Popularized in professional treatment settings, PDRN is a powerful regenerative compound that has become in high demand in at-home skincare formulations, like Induction Therapies' new YouthXO + PDRN, designed to deliver skin support in between treatments. YouthXO + PDRN taps into the power of plant-derived PDRN to promote repair at the cellular level, plus synergistic plant exosomes and skin-soluble Vitamin C to help skin recovery after microneedling, chemical peels, laser treatments and other aesthetic procedures. Additionally formulated to support everyday skincare, the multi-benefit PDRN skincare serum is ultimately beneficial for helping skin appear calmer, brighter, and smoother, and become more resilient with regular use.
Alongside Induction Therapies' professional-use GloXO serum, the new YouthXO Vegan PDRN Serum forms a complete PDRN-focused treatment and homecare protocol.
Post-Treatment Recovery Serums
YouthXO + PDRN Supports Skin After Aesthetic Procedures
Trend Themes
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Post-procedure Skincare — At-home recovery serums are extending clinic-grade aftercare into daily routines, creating room for products that bridge professional aesthetic treatments and consumer self-care.
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Regenerative Beauty Ingredients — Plant-derived PDRN, exosomes, and bioactive repair compounds signal a shift toward skincare positioned around cellular renewal, resilience, and visible recovery.
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Treatment-linked Homecare — Protocol-based beauty systems are reshaping product development by pairing in-office procedures with complementary retail formulas for ongoing skin support.
Industry Implications
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Skincare — Clinical-inspired serums with regenerative claims are expanding premium skincare categories as consumers seek calmer, brighter, and smoother-looking skin after procedures.
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Medical Aesthetics — Procedure providers are gaining new product ecosystems around microneedling, peels, and lasers, with homecare formulas reinforcing treatment outcomes between appointments.
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Biotechnology — Bioactive ingredient innovation in vegan PDRN and plant exosomes is opening new crossover opportunities between regenerative science and consumer beauty formulations.