Hongdae Dermatology Clinic Rejuran Healer Pain Relief Review Days 1-7 (Boyfriend's Treatment)
There was only one reason why I had been thinking about Rejuran Healer for a long time and kept putting it off.
I've heard many times that the pain is so scary.
So, we started by having my boyfriend try it first before we met in person. Hahaha
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My boyfriend said that his skin had become worse and more dry recently after surgery, so we decided to get a consultation first, and I was thinking of doing it later if it was okay.
While searching, I found Hongdae Dermatology Clinic. I was drawn to the description that it relieved pain even if it wasn't HB, and there were many similar reviews, so I decided to visit.
Parking is always difficult in the Hongdae area, but I felt comfortable because they even provided parking registration.
The hospital had a warm atmosphere and didn't feel like a factory. The staff were generally friendly.
Before the procedure, there was a process of taking detailed skin photos and checking the condition of the skin, and my boyfriend said that he was first told that his skin was very dry.
The explanation was that the concerns were in the order of dryness → redness → pores, and since I had recently been experiencing enlarged pores and skin troubles, I received a consultation at the right time.
Before Rejuran Healer, I was considering between Potenza and Rejuran, but after hearing the explanation about the quick-drying effect, I decided to go with Rejuran first.
I was hesitant because of the pain, but I think the detailed explanation about pain relief had an impact.
Regarding the procedure, they showed me the process of opening the genuine Rejuran right in front of my eyes, and explained that they pay attention to pain relief through the use of micro needles, dermal layer injection, and injectors.
Anesthesia was available between basic lidocaine and EMLS, but my boyfriend's skin is thin and sensitive, so they said they went with basic lidocaine.
I heard that the treatment areas were in the order of dryness: butterfly zone → around the mouth → chin, and 4cc was used.
Looking at the photos from the first day, it didn't seem like there was as much blood or injection marks as I thought.
It was a bit surprising because it felt a bit different from the way I had seen Rijuran right after she died.
I was most curious about the pain, and after the lidocaine anesthetic cream and nerve anesthesia, the first 10 or so times they pricked me, I didn't even know I was in the middle of the procedure.
He said that after that he felt some pain, but it was more bearable than he expected.
By the third day, there was still some redness left. He said that it wasn't the typical feeling of a hole, so people around him didn't really notice it. At this point, he said it felt like a recovery with little to no noticeable effect.
By the 7th day, the injection marks had almost disappeared and he kept saying that his skin felt a lot more dry.
They said their skin felt firmer and more moisturized, and that it felt like their skin was glowing.
Seeing him keep saying on KakaoTalk that it was better than he thought made me feel a little less scared even though I had been putting it off because of the pain.
I only received Larafil on the same day, haha. It felt okay for people who are uncomfortable with stimulating procedures, and I heard that Aquafil is also a less irritating option for those who find stimulating procedures uncomfortable.
Anyway, my boyfriend has only been using the Rejuran Healer for 7 days, so we will have to wait and see if there are any long-term changes. Also, the feeling may vary from person to person depending on skin type and recovery speed, so I think we will have to wait a bit longer to see how things go.
[with Cash Review]