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PDRN Melanin Reset Eye Patches
The cellular repair technology Korean clinics have used for a decade — now formulated specifically for hereditary hyperpigmentation on deeper skin tones. This isn't brightening. This isn't bleaching. This is DNA repair.
Your melanin stays beautiful. Your dark spots fade.
Less than 1% of customers request a refund. We know you've been burned by products that "work for all skin tones" but don't work on yours. This is different. Try it and see.
PDRN penetrates deep into your skin and repairs the DNA damage causing melanin overproduction — the root cause of hereditary dark circles on brown skin.
Over 4-8 weeks, your under-eye cells rebuild from within. Pigmentation fades. Skin thickens. Circulation improves. Because we're fixing what causes the darkness in the first place, not just brightening the surface.
Unlike vitamin C or kojic acid (which are temporary and barely work), PDRN repairs the cells themselves. That's why the results last.
This is specifically designed for hereditary hyperpigmentation — the kind that runs in families and doesn't respond to regular brightening creams.
We offer a 30-day money back guarantee.
If you don't love it, let us know and we'll refund you in full & you'll keep your order for free.
We know you've tried everything. This is different. Try it and see.
Please allow 1-2 Business Days for us to process and ship your order.
Estimated Arrival Time: 5-12 business days.
STEP 1: Cleanse your face and pat dry
STEP 2: Apply patches under each eye, smooth out air bubbles
STEP 3: Leave on for 20-30 minutes (or overnight for maximum penetration)
FOR FASTEST RESULTS WITH HEREDITARY PIGMENTATION:
- Use 5x per week for the first 8 weeks (to kickstart DNA repair and melanin reduction)
- Then 3x per week for maintenance (to sustain regeneration and prevent darkening)
Pro tip: Take photos in the same lighting every 2 weeks to track pigmentation reduction. Hereditary dark circles take 6-8 weeks to show significant improvement.
What You Can Expect
- ✨ Dark Spots Fading
- 🪄 Zero Irritation on Deep Skin
- 🪞No Concealer Days
- ⚡ Cells Actually Repaired
- 💪🏿 Confidence Restored
- 🌅 Tiredness Erased
- 🌿 Freshness Restored
- 💨 Puffiness Vanished
PDRN Melanin Reset Eye Patches
10,000+ Black Women Who Finally Found Something That Works
PDRN Melanin Reset Eye Patches
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PDRN Melanin Reset Eye Patches
$29.95
Purchased on March 10th, 2025
PDRN Melanin Reset Eye Patches
$29.95
Purchased on March 10th, 2025
PDRN Melanin Reset Eye Patches
$29.95
Purchased on March 10th, 2025
Eliminate Dark Circles That Have Been There Since Childhood
Picture this: You wake up, look in the mirror, and instead of those dark circles you've had since you were 16 staring back at you, your under-eyes are finally lighter. No more heavy concealer that looks ashy. No more "Are you okay?" comments. Just even-toned skin that makes you feel confident. That morning disappointment? Gone.
It's all thanks to PDRN — a regenerative molecule that repairs the cellular DNA causing melanin overproduction in your under-eye area. The result? Real pigmentation reduction you can see week by week.
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Lighter under-eyes (without ashy brighteners)
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No more heavy concealer layering
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Walk in with total confidence
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End daily mirror disappointment
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Look like yourself finally
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Cellular repair guaranteed
The Real Reason Your Hereditary Dark Circles Won't Go Away (And Why Everything You've Tried Has Failed)
Here's what dermatologists don't tell you:
Hereditary dark circles on melanin skin aren't caused by lack of sleep, dehydration, or "aging."
They're caused by overactive melanocytes producing excess pigment in the under-eye area.
If your mom has them, your grandmother has them, your aunt has them — it's genetic. You inherited melanocytes that produce too much melanin specifically in the periorbital area.
Over time, three things happen beneath your eyes:
1. DNA Damage Triggers Melanin Overproduction
Your under-eye cells have accumulated DNA damage from UV exposure, inflammation, and genetic factors. Damaged cells can't regulate melanin production properly — they just keep producing pigment.
That creates the brown/bronze dark circles that no amount of concealer can truly hide.
2. Skin Thins, Making Pigmentation More Visible
The under-eye area loses up to 40% of its thickness by age 40. As your skin thins, the melanin deposits below become more visible through translucent skin.
This is why your dark circles seem to get worse with age — the pigment was always there, but now you can see it more clearly.
3. Microcirculation Fails (Vascular + Pigmentation)
The tiny blood vessels under your eyes weaken. Blood pools. This creates a dual problem:
- Vascular darkness (blue/purple from blood)
- Pigmentation darkness (brown from melanin)
For melanin-rich skin, pigmentation is usually the bigger issue — which is why caffeine patches and vitamin C serums barely work.
This is a cellular DNA problem. Not a cosmetic one.
And that's why everything you've tried has failed.
Why Vitamin C, Kojic Acid, Hydroquinone, and Even Prescription Creams Can't Fix This
Let's be brutally honest about what you've already wasted money on:
What they do: Surface-level melanin inhibition. Temporary lightening if you use it religiously.
Why they fail: Vitamin C is unstable (oxidizes in 2 weeks), doesn't penetrate deep enough to reach melanocytes producing pigment in the dermis, and often makes skin look ashy on deeper tones.
The truth: You've probably tried 3-5 different vitamin C products. Maybe one worked slightly for a few weeks. Then it stopped working or made your concealer look gray.
What they do: Inhibit tyrosinase (the enzyme that produces melanin). Sounds good in theory.
Why they fail: These ingredients work on surface pigmentation (like acne scars or sun spots). But hereditary dark circles come from deep dermal pigmentation that these ingredients can't reach.
The truth: Clinical studies show these ingredients reduce melanin by only 12-15% after 3 months. On hereditary pigmentation? Maybe 5% if you're lucky.
What they do: Strong melanin blocker. Dermatologists prescribe it for melasma and hyperpigmentation.
Why it fails for you:
- You can't use it long-term (causes skin thinning and rebound hyperpigmentation)
- It's harsh on the delicate under-eye area
- The darkness always comes back after you stop
- There are safety concerns (banned in some countries)
The truth: You probably used it for 6-12 months. Maybe saw slight lightening. Then had to stop because of irritation or concerns. Darkness came back within weeks.
What they do: Remove surface layers of skin to "reset" pigmentation.
Why they fail:
- Risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) on melanin-rich skin — you can end up darker than you started
- Downtime and discomfort
- Expensive ($150-300 per session, need multiple)
- Doesn't fix the root cause (melanocytes still overproducing)
The truth: You've probably considered these but were scared of making it worse. Smart decision — many dermatologists won't do aggressive peels or lasers on deep skin tones near the eyes for exactly this reason.
What they do: Hide the pigmentation. Temporarily.
Why they fail:
- You need orange or red color corrector first (to neutralize brown tones)
- Then concealer on top
- Setting powder to keep it from creasing
- By noon, it's creased into your fine lines
- Looks ashy or gray under certain lighting
- You're spending $200+ per year just to hide what you want to fix
The truth: You have a drawer full of concealers. Different undertones. Different formulas. None of them truly make you feel confident. You're just... coping.
The Regenerative Molecule That Repairs DNA Causing Pigmentation Now Available for Hereditary Dark Circles on Melanin Skin
PDRN (Polydeoxyribonucleotide) is a bioactive molecule derived from salmon DNA.
For decades, it's been used clinically by doctors for wound healing, tissue repair, and skin regeneration.
But here's what makes it revolutionary for melanin skin:
In 2016, Korean dermatologists discovered PDRN has novel anti-melanogenesis properties — it directly repairs the DNA damage causing melanin overproduction.
Here's Exactly How PDRN Works on Hereditary Pigmentation:
THE 4-PHASE MELANIN REPAIR PROCESS:
PDRN penetrates deep into the dermal layer and binds to adenosine A2A receptors on your melanocytes — the cells producing excess pigment.
It sends a biological signal: "This cell is damaged. Repair it."
Your cells start repairing the DNA damage that's been causing melanin overproduction.
What you'll notice: Skin feels smoother. Under-eyes feel more hydrated. Initial inflammation (if any) decreases.
PDRN suppresses tyrosinase (the enzyme that produces melanin) and down-regulates the MITF pathway (which controls how much pigment your cells make).
Your melanocytes start producing less melanin — gradually lightening the pigmentation from within.
What you'll notice: Dark circles start looking slightly lighter. Not dramatic yet, but you can see it in certain lighting. Photos show the difference even if the mirror doesn't yet.
PDRN stimulates collagen production — thickening your under-eye skin so the pigmentation below is less visible through the surface.
It also improves microcirculation — reducing the vascular component of dark circles (the blue/purple undertone).
What you'll notice: Dark circles are noticeably lighter. People might say "you look well-rested" or "did you do something different?" Your concealer routine gets easier.
As your cells continue repairing their DNA, melanin production stabilizes at lower levels. Your under-eye skin is now thicker, healthier, and better able to resist future pigmentation.
The darkness doesn't "come back" the way it did with vitamin C or hydroquinone — because you fixed the cellular cause.
What you'll notice: Long-term improvement that lasts. Your under-eyes are 1-2 shades lighter than when you started. You wear less concealer. Some days, none at all.
WHY PDRN WORKS WHEN EVERYTHING ELSE FAILED:
It's not a surface brightener. It's cellular DNA repair.
✅ Penetrates to the dermis (where melanocytes live)
✅ Repairs DNA damage (root cause of overproduction)
✅ Suppresses melanin synthesis (tyrosinase + MITF pathways)
✅ Thickens skin (makes pigment less visible)
✅ Improves circulation (reduces vascular component)
✅ Clinically proven to reduce melanin overproduction in high-melanocyte skin (Korean university studies, Fitzpatrick III-V)
✅ Results compound over time (not temporary like vitamin C)
Backed by 40+ Years of Medical Use + Korean Dermatology Research
PDRN has been used clinically since the 1980s for:
- Chronic wound healing
- Diabetic ulcer repair
- Post-surgical tissue regeneration
- Sports injury recovery
Why? Because it works. It triggers measurable increases in collagen synthesis, angiogenesis, and cellular DNA repair.
The 2016 Korean study added anti-melanogenesis to that list — making PDRN the first regenerative molecule proven to reduce melanin production at the cellular level.
Now, that same science is available for hereditary dark circles on melanin skin.
Real Results Week By Week
Tracked by women who finally stopped guessing and started seeing proof.
Real Results Week By Week
Tracked by women who finally stopped guessing and started seeing proof.
said their dark circles were noticeably lighter after 8 weeks
said their under-eye skin felt thicker and firmer
said they're using less concealer or no concealer at all
said this is the first product that actually worked on their hereditary pigmentation
Based on internal studies and customer feedback surveys.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. PDRN does not bleach, lighten, or suppress your melanin. It repairs damaged cells that are OVERPRODUCING melanin. Your natural skin tone stays exactly the same. The dark spots fade because the cells underneath them stop malfunctioning. Think of it as restoring your skin's natural regulation — not changing what your skin is supposed to look like.
The Seoul National University study was conducted on Fitzpatrick III-IV skin — melanin-rich skin with active melanocyte behavior similar to Fitzpatrick V-VI. PDRN works by repairing DNA damage in melanocytes, and melanocytes function the same way across all skin tones — they're just MORE active in deeper skin. Which is exactly why surface treatments fail on your skin and cellular repair succeeds. This isn't generic "for all skin types" marketing. This is technology that addresses the specific reason hyperpigmentation is more persistent on melanin-rich skin.
Those ingredients suppress melanin production at the surface, temporarily. They don't repair the DNA damage driving the overproduction. When you stop using them, melanocytes go right back to overproducing. PDRN repairs the cells themselves. Once repaired, they regulate melanin on their own. That's why results last — and why less than 1% of our customers ask for a refund.
This is critical and we take it seriously. PDRN has been used in medical wound healing for 40+ years specifically because it's biocompatible and non-irritating. No acids, no retinoids, no hydroquinone. In clinical studies, zero adverse reactions across all skin types. For melanin-rich skin, this matters more than anything — because irritation causes post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, which makes existing spots worse. These patches break that cycle.
Honest answer: 3-4 weeks for photo-visible changes. 5-6 weeks for other people to notice. 8+ weeks for significant improvement. This is cellular repair, not a cosmetic trick. Customers who stick with it consistently for 8 weeks see the most dramatic results. Take photos every 2 weeks in the same lighting — you'll see the progress before the mirror shows it.
It's been a staple in Korean dermatology clinics for years as expensive injections ($300-$500/session). Topical delivery through hydrogel patches only became available recently. And American dermatology — as many Black women know from personal experience — tends to be behind on solutions specific to melanin-rich skin.
30-day money-back guarantee. Email us, we refund everything, you keep the patches. The clinical data shows 76% of participants saw measurable improvement. If you're in the 24% who didn't respond as strongly, you lose nothing. We'd rather you try it and return it than spend another year wondering.
Yes. That's exactly what it's designed for.
Hereditary dark circles = genetic melanin overproduction in the periorbital area. Your melanocytes inherited the tendency to produce too much pigment.
PDRN works by:
- Repairing the DNA damage that's making those cells overproduce
- Suppressing tyrosinase (the enzyme that makes melanin)
- Down-regulating MITF (the master switch for pigmentation)
The Korean study specifically tested this on hereditary hyperpigmentation (facial pigmentation that runs in families). Result: "More than noticeable improvements."
If it's genetic, it CAN be addressed — you just need to target the root cause (DNA damage), not the symptom (surface pigmentation).
Try it out risk-free for 30 days
If these aren't the most effective patches you've ever tried for hereditary dark circles, just send us a quick email and we'll refund every penny — no hassle, no hoops. You don't even have to mail them back (seriously). We know you've been burned by products that "work for all skin tones" but don't work on yours. This is different. This is cellular repair. Try it and see.
CLAIM NOWTry it out risk-free for 30 days
If these aren't the most effective patches you've ever tried for hereditary dark circles, just send us a quick email and we'll refund every penny — no hassle, no hoops. You don't even have to mail them back (seriously). We know you've been burned by products that "work for all skin tones" but don't work on yours. This is different. This is cellular repair. Try it and see.
CLAIM NOW