In this episode of MedSpa Mayhem, host Dr. Kate Dee dives into the controversial yet intriguing world of salmon sperm in aesthetics with guest Dr. Flora Waples. They discuss the science behind using DNA fragments from salmon sperm for skin regeneration, dissecting its safety and efficacy. The conversation also covers distinguishing legitimate treatments from dubious practices in the med spa industry and emphasizes the importance of regulatory standards and scientific inquiry in aesthetic medicine.
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PDRNs, derived from salmon sperm, are used for skin regeneration by mimicking a wound signal.
PDRNs are not yet FDA approved for injection in the US, but are used topically and in Europe for injections.
Safety and efficacy of PDRNs have been establishe
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