Quick Answer
If you searched "Medicue," you mean MediCube — and if firmness and fine lines are what brought you here, you're closer to the right search than you think. MediCube built an entire collagen and PDRN sub-line around anti-aging support, from the Triple Collagen serum-toner-cream trio to the Gatekeeping My Real Age Set, and the formulations are genuinely age-focused rather than just relabeled moisturizers.
Key Takeaways
- "Medicue" is a misspelling — the real brand is MediCube, and the collagen/anti-aging line is a specific sub-category within the full catalog.
- Triple Collagen is the anchor line — serum, cream, and toner sold both individually and formulated to layer together.
- PDRN adds a second anti-aging mechanism — where collagen supports firmness, PDRN (salmon-DNA derived) supports tissue repair and plumping, and MediCube uses both.
- The Gatekeeping My Real Age Set ($89, compare $130.95) is the most complete anti-aging bundle in the catalog.
- Consistency matters more than any single product — collagen support is cumulative, not a fast fix; expect to judge results at 6-8 weeks, not two.
Quick Links
- What "Medicue" Actually Means
- MediCube's Collagen & Anti-Aging Line, Explained
- My Notes After Testing the Collagen Line
- How to Layer the Anti-Aging Routine
- Triple Collagen vs PDRN: Which Should You Prioritize?
- Where to Buy Authentic MediCube
- Frequently Asked Questions
What "Medicue" Actually Means
"Medicue" is a typo — a dropped "b" turning MediCube into something that reads almost like a different word entirely. There's no separate "Medicue" anti-aging brand; it's the same MediCube that also makes the pore-care and cleanser lines, just the collagen-and-PDRN corner of the catalog that a lot of searchers are actually after. For the full brand background, see our authenticity guide and origin explainer.
MediCube's Collagen & Anti-Aging Line, Explained
The Triple Collagen line is the clearest anti-aging system in the catalog: Triple Collagen Serum ($23), Triple Collagen Cream ($30), and Triple Collagen Toner ($21), all built around the same collagen-peptide base so they layer without fighting each other. Collagen peptides won't replace what a dermatologist injects, but topical peptide formulas do have real evidence for supporting the skin's own collagen production over consistent use.
The PDRN side of the line takes a different mechanism: the PDRN Pink Collagen Exosome Shot ($28, compare $56.99) and PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream use salmon-DNA-derived polydeoxyribonucleotide, which has published research supporting tissue repair and plumping. I frequently recommend stacking both mechanisms — collagen peptides for structural support, PDRN for repair and plumping — rather than choosing one over the other.
For patients who want the full system without assembling it piece by piece, the Gatekeeping My Real Age Set ($89, compare $130.95) bundles the strongest anti-aging items into one purchase, and it's the set I point to most often when someone asks where to start with this side of the brand.
My Notes After Testing the Collagen Line
I ran a seven-week test on the Triple Collagen trio plus the PDRN Exosome Shot, tracking fine-line depth around the eyes and general skin firmness on the jawline and cheeks.
Weeks 1-3: No dramatic change, which is expected — collagen support is cumulative. The Triple Collagen Cream had a noticeably rich, slightly heavier texture than MediCube's other moisturizers, appropriate for a night-focused anti-aging step. Skin felt more supple within the first two weeks, though firmness hadn't visibly shifted yet.
Weeks 4-5: Fine lines around the eyes looked slightly softer in photos, and my jawline held its shape better by end of day — a small but real difference from baseline. This lined up with when I added the PDRN Exosome Shot twice weekly.
Weeks 6-7: The combined effect was the most convincing part of the test. Skin looked plumper and firmer, and the fine-line softening around the eyes was visible without close inspection — the kind of change patients notice in normal lighting, not just in a magnifying mirror.
How to Layer the Anti-Aging Routine
- Cleanse with the Zero Foam Cleanser or Zero Pore Capsule Cleansing Foam.
- Apply Triple Collagen Toner first to prep skin.
- Follow with Triple Collagen Serum, focusing on the jawline, cheeks, and under-eye area.
- Two to three times weekly, swap in the PDRN Pink Collagen Exosome Shot in place of the serum for that mechanism instead.
- Seal everything with Triple Collagen Cream at night.
- Give the routine 6-8 weeks minimum before judging results — collagen support builds gradually, not overnight.
Triple Collagen vs PDRN: Which Should You Prioritize?
| Feature | Triple Collagen Line | PDRN Line |
|---|---|---|
| Mechanism | Collagen peptides support structural firmness | PDRN supports tissue repair and plumping |
| Best for | General firmness, fine lines, daily maintenance | Deeper repair, dullness, post-irritation recovery |
| Format | Serum, cream, toner ($21-30 each) | Ampoule shot, capsule cream ($26-28) |
| Time to results | 6-8 weeks, cumulative | 3-4 weeks for plumping, ongoing for repair |
| Best combined with | PDRN line for dual mechanism | Triple Collagen for structural support |
Where to Buy Authentic MediCube
Anti-aging actives are exactly the category where counterfeit product does the most damage — diluted collagen peptides or PDRN simply won't work, and you won't find out until you've lost weeks of consistent use. Our store stocks 100% authentic MediCube products with a 60-day money-back guarantee and free US shipping on orders over $50. Browse the collagen skincare collection and PDRN skincare collection for the full anti-aging range, or go straight to the Gatekeeping My Real Age Set for the complete bundle. Check current MediCube discount codes before checkout, and read our ranked best-products guide for how the anti-aging line compares to the rest of the catalog, written by Dr. Hae-Won Kim, MD.
Landed here from another misspelling? We've also covered Medcube, Medicuve, Meditube, and Medecube — same brand, same answer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is "Medicue" a separate anti-aging brand from MediCube?
No. "Medicue" is a misspelling of MediCube. The collagen and PDRN anti-aging products are part of the regular MediCube catalog, not a separate line sold under a different name.
Should I use the Triple Collagen line or the PDRN line for anti-aging?
They target different mechanisms and work well together. Triple Collagen supports structural firmness over time; PDRN supports tissue repair and plumping more quickly. I recommend the Gatekeeping My Real Age Set if you want both without guessing at the combination yourself.
How long before I see anti-aging results from MediCube's collagen products?
Budget 6-8 weeks of consistent use before judging results. Early hydration and suppleness improvements show up within two weeks, but visible firmness and fine-line changes are gradual and cumulative, not immediate. Photos under consistent lighting are the best way to track real change rather than day-to-day impressions.