A reader-funded review of treatments, supplements & cutting-edge wellness · Issue No. 14 · May 2026
Aesthetic · Emerging clinical

Polynucleotide salmon DNA injectables, audited.

What early dermatology data and patient photos suggest: texture looks more plausible than lift, and the word “regenerative” needs a haircut.

Polynucleotide salmon DNA injectables, audited.

Polynucleotide injectables are often sold with a vocabulary problem: regeneration, bio-remodeling, collagen support. The more useful question is what a patient can actually see after a full course.

What improved

In our clinic notes and photo review, texture and hydration changes were more convincing than lift. Patients expecting a subtler skin-quality intervention were happier than those expecting structural tightening.

Who should skip

Skip it if the budget is tight and your main concern is laxity. The money is better spent on a clinician-led plan that matches the problem: pigment, texture, volume, laxity, or barrier repair.

Medical note

This review is for education only and is not medical advice. Treatment decisions should be made with a licensed clinician who knows your history, medications, labs, and goals.