PN vs PDRN Skin Injections
What’s the Difference and Which One Is Right for Your Skin Goals
Both PN (Polynucleotides) and PDRN (Polydeoxyribonucleotides) are regenerative DNA-derived compounds used in skin injections to improve texture, rejuvenate aging skin, and support collagen production. But despite similar origins, they have distinct molecular characteristics and clinical effects that make each better suited for slightly different concerns.
🌱 What Are They?
PN (Polynucleotide) Injections
Polynucleotides are longer, high-molecular-weight DNA chains derived from purified marine sources (often salmon). Their longer DNA fragments offer deeper dermal stimulation and broader skin rejuvenation benefits.
Typical Effects
- Enhanced collagen and elastin production
- Improved skin elasticity and density
- More structural rejuvenation and firmness
- Better for general anti-aging support and deep regeneration
Use Cases
✔ Overall aging prevention
✔ Texture improvement
✔ Deep dermal stimulation
✔ Firmer, tighter complexion
PDRN (Polydeoxyribonucleotide) Injections
PDRN is a specific subtype of PN made up of shorter DNA fragments derived from salmon sperm DNA. It’s widely known for targeted healing, regeneration, and anti-inflammatory effects.
Typical Effects
- Accelerates cell repair and regeneration
- Supports wound healing and inflammation reduction
- Enhances hydration and elasticity
- Strengthens the skin barrier
Use Cases
✔ Skin repair after procedures (lasers, microneedling)
✔ Sensitive, damaged, or inflamed skin
✔ Acne scars and deeper texture issues
✔ Hydration and soothing effects
🔍 Key Differences (Side-by-Side)
🧬 Molecular Structure
- PN: Longer DNA chains → stronger structural dermal support.
- PDRN: Shorter DNA fragments → faster cellular repair and target-focused regeneration.
What this means: PN tends to promote deeper, longer-lasting rejuvenation, while PDRN’s shorter chains make it excellent for skin healing and quick renewal.
🧪 Primary Function
- PN: Broad, deep collagen stimulation and anti-aging support.
- PDRN: Focused healing, tissue repair, inflammation control, and hydration.
PN is often chosen for clients seeking lifting-type rejuvenation, while PDRN excels for clients with damaged, sensitive, or healing-needed skin.
⏱ Treatment Focus & Timeline
- PN: Gradual yet deeper dermal restructuring — effects build over weeks.
- PDRN: Faster visible repair, smoother texture, and hydration improvements.
Both can stimulate collagen, but PN’s broader activity profiles typically provide more robust anti-aging benefits.
🌿 Anti-Inflammatory & Healing
- PDRN: Strong anti-inflammatory action and repair signaling → excellent post-procedure recovery.
- PN: Also supports anti-inflammation but is more focused on structural regeneration.
This makes PDRN ideal for post-laser or microneedling healing, or for reactive/sensitive skin.
💡 Which Should You Choose?
✅ Choose PN Injections If You Want:
- Deep collagen stimulation and long-term anti-aging results
- Firmer, tighter, more resilient skin
- Texture, elasticity, and overall quality enhancement
Ideal for people with aging, lax skin or early signs of structural aging.
✅ Choose PDRN Injections If You Want:
- Rapid skin healing and repair
- Reduce inflammation and soothe sensitive skin
- Improve hydration and elasticity after trauma or procedures
Great for post-treatment recovery, scar repair, or compromised skin health.
🧴 Combination Strategy
Some clinicians use PN + PDRN together — PDRN for quick repair and soothing, and PN for deep anti-aging stimulation and collagen support — especially in comprehensive rejuvenation plans.
🧪 Safety & Side Effects
Both are derived from purified DNA fragments and are generally well-tolerated when injected by qualified professionals. Side effects can include
temporary redness, swelling, or mild needle marks, but serious reactions are rare.

