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What is Rejuran?

Rejuran contains polynucleotides derived from salmon DNA as the active ingredient. Polynucleotides are biological molecules, and in this treatment they are used with the aim of supporting the appearance and condition of the skin.

Rejuran may be considered for people seeking to address changes in skin quality, tone, or texture. Treatment involves a series of fine injections performed by a qualified health practitioner, with a topical anaesthetic used to support comfort during the procedure.

At Shape Clinic in Sydney, your practitioner will conduct a consultation to review your medical history, assess your skin, and determine whether this treatment is suitable for you. The number of sessions, recovery, and expected outcomes will be discussed as part of your personalised treatment plan.

What to Expect

A topical anaesthetic may be applied to support comfort during treatment, and sensations vary between individuals. Recovery experiences also differ, and your practitioner will provide personalised aftercare guidance.

Suitability

Whether this treatment is appropriate for you depends on factors such as age, medical history, and individual skin characteristics. A consultation is required to confirm suitability and to discuss potential risks, side effects, and alternative options.

Disclaimer

Experiences and outcomes vary between individuals, and no result can be guaranteed. Temporary effects such as redness, swelling, or sensitivity are common and usually resolve within several days. Rejuran is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure medical conditions. A consultation with a qualified health practitioner is essential to confirm suitability and discuss alternatives.

How Many Treatments Do I Need?

Treatment plans vary between individuals. Some people may be advised to start with a series of sessions spaced several weeks apart. Ongoing maintenance sessions may then be recommended depending on skin type, lifestyle factors, and your practitioner’s assessment.

Post-Treatment Care

General aftercare advice may include:

  • Avoiding touching or rubbing the treated area immediately after treatment
  • Applying light makeup after 24 hours, while avoiding heavier products for several days
  • Steering clear of strong active ingredients until any redness or sensitivity settles
  • Applying sun protection and minimising direct sun exposure to the treated area

Your practitioner will provide personalised guidance based on your circumstances.

Disclaimer

All non-surgical medical aesthetic treatments carry risks and potential side effects, such as redness, swelling, or bruising. Individual recovery and outcomes vary, and no specific result can be guaranteed. A consultation with a qualified health practitioner is essential to confirm suitability and to receive tailored pre- and post-care instructions.

Rejuran Sydney (Rejuran Treatment) Frequently Asked Questions

Rejuran is an injectable treatment containing polynucleotides, derived from purified DNA fragments, designed to support skin regeneration, improve hydration, and enhance overall skin quality and texture.

For a closer look at how it works, see our guide to Rejuran and salmon DNA skin boosters.

Results from Rejuran typically build gradually over a course of treatments and can last several months, with many patients noticing improvements in skin hydration, texture, and overall quality for around 6 to 12 months, depending on individual factors such as skin condition, lifestyle, and treatment maintenance. 

Rejuran may help improve skin hydration, texture, and elasticity, and can be used to address concerns such as fine lines, dullness, uneven skin texture, and overall skin quality, including in areas such as the face, neck, and under-eyes.

There is typically minimal downtime after Rejuran, though some redness, swelling, or small bumps at the injection sites may occur and usually resolve within a few days. Your practitioner will provide specific aftercare advice tailored to your treatment.

The number of Rejuran treatments needed varies depending on individual skin concerns and goals, but a course of 3 to 4 sessions, spaced several weeks apart, is commonly recommended to achieve optimal results, followed by periodic maintenance treatments and your practitioner's assessment.

Following Rejuran treatment, it is generally recommended to avoid touching or applying makeup to the treated area for several hours, avoid strenuous exercise, saturas, and sun exposure for a short period, and use a gentle skincare routine alongside adequate sun protection. Your practitioner will provide specific aftercare instructions tailored to your treatment.

No - Rejuran works differently to traditional volumising treatments. Rather than adding structure or volume to the skin, it is designed to support the skin’s natural regenerative processes, improving hydration, texture, and overall skin quality from within.

Rejuran is derived from purified polynucleotide fragments sourced from salmon DNA, which are processed to remove proteins and other components, leaving a purified ingredient designed to support the skin’s natural repair and regeneration processes.

Whether Rejuran is worth it depends on your individual skin concerns, goals, and expectations. Many patients find it beneficial for improving skin hydration, texture, and overall quality, but the most appropriate treatment for you is best determined through a consultation with an appropriately qualified health practitioner.

Disclaimer

This information is educational only and not a substitute for medical advice. A consultation with a qualified health practitioner is required to determine suitability and discuss risks, side effects, and alternatives. Outcomes and recovery experiences differ between individuals.

Treatment Practitioners

Dr Danae Lim

Medical Practitioner
MB BS (SYD)
MED0001188982

Dr Danae Lim is a cosmetic physician with 16 years’ medical experience.

Dr Emma Kim

Medical Practitioner
BMed MD MPhil (Medicine)
FRACGP
MED0002145269

Dr Emma Kim’s expertise includes lasers, injectables, energy based devices and skin rejuvenation.

Bernice Ellis

Registered Nurse
NMW0001187542

Bernice has a legion of loyal clients and is well regarded as one of Australia’s leading injectable nurse and laser specialists.

Naome Chbib

Assistant in Nursing

Naome has a calm and compassionate approach to patient care. She has a strong passion for skin health and helping others feel confident in their own skin.

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Risks & Recovery

Common temporary effects include redness, swelling, bruising and tenderness. Less common risks include infection, pigment change, scarring or an unsatisfactory/uneven result; rare but serious risks will be discussed with you. Downtime varies by individual and procedure. Your practitioner will assess suitability, explain alternatives and provide personalised aftercare. Results vary. If you have severe pain, vision changes, spreading redness, fever, or any urgent concern, seek immediate medical care and contact us on +61 2 8356 2888.
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