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Ageing of the skin is noticeable. The effects of the sun, acne scars, hyperpigmentation, and decreased suppleness can all give one a worn-out appearance.

Fortunately, professional skin rejuvenation treatments like Rejuran can stop this process in its tracks by encouraging the production of collagen, balancing tone, improving skin smoothness, and shrinking pores.

If a few simple tips are kept in mind, recovery after these therapies can be swift and easy.

Does the Rejuran Treatment Include any Downtime?

Rejuran is injected into the skin in many dots, causing tiny raised welts at the location of each injection. As a result, the post-treatment appearance is rather odd.

After treatment, the skin seems to have hundreds of small mosquito bites covering it. These can take 12 to 24 hours to completely vanish.

How Quickly is the Process?

Including the consultation and numbing, the treatment itself lasts for roughly 15-20 minutes.

After treatment, you should anticipate some swelling (the welts indicated above), which normally goes down in a day or two.

Use a Gentle Cleanser and Cold Water When Washing Your Face.

The skin’s top layer is often scraped off or softly punctured during rejuvenation procedures. Even while the pain is usually not severe, utilising some products right away can cause irritation and discomfort. Wash with lukewarm water and gentle detergents to avoid this. Avoid using exfoliants and creams with abrasive components, such as the following:

  • Artificial dyes and fragrances
  • Silicone or dimethicone
  • Alcohols such as propylene glycol
  • Sulfates such as sodium lauryl sulfate

Use Sunscreen and Moisturiser.

Dryness causes the skin to feel tight and uncomfortable after a skin treatment, so it’s crucial to moisturise skin heavily and drink enough water. Avoid being in the sun at all costs, as UV damage to an undamaged epidermis may not even be as severe as the effects of the sun on exposed deeper layers of skin.

The use of a full-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 can help shield fragile skin from dangerous UVA and UVB radiation, though, if any time is spent in the sun.

Avoid Applying Pressure to the Regions that Have Been Treated.

Any amount of pressure applied to the skin might reduce the blood flow to that location, limiting the skin booster’s ability to reach the injured area and promote healing.

For the first few nights following a skin booster treatment, it is advised to sleep in a supine position (on your back), allowing for proper blood circulation throughout your body while you are unconscious.

Avoid Alcohol and Vigorous Exercise.

Strenuous exercise, such as jogging, can cause the sweat glands to produce excessive amounts of sebum, which can have a negative impact on skin boosters like Rejuran Healer or Profhilo. This is similar to the effects of steam on the skin.

In a similar line, research has revealed that alcohol has an impact on skin pores, which can lead to clogged pores or skin inflammation. Postpone rigorous activities and alcoholic beverages for at least 24 hours after the treatment to maximise the effects of skin boosters.

Don’t Go Overboard

Daily activities can usually be resumed almost right away, but there are a few exceptions. Physical labour and other cardio-intensive activities can increase blood flow to the face, causing complications like redness, oedema, and irritation. For at least the first day following a treatment, but preferably for two to three days, it is best to minimise perspiration.