
Hello.
This is Kim Ha-won from a dermatology clinic in Hapjeong.
For those considering Rejuran Healer,
there is one question that comes up first.
"I heard the results are good...
but does it really hurt that much?"
Since it is a procedure that can help improve skin texture, soften fine lines,
and support elasticity,
in Hapjeong dermatology clinics as well,
inquiries about Rejuran consultations have been steadily increasing.
However, if you look at reviews,
there are many comments saying that small raised marks appear
the skin feels sharp, stinging pain.
So today,
I will explain step by step
why Rejuran Healer hurts,
what methods can reduce the pain,
and whether it is a procedure worth enduring the discomfort for,
along with real experience.
If you read this post to the end,
you will have a clearer 기준 for considering a Rejuran procedure.

What kind of procedure is Rejuran Healer?
Rejuran Healer is
a skin rejuvenation procedure that directly injects
PN (polynucleotide) extracted from salmon
into the dermis layer of the skin.
While general skin boosters
focus on supplying moisture
or improving the condition of the skin,
Rejuran aims to activate
the skin’s own recovery ability.
In simple terms,
rather than a procedure that fills the skin with something,
it should be understood as a treatment that creates a regenerative environment
so the skin can become healthy on its own.
For this reason,
it is often used for people whose skin barrier has weakened,
those with severe sensitivity,
or areas that need improvement in thin skin around the eyes
or fine lines.
Recently, at dermatology clinics in Hapjeong as well,
there has been a growing trend of people looking for Rejuran Healer
when they want improved skin texture
or a natural restoration of elasticity.
Why Rejuran Healer hurts

Then why does Rejuran Healer
feel more painful than other procedures?
The biggest reason is
the viscosity of the Rejuran ingredients.
Rejuran is not a thin, water-like formula,
but a highly viscous ingredient,
like yogurt.
When this ingredient is directly injected
into the dermis layer of the skin,
two types of stimulation occur at the same time.
The first is
the physical stimulation felt when the needle
passes through the skin.
The second is
the process in which the highly viscous ingredient enters
the skin tissue and creates pressure inside the tissue.
Because of this pressure,
people undergoing the procedure may feel
a heavy, pressing sensation
as well as
sharp, stinging pain.
In fact, at dermatology clinics in Hapjeong as well,
this is explained in detail
when consulting patients about Rejuran.
Why raised marks appear

After a Rejuran procedure,
small raised, bumpy marks may appear on the skin.
Because of this,
some people worry
whether it is a side effect.
However, in most cases,
these raised marks are a sign that the medication
has been injected into the correct skin layer.
In other words,
this is a natural response that appears
when the procedure is done properly.
Of course,
because pain or raised marks can feel burdensome,
some people ask for the procedure to be done without visible bumps.
However,
in that case,
there is a possibility that the medication may enter a layer other than the dermis,
which can ultimately
weaken the effect of Rejuran.
That is why, at dermatology clinics in Hapjeong,
it is most important to carry out the procedure
with the appropriate depth and method
based on the skin condition.
How to reduce pain during Rejuran
Then,
is there any way to reduce pain during a Rejuran procedure?
First of all,
a numbing cream is applied sufficiently
before the procedure begins.
However,
because of the nature of Rejuran,
the pain does not disappear completely due to the pressure created when the medication is injected.
One method that can help at this point is
Rejuran HB.
The HB type is Rejuran with an added anesthetic component,
and its defining feature is that
it clearly reduces pain compared with the existing product.
In particular,
for people receiving Rejuran for the first time,
just using the HB type can greatly reduce
the 부담 related to the procedure.
Another method
Choosing the procedure device
There are broadly two methods for Rejuran procedures.
One is the manual injection method,
where the doctor directly injects the medication,
and the other is a method that uses a device
to inject it under constant pressure.
Recently,
more people have been choosing machine injections
to reduce pain and shorten procedure time.
For example,
when using a device such as DermaShine,
because the medication is injected evenly
under consistent pressure,
there is the advantage that
pain can be distributed more evenly.
That is why, at dermatology clinics in Hapjeong as well,
we choose between manual injection and machine injection appropriately
while considering the skin condition
and pain sensitivity.
Rejuran Healer is
certainly a procedure that comes with pain,
but
at the same time,
it is also a procedure in which skin rejuvenation effects
appear clearly.
In particular,
because it can be expected to improve skin texture, fine lines,
and elasticity at the same time,
it is a procedure that many people continue to seek out.
I hope the explanation today
was of some help to those considering Rejuran Healer.
If you have any questions about the Rejuran procedure,
please feel free to contact us anytime.
Thank you for reading this long post.
This was Kim Ha-won from a dermatology clinic in Hapjeong.

