Rejuran is an injectable skin treatment made from polynucleotides (DNA fragments derived from salmon). Unlike dermal fillers, it does not add volume but instead supports the skin’s own repair and rejuvenation processes. Rejuran encourages collagen production, improves skin texture, reduces pigmentation, and softens superficial scarring. Because of its healing and anti-inflammatory effects, it is often described as a “skin healer.”
Rejuran is delivered into the skin using micro-injections. Once in the skin, the polynucleotides work to:
The term “glass skin” refers to skin that appears clear, radiant, and almost translucent. Achieving this look often requires more than skincare products – it is the result of combining advanced laser technology with collagen-stimulating injectables.
Together, these treatments target both the surface clarity and the underlying structure of the skin, making them one of the most effective combinations for achieving the glowing, even-toned appearance often described as “glass skin.”
Both Rejuran and HA skin boosters improve skin quality, but they work in different ways:
HA boosters are best for hydration, while Rejuran focuses on healing, collagen stimulation, and light reflectance. They can be combined for a more complete skin rejuvenation program.
Rejuran has been used safely in Asia for more than 10 years and has a well-established track record. Side effects are generally mild and temporary, such as small bumps at the injection sites, redness, swelling, or bruising. These typically settle within 24–48 hours.
Because Rejuran involves multiple micro-injections across the treatment area, the procedure can be painful without adequate pain relief. Pain management is an important part of the process:
A typical protocol involves three sessions spaced 2-6 weeks apart. After the initial course, 1–2 maintenance treatments per year are often recommended.
Many patients notice improved hydration and glow within 3 weeks. Collagen remodelling and longer-lasting improvements in texture, tone, and pigmentation typically develop over 3–6 months.
Yes. Rejuran can be performed on its own or in combination with other skin treatments such as:
Is the treatment painful?
Rejuran is delivered through multiple fine injections, and most patients describe the procedure as stinging or uncomfortable without numbing. To make it more tolerable, numbing cream, local anaesthetic, and options like Entonox are used. Pain management is considered an essential part of treatment planning.
What is the downtime?
Small bumps at the injection sites are expected for 1–2 days. Redness, swelling, or mild bruising may occur but typically settles within a few days.
How many sessions are recommended?
Usually three treatments 4–8 weeks apart, followed by yearly maintenance.
When will I see results?
Glow and hydration may appear within weeks, with longer-lasting collagen remodelling over 3–6 months.
Is Rejuran safe?
It has been used safely for over a decade in Asia. Side effects are temporary and mild in most cases.
How does it differ from HA boosters?
HA boosters mainly rehydrate and plump the skin, while Rejuran repairs, remodels collagen, reduces inflammation, and improves pigmentation.
What’s the role of Rejuran and PicoSure® in achieving “glass skin”?
PicoSure® clears surface pigment and refines texture, while Rejuran increases light reflectance and stimulates collagen at a deeper level. Together, they provide both clarity and structure, creating the luminous, smooth appearance known as glass skin.
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