube describes it as delivering the same active used in injectable treatments that can cost around $600 a session, in a serum you apply morning and night.

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Why people like it

  • Gentle, with no retinoid sting, so it suits sensitive and reactive skin
  • Layerable, sitting easily under other serums and moisturisers
  • An option for people who cannot use retinol, though you should always check with your doctor first

Does a serum match the injectable?

Honest answer, a topical serum and an in-clinic injection are not the same thing, and anyone promising identical results is overselling. An injection places the active under the skin, a serum works from the surface. But for a fraction of the cost and none of the needles, a well-formulated PDRN serum is a low-risk way to test the ingredient, and many people are happy with the smoother, more hydrated finish. For best results, pair it with daily sunscreen, the single most proven anti-ageing step there is.

You can explore PDRN serums and the Medicube range at Alina Beauty.

This article is general information, not medical advice. Featured products are available at Alina Beauty. Prices correct at the time of writing. Sources: Alina Beauty.

This article was compiled by AI from the sources linked above and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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