Rejuran at Plumerian Aesthetics

Rejuran is a skin treatment that uses polynucleotides (PNs), a type of DNA molecule derived from salmon, to promote skin healing and regeneration. These molecules are believed to help stimulate collagen production, reduce inflammation, and support the skin's natural repair processes.
Administered via injections, Rejuran is often used to address concerns like skin texture, fine lines, wrinkles, and skin damage, and may also improve the appearance of acne scars or enhance overall skin health. While it’s generally well-tolerated with minimal downtime, the effectiveness and outcomes can vary.
To determine whether Rejuran is suitable for your skin and to discuss an appropriate treatment plan, a consultation with a nurse at Plumerian Aesthetics is required. This will ensure the treatment aligns with your specific needs and goals.

Rejuran + Platelet Therapy results 1 month after first treatment
This client received 2mls of Rejuran, carefully placed in the under-eye and cheek areas. Platelet therapy was applied to the remaining areas of the face, including the forehead, nose, and chin. The combined approach was selected to address individual skin concerns and support overall treatment goals.

Immediately post-treatment
This photo shows what this client's face looked like immediately after her Rejuran & Platelet Treatment. Mild swelling, redness, and small raised bumps (particularly where Rejuran was injected) are completely normal straight after treatment. Some clients may also experience light bruising, especially around more delicate areas. These effects typically subside within 24–48 hours. However, everyone’s skin responds differently — while some may notice minimal downtime, others might experience a little more visible swelling or bruising. This is all a normal part of the healing process and will settle as the skin begins to repair and rejuvenate.
Rejuran In Action
Watch Melia receive a Rejuran treatment in clinic
Rejuran for Common Skin Concerns
During your consultation, we may discuss the following skin concerns
Fine Lines and Wrinkles
Fine Lines and Wrinkles
Skin Texture
Skin Texture
Skin Elasticity
Skin Elasticity
Acne Scars
Acne Scars
Dehydrated Skin
Dehydrated Skin
Dull or Tired-Looking Skin
Dull or Tired-Looking Skin
Sun Damage
Sun Damage
FAQ's
What is Rejuran?
Rejuran is a skin treatment that uses polynucleotides (PNs), a type of DNA extracted from salmon, to promote skin regeneration. The treatment stimulates collagen production and helps improve skin texture, elasticity, and hydration.
How is Rejuran administered?
Rejuran is typically administered through a series of injections into the skin. The procedure is usually done by a qualified nurse or practitioner. The number of injections depends on the area being treated and the desired results.
What skin concerns can Rejuran treat?
Rejuran can address various skin concerns, including:
Fine lines and wrinkles
Uneven skin texture
Acne scars
Skin dehydration
Dull or tired-looking skin
Sun damage and pigmentation issues
Loss of skin elasticity
How many sessions of Rejuran are needed?
The number of treatments varies depending on individual skin concerns and goals. Generally, a series of 2–3 treatments spaced about 4–6 weeks apart is recommended. Some individuals may choose to do maintenance treatments every few months.
Is the treatment painful?
Most people experience minimal discomfort during the procedure. The injections may cause slight stinging or pinching sensations, but a topical numbing cream can be applied before treatment to help minimize discomfort.
Is there any downtime after the treatment?
Rejuran has minimal downtime. You may experience some redness, swelling, or slight bruising at the injection sites, but these side effects typically resolve within a few hours to a few days. Most people can return to their daily activities immediately after the procedure.
How soon will I see results?
Results from Rejuran can start to become visible after about 2–4 weeks as the skin begins to regenerate. The full effects usually become more noticeable after a series of treatments. Skin appears smoother, more hydrated, and with improved elasticity.
Are there any side effects?
Side effects are generally rare but may include redness, swelling, or slight bruising at the injection sites. These are usually temporary and should resolve on their own within a few days. If you experience any unusual reactions, it’s important to contact your practitioner.
Who is a good candidate for Rejuran?
Rejuran is suitable for most people looking to improve skin health and treat signs of aging, acne scars, or sun damage. However, it’s essential to have a consultation with a qualified professional to determine if it’s the right treatment for your skin type and concerns.
Can Rejuran be combined with other treatments?
Yes, Rejuran can be combined with other treatments, such as Botox, dermal fillers, or laser treatments, for enhanced results. Your practitioner will assess your skin and recommend a customized treatment plan that works best for your needs.
How long do results from Rejuran last?
Results typically last for several months, depending on individual skin type and lifestyle. Maintenance treatments may be recommended every 4–6 months to maintain optimal results.
Do I need to prepare for the treatment?
There is minimal preparation needed for Rejuran. However, it’s recommended to avoid blood-thinning medications (like aspirin) and alcohol for a few days before your treatment to reduce the risk of bruising.
Can Rejuran be used for sensitive skin?
Yes, Rejuran is often a good option for people with sensitive skin, as it works gently to promote skin healing and regeneration without causing significant irritation.
Where can I get Rejuran treatment?
Rejuran is offered at specialized aesthetic clinics, such as Plumerian Aesthetics, where a consultation with a qualified nurse or practitioner will help determine if the treatment is right for you.