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Salmon sperm injections: Just a trend or a really effective treatment?

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Salmon sperm injections: Just a trend or a really effective treatment? Dr Duncan Brennand gives his viewpoint on Harley Street

In the world of aesthetic medicine, certain treatments occasionally capture widespread attention. Over the past year, so-called “salmon sperm injections” have become one of the most talked-about examples.

The name alone tends to raise eyebrows. Patients often encounter the term through social media or beauty articles, where it is frequently described as a regenerative skin treatment that can improve skin quality and support repair.

At L’Atelier Aesthetics on Harley Street, our practitioners often discuss this treatment with patients who are curious about the science behind the headline. While the nickname may sound unusual, the treatment itself is based on a well-established category of regenerative injectables known as polynucleotides.

Understanding what these treatments actually do, and whether they are appropriate for your skin, is key to deciding whether they represent a meaningful treatment option or simply a passing trend.

What are salmon sperm injections?

The term “salmon sperm injections” refers to injectable treatments made from purified polynucleotides derived from salmon DNA.

Polynucleotides are fragments of DNA that have been studied for their ability to support cellular repair and improve the environment within the skin. When injected into the skin, they can encourage regenerative processes that improve skin quality over time.

Although the nickname has gained popularity online, practitioners generally refer to these treatments simply as polynucleotides.

At L’Atelier Aesthetics, our practitioners explain the treatment in these scientific terms during consultation so that patients understand the biological processes involved rather than focusing on the viral nickname.

How do polynucleotide injections work?

Polynucleotides work differently from many traditional aesthetic injectables.

Rather than adding volume or reshaping facial contours, they aim to improve the overall health of the skin. Once injected, the molecules support tissue repair and help create an environment that encourages collagen production and skin regeneration.

This process can lead to improvements in skin quality such as better hydration, elasticity and resilience.

Because the treatment works by supporting the skin’s natural biology, results typically develop gradually rather than immediately.

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What concerns can the treatment address?

Polynucleotide treatments are often used to improve skin quality in areas where the skin may appear fragile, tired or damaged.

Patients commonly consider this treatment for concerns such as:

  • Fine lines and early skin ageing
  • Dull or dehydrated skin
  • Thinning or fragile skin
  • Acne scarring
  • Delicate areas such as under the eyes

The treatment can be used on several areas of the face and body depending on the patient’s needs.

During consultations at L’Atelier Aesthetics, our practitioners evaluate the skin carefully to determine whether polynucleotides are suitable or whether another treatment may provide a better result.

What results can you expect?

Polynucleotide treatments are designed to support long-term improvements in skin quality rather than immediate visible changes.

Patients may gradually notice:

  • Smoother skin texture
  • Improved hydration
  • Better skin elasticity
  • Brighter overall skin appearance

These improvements tend to develop over several weeks as the skin responds to the regenerative stimulus.

A course of treatments is often recommended to achieve the most noticeable results.

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Trend or effective treatment?

The viral nickname surrounding “salmon sperm injections” has undoubtedly contributed to the recent surge of interest in this category of treatment.

However, the underlying science of polynucleotides is not new. Research into their regenerative properties has been ongoing for many years, particularly in medical fields focused on tissue repair.

From a clinical perspective, the treatment is best understood as part of the broader movement toward regenerative aesthetics. These treatments aim to support the skin’s natural biological processes rather than simply adding volume or masking signs of ageing.

The real value of treatments like polynucleotides lies in their ability to improve the quality and resilience of the skin over time.

Why consultation is important

As with any injectable treatment, not every patient will benefit from polynucleotides.

Some patients may be better suited to treatments designed to improve hydration, restore volume or stimulate deeper collagen production.

At L’Atelier Aesthetics on Harley Street, consultation is an essential part of the process. Our team of experts assess the patient’s skin condition, medical history and treatment goals before recommending whether polynucleotides are appropriate.

This personalised approach ensures that treatment decisions are based on clinical judgement rather than trends circulating online.

A balanced approach to regenerative treatments

The interest surrounding “salmon sperm injections” reflects a wider shift in aesthetic medicine toward treatments that support the skin’s natural biology.

While the nickname may have captured public attention, the underlying concept is part of a broader movement toward regenerative treatments that aim to improve skin quality from within.

At L’Atelier Aesthetics, the focus remains on careful assessment and evidence-based treatment planning. When used appropriately, polynucleotide injections can be a valuable option for patients looking to strengthen and revitalise their skin over time.

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Salmon Sperm Injections FAQs

 

What are salmon sperm injections actually called?

The treatment is more accurately referred to as polynucleotide injections. The nickname comes from the use of purified DNA fragments derived from salmon.

Are polynucleotide injections safe?

When administered by experienced medical practitioners using approved products, the treatment is generally considered safe.

How many treatments are needed?

Most patients benefit from a course of treatments spaced several weeks apart, although this can vary depending on the skin concern being treated.

How long do results last?

Results develop gradually and may last several months depending on individual skin response.

Do polynucleotides replace fillers?

No. Polynucleotides improve skin quality, whereas dermal fillers are used to restore volume and contour.

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