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The Korean Salmon Sperm Skincare That’s Taking Over Hollywood Has Now Landed in Melbourne

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The Science Behind Korea’s Viral Salmon Sperm Injection

For Immediate Release

The skincare secret making waves in Hollywood is now available at My Body Vibes in Melbourne, and yes, it involves salmon sperm. 

 

A Korean-developed injectable that the world knows as the 'viral salmon sperm treatment', has been turning heads worldwide both for its unusual ingredients, but also for its reported skin regenerative effects. 

Looking Under the Microscope & Past the Hype 

The medical team at My Body Vibes have broken down the science behind Korea’s viral salmon sperm injection.

 

While the key ingredient is often mistakenly referred to as "salmon sperm", what’s really at play are polynucleotides - molecules extracted from salmon DNA that are reported to aid in promoting collagen production, skin hydration, and improvements in skin texture and tone at a cellular level.

 

Unlike more commonly used anti-wrinkle treatments, which temporarily freeze muscle movement to smooth wrinkles, the polynucleotides used in the treatment were specifically selected for their biocompatibility to human cells. This biocompatibility helps ensure reduced risks of negative reactions in patients. 

 

Application of the treatment has been recorded to boost collagen production, reduce inflammation, and improve skin elasticity - all without restricting facial movement. The treatment’s focus on regeneration over restriction is winning over skincare devotees. This science-backed treatment is now being recognised not as a passing fad, but rather a treatment that may even support long-term skin health. 

 

Hollywood might’ve had it first, but Melbourne’s catching up fast.

 

Kim Kardashian & Jennifer Aniston Have Had Salmon Sperm Injections

When global trendsetters like Kim Kardashian and Jennifer Aniston mention a skincare treatment, the world pays attention. What might have once sounded unconventional (like a facial using salmon sperm) is now gaining serious traction, thanks in part to high-profile advocates like these celebrities.

 

Kim first mentioned the treatment during an episode of The Kardashians, and Jennifer Aniston has also reportedly explored its benefits, sparking a wave of curiosity across the industry. 

 

From vampire facials to LED masks, the Hollywood elite have a track record of embracing cutting-edge skincare before it hits the wider market. This salmon DNA-based treatment may once again be the next big thing in regenerative beauty. Let's see if it lives up to the Hollywood hype here in Melbourne.

 

 

 

Always consult with a qualified practitioner to determine whether this treatment is right for your individual skin concerns and needs.


Key Facts:

- A viral salmon sperm skin treatment has now landed in Melbourne.

- Originally developed in Korea, the salmon DNA-based treatment made waves in Hollywood after being mentioned in The Kardashians and celebrity interviews.

- The treatment utilises polynucleotide molecules extracted from salmon DNA to support collagen production, skin hydration, and improvements in skin texture and tone at a cellular level.

- The salmon DNA polynucleotides were selected for the treatment development due to their biocompatibility with human cells.


About us:

About My Body Vibes

My Body Vibes was born in 2019 in the heart of Carlton with a simple idea: beauty treatments shouldn’t come with a luxury price tag. Since then, the clinic has grown into one of Victoria’s go-to destinations for cosmetic care, known for combining cutting-edge treatments with a personalised, down-to-earth approach.

 

With locations now across Victoria (including Highpoint, Fountain Gate, Bayside and Eastland), My Body Vibes has built a loyal following by making advanced skin and body treatments more accessible. Whether it’s injectables, laser therapy, or body contouring, the goal is the same: to help people feel great in their own skin, without the pressure of over-the-top costs or hard sells.

 

At the core of the business is a commitment to safety, honest advice, and treatments that are tailored to each individual. The team is made up of experienced skincare specialists who genuinely care about their clients’ results and who know that when people feel confident, everything else flows.

 


Contact details:

For more information, contact Ellen at [email protected].  

 

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