Is Rejuran a Filler?
Rejuran is very different from fillers. Most fillers are made up of crosslinked hyaluronic acid molecules which attract water and therefore are able to provide volume. Rejuran on the other hand is made up of polynucleotides which work by promoting skin regeneration at a cellular level and does not cause an increase in volume.
Is Rejuran Painful?
Perception of pain with Rejuran treatment can vary among individuals, however it is generally well tolerated with appropriate analgesia. Rejuran treatment involves delivery of the product directly into the skin involving a series of multiple small injections across the treatment area. At our clinic we ensure patients are appropriately numbed with prescription strength topical anaesthesia prior to treatment, and we may sometimes additionally use nitrous oxide anaesthesia if needed. Rejuran injections are administered using ultra fine needles which are thinner than those used for other common injectable treatments.
Is Rejuran Permanent?
The duration of results from Rejuran treatment can vary depending on factors such as age, lifestyle, and the severity of skin concerns being addressed. Rejuran aims to ‘heal’ the skin at a cellular level leading to improvement in skin health, however the ageing process and exogenous stress of our skin continues which is why it is difficult to answer exactly how long Rejuran lasts.