Quick Answer
Lapuroon Aurora Vivid PDRN is ExoCoBio's enhanced version of Aurora Super — same 2% PDRN core but with added retinol and ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) for stronger brightening and remodelling activity. Each pack contains 2 syringes × 2.5 mL. The retinol component drives epidermal turnover and pigment correction while PDRN handles dermal regeneration. Course is 5 sessions every 3–4 weeks.
Why This Skinbooster Is Different
Aurora Vivid layers two clinically-established actives onto the standard PDRN base. Retinol drives keratinocyte turnover, melanocyte modulation, and dermal collagen synthesis through retinoic acid receptor signalling. Ascorbic acid is a co-factor for prolyl hydroxylase in collagen biosynthesis and a tyrosinase inhibitor for melanin reduction. The combination addresses both dermal regeneration (PDRN) and epidermal brightening + remodelling (retinol + Vit C) in one syringe.
Mechanism of Action
Next-Gen PDRN + Retinol + Vitamin C Multi-Active Booster. PDRN binds adenosine A2A receptors on dermal fibroblasts. Receptor activation triggers a downstream cascade: fibroblast proliferation, collagen synthesis, neoangiogenesis, anti-inflammatory modulation. The mechanism is biological receptor signalling — distinct from hydration-based or scaffold-based mechanisms.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lapuroon Aurora Vivid PDRN 2×2.5ml?
Lapuroon Aurora Vivid is the enhanced PDRN formulation in the ExoCoBio Lapuroon line — 2 syringes × 2.5 mL containing 2% PDRN (salmon DNA), 1% HA, retinol, ascorbic acid (Vitamin C), peptides, amino acids, vitamins, and minerals. It is positioned for more advanced skin concerns than the standard Aurora Super.
How is Aurora Vivid different from Aurora Super?
Both share 2% PDRN as the core active. Aurora Vivid adds retinol (vitamin A derivative for keratinocyte turnover and pigment correction) and ascorbic acid (Vitamin C — for melanin inhibition and collagen biosynthesis). Aurora Super has the standard PDRN cocktail without these enhanced actives. Vivid is the upgraded formulation.
Why add retinol to an injectable?
Topical retinol is well-established for keratinocyte turnover, melanocyte modulation, and collagen stimulation via retinoic acid receptor (RAR) signalling. Injecting retinol via mesotherapy bypasses skin barrier permeation limits and delivers active retinol directly to the dermal milieu where its receptors are expressed. Effect is faster and more uniform than topical alone.
Is the retinol in Aurora Vivid going to cause skin irritation?
Topical retinol commonly causes erythema, peeling, and irritation as keratinocyte turnover accelerates. The injected dose in Aurora Vivid is lower per unit area and delivered to deeper tissue, which avoids most of the surface irritation. Mild post-procedure photosensitivity is expected — strict sun avoidance for 1–2 weeks is mandatory.
Why include ascorbic acid?
Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) has two relevant roles. As a co-factor for prolyl-4-hydroxylase, it is essential for collagen biosynthesis — without it, collagen cannot form stable triple helices. As a tyrosinase inhibitor, it reduces melanin synthesis. The combination amplifies both PDRN's collagen signal and the retinol's pigment effect.
Can Aurora Vivid be used immediately post-laser or post-peel?
Manufacturer guidance permits use 7–14 days post-laser or post-peel, once the skin barrier has restored. Earlier use is not advised due to the retinol and Vitamin C components, which can amplify irritation in compromised skin. PDRN-only products like Recell PDRN are safer for immediate post-procedure use.
How many sessions are needed?
5 sessions every 3–4 weeks, then maintenance every 4–6 months. The retinol and Vitamin C components mean that visible brightening effect can show after 2–3 sessions; the dermal regeneration from PDRN matures over the full 5-session course.
Is Aurora Vivid suitable for patients with melasma or hyperpigmentation?
Yes — the combination of PDRN (anti-inflammatory), Vitamin C (tyrosinase inhibition), and retinol (keratinocyte turnover, melanocyte modulation) is well-suited for hyperpigmentation indications. Strict sun protection during and after the course is mandatory to prevent retinol- or laser-induced post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
Where is Aurora Vivid manufactured?
Manufactured by ExoCoBio Inc. in the Republic of Korea, under KGMP and ISO 13485. CE-marked Class III medical device.
How much does Lapuroon Aurora Vivid PDRN 2×2.5ml cost?
Lapuroon Aurora Vivid PDRN 2×2.5ml is priced at USD $96.00 per 2-syringe box on Fillersfairy, with wholesale pricing for licensed practitioners.
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