Understanding NAD+and Its Role in Skin Cellular Renewal
NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide)
NAD+ is a natural coenzyme found in all human cells and derived from Vitamin B3-related compounds. It plays a key role in converting nutrients into energy, acting as the skin cell’s energy currency. As levels decline with age, replenishing NAD+ helps restore vitality, regeneration, and cellular performance.
NAD+ Decline with Age
NAD+ levels begin to decline significantly after the age of 30.
By injecting NAD+, these levels can be replenished, helping to restore the skin’s youthful function and vitality.
PDRN (Polydeoxyribonucleotide)
PDRN is a DNA-based molecule extracted from salmon sperm, structurally similar to human DNA. It promotes skin repair and regeneration by activating fibroblasts and enhancing collagen production. Widely used in regenerative treatments, PDRN helps strengthen the skin’s structure and improve healing.
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