Why the Consumer Craze for PRDN? Its K-beauty Origin and Transformative Skin Potential — Plus, Deriving it Through Biotechnology (Free Webinar)

Register now for our free webinar, 'Kalichem PDRN Tailored for Cosmetics,' to be held on Nov. 11, 2025, at 11:00 A.M. CST.
Register now for our free webinar, "Kalichem PDRN Tailored for Cosmetics," to be held on Nov. 11, 2025, at 11:00 A.M. CST.
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In the ever-evolving world of beauty, science continues to push innovation boundaries, driven by consumer demand for dermatological efficacy and scientific proof, along with the need for post-procedure skin care solutions. One recent innovation making waves is polydeoxyribonucleotide (PDRN). In fact, according to Grand View Research, the global market for PDRN is expected to reach US $342.7 million by 2030.

Register now for our free webinar, "Kalichem PDRN Tailored for Cosmetics," to be held on Nov. 11, 2025, at 11:00 A.M. CST.

What Makes PDRN Special?

As previously described, PDRN is a mix of DNA fragments that mimic human DNA, allowing it to integrate seamlessly into skin care formulations. According to experts, it works by activating the A2A adenosine receptor, which reduces inflammation, promotes cell regeneration and boosts collagen synthesis. This makes it a go-to ingredient for anti-aging treatments, post-procedure care and even hair regrowth solutions.

Recent studies have highlighted the benefits of PDRN, including improved skin elasticity, reduced hyperpigmentation and accelerated wound healing. While traditionally used in in-office treatments like microneedling, PDRN has more recently saturated topical serums and creams, offering a non-invasive option for consumers seeking effective skin care solutions.

Traditionally derived from salmon DNA, and more recently, plant sources, the ingredient is rooted in K-Beauty and has quickly gained global attention for its transformative effects in skin. A free upcoming webinar, sponsored by Kalichem, delves deeper into the ingredient's efficacy and introduces a biotech-based approach using molecular biology to create the ingredient.

Register now for our free webinar, "Kalichem PDRN Tailored for Cosmetics," to be held on Nov. 11, 2025, at 11:00 A.M. CST.

A New Biotech Frontier: Upcoming Webinar

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To dive deeper into the science and applications of PDRN, Kalichem is sponsoring a free webinar, titled "Kalichem PDRN Tailored for Cosmetics" on Nov. 11, 2025, at 11:00 A.M. CST.

This event will explore cutting-edge innovations in PDRN technology, including plant-based and bio-sourced alternatives that align with sustainability goals.

Attendees will learn:

  • the science behind biotech-derived PDRN and its role in collagen biosynthesis;
  • insights into Kaligen, a next-generation PDRN designed for advanced skin care;
  • how PDRN supports post-procedure recovery and enhances long-term skin health;
  • and more.

Register now to watch and learn more about the transformative potential of PDRN. It's free!

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