
Rejuran is an injectable skin treatment based on polynucleotides, sometimes described as purified salmon DNA. It is used to support skin quality, hydration, texture and repair without adding volume in the same way as dermal fillers.
The cost of Rejuran in the UK can vary between clinics. The final price usually depends on the product variant, treatment area, number of sessions, amount of product used and the practitioner’s experience. This page explains the main cost factors so you can compare clinics more carefully.
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Rejuran prices can differ because treatment plans are not always the same. The main factors are:
Product variant: for example Rejuran I, Rejuran Healer or Rejuran S.
Treatment area: under-eyes, face, neck or décolletage.
Number of sessions: a single session usually costs less than a treatment course, but a course may be recommended for a more complete result.
Amount of product used: larger areas often require more product.
Practitioner experience: pricing may reflect training, skill, consultation time and injection technique.
Clinic location: prices may vary between cities and regions.
Aftercare and review appointments: some clinics include follow-up care, while others price this separately.
Combination treatments: Rejuran may be combined with skinboosters, fillers or other treatments when clinically appropriate.
A low price is not always the best comparison point. Check what is included, who performs the treatment and whether the clinic gives clear aftercare advice.
| Treatment | Unit | City/country | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rejuran | per treatment | United Kingdom | £ 180 | Lowest price |
| Rejuran | per treatment | United Kingdom | £ 283 | Average price |
| Rejuran | per treatment | United Kingdom | £ 350 | Highest price |
Different Rejuran variants may be used for different skin concerns. The clinic should explain why a specific variant is suitable for your skin, treatment area and goals.
Rejuran I is often used for delicate areas, such as the under-eye area and fine lines. Because this area requires careful technique, the cost is usually based on the treatment zone and the level of precision needed.
Rejuran Healer is commonly used for overall skin quality, hydration, texture and glow. Clinics may price this as a single session or as part of a treatment course.
Rejuran S may be used for more localised skin texture concerns, such as acne scarring. Pricing can depend on the size of the area, the amount of product used and the number of sessions recommended.
Larger areas, such as the full face, neck or décolletage, usually cost more than smaller areas because they may require more product and more treatment time.
Most people need more than one session. Your practitioner should explain the recommended number of treatments, expected recovery, aftercare and review plan before you book.
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Rejuran is usually chosen for skin quality, texture, hydration and repair support. It does not add facial volume in the same way as dermal fillers.
Profhilo is often used for hydration and mild skin laxity. It is usually priced by session or as part of a treatment course.
Skinboosters are commonly used to improve hydration, glow and skin smoothness. Pricing may depend on the product used, the amount needed and the treatment area.
Dermal fillers are mainly used for volume, contouring or structural support. They are often priced by ml or by treatment area.
Botox is different from Rejuran because it targets dynamic lines caused by muscle movement. It is usually priced by treatment area or dose.
The best option depends on your main concern. Rejuran may be more suitable if your focus is skin texture, fine lines or delicate skin quality. Fillers may be more suitable when volume loss or contouring is the main concern. A consultation can help clarify which treatment, or combination of treatments, is appropriate.
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Rejuran usually involves short downtime, but recovery varies by person, treatment area and injection technique. Temporary reactions may include:
Redness
Swelling
Small bumps at injection points
Bruising
Tenderness
These effects are usually temporary. The under-eye area can look more swollen or uneven at first because the skin is thinner.
Aftercare commonly includes:
Avoiding sauna, sunbeds and intense exercise for 24–48 hours
Avoiding alcohol immediately after treatment if advised by your practitioner
Not rubbing or massaging the treated area unless told to do so
Using daily SPF
Contacting the clinic if you have increasing pain, spreading redness, unusual swelling or symptoms that worry you
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Rejuran cost in the UK depends on the clinic, treatment area, product variant, number of sessions and whether you book a single treatment or a course. Check the clinic’s price details and consultation policy before booking.
Many treatment plans involve a course of sessions rather than one appointment. The exact number depends on your skin concern, treatment area and practitioner’s assessment.
Rejuran I is often used for delicate areas such as under-eyes. Rejuran Healer is commonly used for overall skin quality. Rejuran S may be used for localised texture concerns such as acne scarring.
It depends on the clinic and treatment plan. Rejuran and Profhilo are priced differently because they are used for different skin goals and may require different session plans.
Prices vary because of the product used, treatment area, amount of product, practitioner experience, clinic location, aftercare and whether the treatment is booked as a single session or a course.
Cosmetic skin treatments are usually not covered by insurance. Ask your clinic for a clear quote before starting treatment.
Sometimes, yes. Combination treatments should be discussed with a qualified practitioner so the plan matches your skin concern, anatomy and recovery needs.
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