Rejuran® Skin Boosters Have Been Quietly Rolling Out Across the Country. Here’s What We Know So Far

Earlier this month, South Korean aesthetics supplier Rejuran® held its Academy launch symposium at the W Hotel in Darling Harbour, Sydney. The event was attended by clinicians from all over Australia, who came to acknowledge the Academy is a gateway for mastering the art and science of the innovative Rejuran® products.

The day consisted of talks as well as practical components. Speakers included local dermatologists Dr Eric Song and Dr Davin Lim, and international guests including Dr Michael Kim, Chief Medical Officer of Rejuran®, and Dr Hyan Jun Park, Advisory Global KOL of Rejuran®. Sydney-based specialist Plastic Surgeon, Dr Steven Liew introduced proceedings, before being recognised as a Global KOL and Master Trainer for the company.

The brand’s topical cosmetic boosters – formulated to support the appearance of refreshed, hydrated skin- were also highlighted. And while talk within the beauty industry surrounding the release of the Rejuran® skin boosters is mounting, this marked one of the first official updates on their availability in Australia.

Rejuran® Skin Boosters are used in a professional cosmetic setting to support the appearance of well-hydrated, revitalised skin. The cosmetic formula includes polydeoxyribonucleotide (PDRN), an ingredient derived from salmon DNA and widely used in skincare.

The Rejuran® Skin Booster consists of three vials containing c-PDRN, which is extracted from Korean wild salmon (not to be confused with polynucleotides (PN), which are long-chain DNA fragments used in Rejuran® injectables to support skin structure and regeneration at a deeper level). PDRN is formulated to sit comfortably on the skin’s surface and support cosmetic hydration. The formula also includes hyaluronic acid, commonly used in skincare for its moisture-retaining properties. Rejuran® Skin Booster is designed to enhance the appearance of dull or tired-looking skin and support a refreshed, radiant look.

The Rejuran® Tone-Up Booster is also made up of three vials and contain four types of amino acids: Glycine, L-Lysine, L-Leucine and L-Proline. These amino acids are widely used in cosmetic formulations to support the appearance of smooth, radiant skin.

The two booster types can be used together or separately in treatments. These cosmetic boosters may be incorporated into broader skincare routines under professional guidance.

Rejuran® skin boosters are distributed in Australia & New Zealand by K Bridge Medical. For more information, visit this link or email info@kbridge.com.au.

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