What Exactly is The Salmon Sperm Facial?
A specialised skin treatment that is aimed at rejuvenation. Also known as Polynucleotide (PN) or Polydeoxyribonucleotide (PDRN) therapy, this treatment boosts the skin, enhances hydration, improves elasticity, encourages collagen production, and increases skin repair mechanisms resulting in a more youthful, plumped and glowing complexion.
Salmon Sperm - Really?
Let’s ease your mind, it’s not actually salmon sperm, but rather their DNA. These complex molecules are composed of nucleotides, the building blocks of DNA, which have an important role in cellular regeneration and tissue repair. This DNA is rich in antioxidants, nutrients, vitamins and amino acids.
Being similar to human DNA, Salmon DNA is a natural substance that undergoes extraction and a rigorous purification process to ensure its safety.
How Does it Work?
As an aesthetic treatment, it works by regenerating the skin on a cellular level through micro injections to targeted sites. Its non-surgical, non-invasive and works very differently to anti-wrinkle injections. It can also be used with microneedling to boost its effectiveness.
The most common areas to treat are full face, neck and under the eye area.
It’s effective for concerns of ageing, fine lines and wrinkles, hydration, skin tone and pore size, Treatment recommendations can vary, but generally more than one treatment is required with full results being seen from around 4 weeks.
Post Treatment & Our Recommendations
Post treatment there may be tenderness, and some swelling so always follow the recommendations from your practitioner for pre and post care. Generally speaking, it’s not recommended to apply any actives, retinol or exfoliate post treatment. Whether The Salmon Sperm Facial is for you or not, there is no doubt it is proving popular for anti-ageing solutions.
Biologi Favourites:Bf Restore Face & Body Serum and Bm Regenerate Anti-ageing Serum for their hydrating properties.
*This is intended as an informative guide only - always seek professional guidance when considering any aesthetic treatment.
Reference: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11311621/