What’s the Deal with Biostimulators Like Exosomes and Salmon Sperm DNA?
Let’s talk about something that’s been quietly gaining momentum in the world of skin rejuvenation — biostimulators. I know, the name alone might sound a little too clinical or even mysterious. But stay with me, because what’s behind that word is something really exciting. If you’ve ever asked yourself, “Is there anything I can do to truly change my skin, not just cover it up?” — this one’s for you.
At Lakefield Cosmetics, we believe in working with your body, not against it. We believe in supporting your natural beauty with treatments that are both gentle and deeply effective. That’s where biostimulators come in — especially two that have been making waves: Exosomes and PDRN (yes, that’s Salmon Sperm DNA — and we’ll explain why that’s actually a good thing).
So, What Are Biostimulators?
Biostimulators are powerful tools that stimulate your own skin cells to produce more collagen and elastin — the very things that keep your skin looking firm, smooth, and radiant. Unlike treatments that just exfoliate or resurface, biostimulators dive deeper. They whisper directly to your cells:
"Hey, it’s time to wake up. Time to repair, rebuild, and renew."
Now, let’s talk about two of the most effective biostimulators we use in clinic: Exosomes and PDRN (Salmon Sperm DNA).
Exosomes: The Messengers of Youth
Exosomes are tiny but mighty. Think of them like little mail carriers that deliver rejuvenating instructions to your skin cells. They’re highly purified, highly intelligent, and when combined with treatments like microneedling or laser, they supercharge your results.
Studies show that exosomes can lead to up to 6x more collagen and elastin production compared to microneedling alone.
They increase fibroblast activity by 80%, meaning your skin’s healing and remodeling system is working smarter, not harder.
If you want skin that looks smoother, brighter, tighter — this is the real deal.
PDRN (aka Salmon Sperm DNA): The Healer from the Sea
Now I know what you’re thinking — salmon sperm?! But hear me out.
PDRN is a natural compound extracted from salmon DNA that’s almost identical to human DNA. It’s been used in medical healing for decades — helping with wound repair, inflammation, and tissue regeneration. And now? It’s taking skincare to the next level.
When applied to the skin, PDRN works like a deep reset. It stimulates cell repair, improves hydration, and kickstarts collagen synthesis. It’s especially helpful for sensitive or damaged skin, acne scars, or dullness that just won’t budge.
So… Do They Really Work?
The short answer? YES. They absolutely do.
We’ve seen it firsthand, and the science backs it up. These aren’t fads. They’re part of the future of regenerative medicine — treatments that don’t just mask issues, but encourage your body to heal, rebuild, and thrive.
Your Takeaway
If you’ve been thinking about starting a skin journey — or taking your treatments to the next level — ask your provider whether they offer biostimulators like exosomes or PDRN. You deserve to know all the options available to you.
And if you’re already investing in your skin with things like microneedling or laser, don’t let that collagen potential go untapped. When you add in the power of biostimulators, you’re no longer hoping your skin responds. You’re guiding it with purpose.
As I always say: your skin is listening — you just have to speak its language.
Let’s give it the message it’s been waiting for.