rejuran
Rejuran is a Class III medical device used to support skin repair. Because it is not a scheduled medicine, it can be discussed openly.
This is one of the few treatments that can be named publicly. It is regulated in Australia as a Class III medical device rather than a prescription-only medicine, so there is no restriction on discussing it by name.
Rejuran is one of the few treatments in this field that can actually be named and explained on a website, because it is regulated as a medical device rather than a prescription medicine.
It is used to support the skin's own repair processes, and results build over a course rather than appearing after one appointment. Expect a series, spaced out, with gradual change.
Like anything injected, it carries risks. Swelling, bruising, tenderness and small raised areas at the injection points are common in the days afterwards. Rarer complications exist and Sali will go through them with you before you consent to anything.
what the appointment covers
- Skin assessment and a discussion about whether Rejuran suits your concern
- A realistic course length and spacing, not a single session promise
- Full risk and recovery discussion, including what the days afterwards look like
- Medical history, allergies and suitability
before you book
This is a higher risk cosmetic procedure area. Complications are possible, some of them serious, and recovery is real. The result one person gets is not the result you will get. Read the risks and recovery page in full, then bring your questions to the consultation.
Risks and recovery