Salmon DNA Facial: The TikTok Treatment Explained

It has been all over TikTok, Instagram Reels, and aesthetic clinics across the Gulf — the “salmon DNA facial,” sometimes called the “salmon sperm facial,” has become one of the most talked-about skin treatments of 2025 and 2026. But behind the viral name is a genuine medical technology with real science: polynucleotide (PN) and polydeoxyribonucleotide (PDRN) therapy.

Despite the name, this is not a facial at all — it is an injectable treatment performed by a medical professional. So what actually is it? How does it work? Is it truly salmon sperm? And does it live up to the hype? This guide cuts through the social media noise and explains what salmon DNA treatment really involves, the clinical evidence behind it, what results you can realistically expect, and how it compares to other regenerative skin treatments available in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.



What Is Salmon DNA Treatment, Really?

Despite the viral name, you are not putting raw fish on your face. The so-called “salmon DNA facial” uses polynucleotides (PN) or polydeoxyribonucleotides (PDRN) — highly purified DNA fragments extracted from salmon or trout reproductive cells (gonads). These DNA fragments are processed through multiple filtration steps to remove all cellular material, proteins, and potential allergens, leaving a pharmaceutical-grade injectable that contains only the purified nucleotide chains.

So technically, yes — the raw material originates from salmon reproductive tissue. But by the time it reaches your skin, it is a sterile, medical-grade product that has been refined to pharmaceutical standards. The “salmon sperm facial” name is social media sensationalism for what is actually a sophisticated regenerative medicine technology.

The treatment is administered through micro-injections into the skin — not applied as a topical — making it an injectable procedure, not a facial in any traditional sense. It is a clinical treatment performed by a medical professional.



How Salmon DNA Treatment Works

Polynucleotides work through several biological mechanisms once injected into the dermis:

Fibroblast activation — The DNA fragments activate fibroblasts, the cells responsible for producing collagen and elastin. This stimulates your skin to build new structural proteins from within — improving firmness, elasticity, and texture over time.

Adenosine A2A receptor activation — PDRN specifically activates the adenosine A2A receptor pathway, which promotes cell growth, reduces inflammation, and supports tissue repair. This is the same pathway targeted in wound healing and regenerative medicine.

Deep hydration — Polynucleotides have a strong water-binding capacity, drawing moisture into the dermal layer and improving the skin’s hydration from within. This produces the plump, dewy quality that makes the treatment so popular for “glass skin” goals.

Anti-inflammatory action — The treatment has documented anti-inflammatory properties, which can help calm reactive, sensitised, or post-procedure skin.

Barrier repair — By stimulating the production of new collagen and supporting the extracellular matrix, polynucleotides help strengthen the skin barrier — making skin more resilient against environmental stress, UV damage, and dehydration. For a deeper scientific breakdown, see what is PDRN and what are polynucleotides.



Polynucleotide Brands You Will Encounter

Not all polynucleotide products are identical. The most commonly used brands in Dubai and the UAE include:

BrandManufacturerSourceKey Notes
RejuranPharmaResearch (South Korea)Wild salmon gonad (PDRN)The most well-known PN/PDRN brand globally. Multiple variants: Rejuran Healer (face), Rejuran I (eyes), Rejuran S (scars). Originated the “salmon facial” trend in South Korea.
PlinestMastelli (Italy)Italian trout (PN)The original polynucleotide gel formulation. Uses Mastelli’s Highly Purified Technology (HPT). Positioned as research-first with peer-reviewed clinical data. Available in Fast and Strong concentrations.
Ameela / TwAcYUMA (UK)Salmon-derived (PDRN)Combines PDRN with hyaluronic acid in some formulations. Widely available in the UAE and commonly used alongside energy-based treatments like RF microneedling.

The specific brand used depends on the treatment goals, the area being treated, and the clinician’s assessment. Dr Azra Vaziri selects polynucleotide products based on clinical evidence and individual patient needs.



What Can Salmon DNA Treatment Treat?

Polynucleotide treatments are versatile and can address a range of skin concerns:

  • Dull, dehydrated skin that lacks glow — particularly common in Dubai’s climate
  • Fine lines and early wrinkles
  • Thin, crepey skin — especially under the eyes and on the neck
  • Acne scarring and post-inflammatory marks
  • Rough, uneven skin texture
  • Weakened skin barrier — sensitised, reactive, or environmentally stressed skin
  • Under-eye dark circles and hollowing (Rejuran I is specifically designed for this area)
  • Overall skin quality improvement — the “glass skin” goal

For full treatment details and booking information, see our salmon DNA treatment page. For a deeper look at how these treatments compare to other options, see our guides on dark circles treatment and glass skin treatment in Dubai.



What the Treatment Is Actually Like

  1. Consultation — Your clinician assesses your skin condition, discusses your goals, and confirms that polynucleotide treatment is appropriate. Not every skin concern needs this treatment — a good clinician will tell you if something else is more suitable.
  2. Numbing — A topical anaesthetic cream is applied to the face (or target area) for 20–30 minutes to ensure comfort during injections.
  3. Injection — The polynucleotide solution is injected via multiple small, shallow injections across the treatment area using a fine needle or cannula. The technique varies by brand and area — under-eye treatment requires a different approach from full-face treatment.
  4. Immediately after — You may have small bumps (papules) at the injection sites. These are normal and typically resolve within 24–48 hours. Mild redness may be present.
  5. Over the following weeks — The polynucleotides begin working at the cellular level. Improved hydration and glow may be noticeable within 1–2 weeks. Collagen stimulation and deeper structural benefits develop over 4–8 weeks and continue building with subsequent sessions.

A typical course involves 3–4 sessions spaced 3–4 weeks apart, with maintenance every 6–12 months.



Does Salmon DNA Treatment Live Up to the Hype?

The honest answer: mostly yes, with realistic expectations.

What it does well: Polynucleotides have a genuine, evidence-backed ability to improve skin hydration, stimulate collagen, strengthen the barrier, and produce a noticeable glow. The clinical data — particularly for Rejuran and Plinest — shows measurable improvements in skin thickness, elasticity, and hydration. PDRN has been used in regenerative medicine for over two decades, so the underlying science is not new.

What it does not do: It is not a replacement for volume restoration (that requires filler or biostimulators), it does not lift sagging skin (that requires RF microneedling or HIFU), and it is not a one-session miracle. Like most regenerative treatments, results are progressive and require a course of sessions.

The TikTok problem: Social media often compresses the timeline and overstates the drama of results. Polynucleotides produce genuine, meaningful improvement — but it is gradual, subtle, and builds over weeks. If you expect a single-session transformation because a Reel showed one, you may be disappointed. If you understand the biology and commit to a course, you will likely be very pleased.



Salmon DNA vs Other Treatments

FactorPolynucleotides (Salmon DNA)ProfhiloSkin BoostersExosomes
What is itPurified DNA fragments from salmon/troutUltra-pure hyaluronic acidHA micro-droplets injected into dermisStem cell-derived signalling vesicles
Primary actionFibroblast activation, collagen, hydration, barrier repairBioremodelling, hydration, collagen + elastinTargeted dermal hydrationCellular signalling, repair, post-procedure recovery
Barrier repairStrong — a key differentiatorModerateMildAnti-inflammatory support
Under-eye useYes — specific formulations available (Rejuran I)Yes — commonly usedNot typically first-line for under-eyesYes — post-procedure
Evidence levelEstablished (PDRN used in medicine 20+ years)EstablishedEstablishedEmerging — promising

These treatments are not competitors — they address overlapping but distinct aspects of skin health and can be combined. For example, polynucleotides for barrier repair and collagen alongside skin boosters for hydration, or combined with exosome therapy for enhanced cellular signalling after microneedling. For detailed comparisons: Profhilo vs Polynucleotides · Skin Boosters vs Polynucleotides · Polynucleotides vs Exosomes.



Frequently Asked Questions

The raw material is derived from salmon or trout reproductive cells (gonads), but it undergoes extensive purification to extract only the DNA fragments (polynucleotides or PDRN). By the time it is used on your skin, it is a sterile, pharmaceutical-grade injectable. The “salmon sperm facial” name is a social media simplification of a sophisticated regenerative medicine technology.
Both are purified DNA fragments. PDRN (polydeoxyribonucleotide) consists of shorter DNA chains, typically 50 to 200 nucleotides. PN (polynucleotide) refers to longer chains. Both activate fibroblasts and stimulate collagen, but PDRN specifically activates the adenosine A2A receptor pathway. In clinical practice, the terms are often used interchangeably.
Rejuran is the most well-known brand of polynucleotide treatment, manufactured by PharmaResearch in South Korea. It contains PDRN derived from wild salmon and is available in several formulations: Rejuran Healer for the face, Rejuran I for the under-eye area, and Rejuran S for scars. It originated the “salmon DNA” trend in Korean aesthetics.
A typical course involves three to four sessions spaced three to four weeks apart. Improvement is progressive — you will notice enhanced glow and hydration within one to two weeks, with deeper collagen and structural benefits developing over four to eight weeks. Maintenance sessions every six to twelve months sustain the results.
Downtime is minimal. You may have small bumps at injection sites for 24 to 48 hours and mild redness. Most patients resume normal activities and apply makeup the next day. Under-eye treatment may produce slightly more visible bumps that take a day or two longer to settle.
Yes. Polynucleotides are biocompatible and have a very low risk of allergic reaction. They are suitable for all Fitzpatrick skin types. The anti-inflammatory properties actually make them well suited for sensitive or reactive skin. A consultation will confirm suitability based on your individual medical history.
Yes. The under-eye area is one of the most popular treatment zones for polynucleotides. Rejuran I is specifically formulated for the delicate periorbital area. Polynucleotides improve skin thickness, hydration, and quality under the eyes without adding volume or weight — making them ideal for dark circles and crepey under-eye skin.
For patients seeking genuine, lasting skin quality improvement, polynucleotide treatment is one of the most effective options available. It addresses the root cause of dull, ageing skin by rebuilding collagen and barrier function from within. However, it requires a course of sessions and realistic expectations — it is not a one-treatment miracle despite what social media may suggest.
Yes. Polynucleotides combine well with Profhilo, skin boosters, microneedling, exosome therapy, and PRP. A common protocol is polynucleotides for deep skin repair alongside skin boosters for hydration, or polynucleotides as part of a broader regenerative aesthetics plan. Dr Azra Vaziri can design a combination protocol based on your goals.
Yes. Polynucleotide treatments including Rejuran, Plinest, and Ameela are widely available across aesthetic clinics in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Dr Azra Vaziri offers personalised polynucleotide treatment at her clinics, selecting the most appropriate brand and protocol based on your skin condition and goals.


Interested in Salmon DNA Treatment?

Dr Azra Vaziri offers personalised polynucleotide consultations in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Find out whether this treatment is right for your skin — and cut through the social media noise with clinical guidance.