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Your Quick Guide to Rejuran Healer Treatment

Massively popular in South Korea and the whole of lasers at large, Rejuran Healer is a highly advanced skin rejuvenation, anti-ageing, and skin healing treatment that regenerates the skin cells from within.

Nowadays, Rejuran Healer is considered one of the best options for those who are looking for a multi-tasking aesthetic treatment. Nicknamed “baby skin injection,” Rejuran Healer involves microinjections of DNA fragments or polynucleotides into the skin.

The DNA fragments are researched to be compatible with the skin and are thought to restore radiant and youthful looking skin.

Polynucleotide (PN) in a Nutshell

A polynucleotide is a biopolymer that’s composed of 13 (or more) nucleotide monomers. It is created utilizing salmon DNA fragments, which makes it safe and compatible with the human body. It also has no known adverse side effects.

Rejuran treatment is also highly regarded for its amazing wound-healing capabilities, stimulating the growth of fibroblasts, a cell type that triggers collagen production. As a result, old and damaged cells are replaced with new ones.

Rejuran also triggers the production of hyaluronic acid and collagen to help enhance the skin’s elasticity and hydration. Thanks to its regenerative effect, wrinkles and fine lines are filled and the skin’s barrier is made thicker and stronger.

Different Types of Rejuran Healer Treatment

While there are different types of Rejuran Healer treatment, three of the most popular include:

     Rejuran I: With a lower viscosity, this type can help get rid of wrinkles found around the eyes. It also helps improve skin elasticity while diminishing the appearance of crow’s feet.

     Rejuran Healer: This type has medium viscosity and has been known to help strengthen the skin’s regeneration ability. Rejuran Healer also provides intense hydration so it helps repair damaged skin significantly.

     Rejuran S: Compared to the other two, this type has the highest viscosity. Used to improve and treat the looks of acne scars, this type is also considered for sunken and depressed acne scars since it can help increase the volume around the depressed areas. In essence, it can help remodel the skin.

Your doctor will be able to provide guidance and recommendations when it comes to the type of Rejuran Healer that will best suit your needs.

Rejuran Healer Treatment: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

Is the treatment painful?

For many, the treatment is tolerable. However, numbing cream is applied to ensure discomfort experienced by the patient is very minimal. If you have a low tolerance for pain, it is recommended that you let your doctor know beforehand.

How is Rejuran Healer treatment done?

The gold standard of delivering skin boosters and other similar skin treatments is the freehand manual serial injection technique. When it comes to injecting Rejuran Healer, the manual technique is also recommended.

The manual technique is considered ideal since it ensures maximum absorption and reduces the chance of bruising.

What can I expect during a Rejuran Healer session?

To minimize discomfort, a topical numbing cream is applied to the face. Micro-injections of Rejuran Healer are then administered into the skin’s superficial layers at precise areas. To reduce any swelling or redness, the skin will undergo LED Red Light Therapy.

When can I see results?

Rejuran Healer treatment should not be confused with dermal fillers or laser treatments. In essence, Rejuran Healer is a treatment designed to heal the skin at the cellular level. That said, most patients will see noticeable effects at least 4 weeks after the initial treatment.

Many patients often notice significant improvement in the skin’s smoothness, texture, and appearance in a few weeks. Many also report reduced appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

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