A New Word in Skincare Worth Understanding
Somewhere between the endless stream of serums and the world of surgical procedures lies a category of treatment that most people have never heard of — and yet it is quietly becoming one of the most talked-about advances in modern dermatology. It is called regenerative dermatology, and at its centre is a therapy known as PDRN.
If you have been searching for a treatment that works with your skin’s own biology — not against it — this is the article you need to read.
So What Exactly Is PDRN?
PDRN stands for Polydeoxyribonucleotide. It is a bioactive compound derived from salmon DNA fragments that are highly compatible with human cellular biology. When introduced into the skin through precise micro-injections, PDRN activates a specific receptor in the skin called the A2A adenosine receptor — triggering a cascade of natural regeneration processes.
In simple terms: PDRN signals your skin cells to repair themselves, produce more collagen, and regenerate faster. It does not add anything artificial. It amplifies what your skin is already trying to do.
What Does PDRN Actually Treat?
- Fine lines and early signs of ageing
- Acne scars and post-inflammatory marks
- Uneven skin tone and sun-induced pigmentation
- Dull, dehydrated skin with poor elasticity
- Skin that is slow to recover after other treatments
How Is It Different From Other Injectables Like Botox or Fillers?
| Factor | Botox / Fillers | PDRN Regenerative Therapy |
| Mechanism | Relaxes muscles or adds volume | Stimulates cellular repair and collagen |
| Result Type | Immediate, visible change | Gradual, natural improvement over weeks |
| What It Targets | Expression lines, volume loss | Skin quality, texture, overall health |
| Longevity | 3–12 months | Cumulative — builds with each session |
| Who It Suits | Those targeting specific areas | Anyone wanting overall skin health |
| Downtime | Minimal | None to minimal |
What Happens During a PDRN Session at Skinsure?
Dr. Rashmi begins every PDRN treatment with a comprehensive skin assessment — mapping your specific concerns and skin health before recommending a protocol. The treatment itself involves a series of micro-injections delivered at precise depths across the treatment area. Most sessions take 30 to 45 minutes. There is no general anaesthesia and no significant recovery period.
Results begin to become visible at around 3 to 4 weeks, with optimal outcomes typically seen after a course of sessions. Dr. Rashmi designs each treatment plan around the individual — their skin condition, lifestyle, and goals.
Is PDRN Safe?
PDRN has an extensive clinical track record across South Korea, Europe, and increasingly in India. It is biocompatible, biodegradable, and well-tolerated by all skin types including sensitive skin. When administered by a qualified dermatologist, side effects are rare and typically limited to mild, short-lived redness at the injection site.
The key factor in both safety and results is the expertise of the practitioner — which is why choosing a dermatologist-led clinic over a non-medical setting is non-negotiable.
Dr. Rashmi’s Perspective
“PDRN represents a genuine shift in how we think about skin treatment. We are not patching symptoms — we are restoring the skin’s own capacity to heal and renew. For patients who want lasting, natural improvement rather than a quick fix, regenerative dermatology is often the most satisfying path forward.” — Dr. Rashmi, Skinsure Clinic
Visit Skinsure Clinic — Conveniently located for residents of Baner and Aundh, Pune