
Learn About the Effects of Rejigen Skin Booster

As skin ages, it gradually loses elasticity, and wrinkles and hollowness become more noticeable. This can happen for various reasons, but one of the key factors is a decrease in collagen. Collagen is a protein that makes up the dermal layer and can be considered an important component that supports and keeps the skin firm.
However, as time goes by, collagen production gradually decreases, leading to sagging and fine lines. Moisturizing care through cosmetics alone may have its limits. To strengthen the structure at its core, a skin booster may be needed.
Among them, Rejigen is a procedure that induces collagen production, improves the structure inside the skin, and can be expected to help restore elasticity over the long term.

Helps with collagen production
Rejigen works by directly injecting Type 1 collagen, which makes up most of the skin, into the skin to supplement the weakened support structure. The dermal layer directly affects thickness and elasticity, so injecting collagen into this area can quickly restore structural stability.
During this process, the injected collagen gradually settles within the skin and bonds with existing tissue, helping to increase density naturally over time and contributing to smaller pores and improved skin elasticity.

Rejigen with various advantages
The method of directly supplementing collagen can provide more definite skin improvement effects. First, skin texture and tone improve, and elasticity increases as well. It can also help soften wrinkles.
In addition, although the injected substance is gradually broken down over time, it naturally bonds with tissue during that process, which has the advantage of feeling less foreign.

What effects can you expect?
Rejigen mainly aims to add thickness and restore elasticity. As collagen is directly filled into the skin, the structure becomes firmer, and surface sagging may be reduced. You can also expect an effect that smooths out the skin’s texture.
It is especially effective for improving fine wrinkles. This is related to the principle of reinforcing the dermal layer and tightening the surface. Rather than a temporary moist-looking change, reinforcing the skin’s internal structure leads to more stable results. Also, when the skin has become thin and more sensitive to external stimuli, the procedure improves structural density and raises resistance.

Where can it be used?
Rejigen can be applied to the entire face. In particular, it is effectively used in areas such as around the eyes, cheeks, and mouth, where wrinkles form easily and loss of elasticity is noticeable. It can also help reinforce areas where structural sagging appears, such as the jawline and nasolabial folds.
Beyond the face, it can also be used on areas such as the neck and the backs of the hands, where the skin is thin and signs of aging are more prominent. These areas are heavily affected by sun exposure and lifestyle habits, so improvement is often difficult with other care methods alone. Since this procedure directly supplements structural components, it has the advantage of being applicable to such areas as well.
If you have found that existing collagen booster effects are minimal, or if you want to see an immediate elasticity effect after the procedure, we recommend trying Rejigen.

Rejigen, a skin booster that directly injects collagen, is based on the principle of immediately supplementing the necessary ingredients and strengthening internal density, unlike existing moisturizing products or indirect stimulation methods. This approach may help alleviate issues such as loss of elasticity, thinning skin, and fine wrinkles.
Aging is a natural process, but it is certainly possible to slow it down and maintain skin stability through structural support. Rejigen is one method that can be used in that process, directly reinforcing the inside of the skin to help create wrinkle-free, elastic skin.

