
How to choose a Doctor can be just as important as choosing the treatment itself. Several clinics may offer Rejuran, but practitioner experience, consultation quality and treatment approach can vary.
A good choice should not be based only on price or location. It is also important to look at qualifications, experience with polynucleotides, knowledge of skin concerns and the quality of the consultation.
If you first want to understand the treatment itself, read more on the Rejuran treatment page.

Choose a Rejuran practitioner by comparing qualifications, experience with polynucleotides, consultation quality, independent reviews, before-and-after information and aftercare.
A suitable practitioner should explain whether Rejuran is appropriate for your skin concern, what results are realistic, what side effects may occur and which alternatives may be worth considering.
Ask which practitioner will carry out the treatment, what training they have and how often they work with injectable skin-quality treatments.
Two practitioners can use the same Rejuran product and still achieve different outcomes.
Results may be influenced by:
Injection technique
Facial and skin anatomy knowledge
Skin assessment
Correct indication selection
Experience with specific concerns
Treatment planning
Aftercare advice
Experience can be especially important for areas or concerns such as under-eye treatments, dark circles, acne scarring, fine lines and thin-looking skin.
An experienced Rejuran practitioner looks beyond the visible skin concern.
During consultation, they should consider:
Skin quality
Skin thickness
Healing response
Medical history
Current skincare or treatments
Expectations
Possible contraindications
Alternative treatments
This helps create a more personalised and realistic treatment plan.
Use the following checklist when comparing Rejuran practitioners and clinics.
In the UK, ask what qualifications, training and professional registration the practitioner has.
This is important because Rejuran is an injectable treatment and should be carried out in an appropriate clinical setting by a suitably trained professional.
Ask the clinic:
Who will perform the treatment?
What are their qualifications?
Are they professionally registered?
Are they insured for injectable treatments?
What training have they completed in polynucleotides or skin-quality injectables?
A trustworthy clinic should be transparent about the practitioner’s background and experience.
Not every practitioner has the same level of experience with Rejuran.
Useful questions include:
How long have you worked with Rejuran?
How often do you perform polynucleotide treatments?
Which Rejuran products do you use?
Which areas do you treat most often?
Do you have experience with my specific skin concern?
A high treatment volume does not automatically mean better results, but it may suggest more practical experience.
Some concerns require more specific experience.
Examples include:
Rejuran under the eyes
Acne scarring
Dark circles
Fine lines
Thin-looking skin
Uneven skin texture
Reduced skin elasticity
Ask whether the practitioner has treated similar concerns before and what results are realistic for your skin.
Before-and-after photos can be useful, but do not base your decision on one strong example.
Look for:
Several patients
Similar skin concerns
Consistent lighting
Natural-looking outcomes
Realistic improvement
Results that match your goals
Before-and-after photos should be used as guidance only. Results vary per person.
Reviews can give insight into the clinic experience.
Look for comments about:
Communication
Consultation quality
Practitioner expertise
Aftercare
Managing expectations
Patient satisfaction
How concerns were handled
Do not only look at the score. Read the content of the reviews to understand the full patient experience.
A good consultation is one of the strongest signs of a careful clinic.
A proper consultation should include:
Medical intake
Skin assessment
Discussion of contraindications
Explanation of risks and side effects
Realistic expectations
Alternative treatment options
Aftercare advice
A clear treatment plan
Be cautious if the consultation feels rushed or focuses only on selling the treatment.
Do not compare clinics only by price.
Also compare:
Experience
Qualifications
Consultation quality
Reviews
Before-and-after information
Aftercare
Treatment plan
How clearly risks are explained
This gives a more complete picture of whether a clinic is suitable for your Rejuran treatment.
There is no official minimum number of Rejuran treatments that proves a practitioner is experienced.
However, there are useful signs that may indicate stronger experience and a more careful treatment approach.
Positive signs may include:
Regular experience with polynucleotide treatments
Experience with several skin concerns
Clear explanation of the treatment plan
Realistic expectations
Transparent discussion of risks
Before-and-after examples where available
Detailed aftercare advice
A consultation that does not feel rushed
A careful practitioner should explain both the possible benefits and the limitations of Rejuran.
Useful questions include:
How often do you perform Rejuran treatments?
Which Rejuran product would you use for my concern?
Do you have experience with acne scarring?
Do you have experience with under-eye treatments?
What results are realistic for my skin?
What side effects can occur?
What should I do if I am unhappy with the result?
What aftercare do you provide?
The answers should be clear, specific and tailored to your skin concern.
Some warning signs may suggest that a practitioner or clinic is not the best fit for your Rejuran treatment.
You may want to keep looking if:
The consultation feels rushed
Risks are not discussed
There is no clear treatment plan
The clinic cannot explain the practitioner’s experience
Your specific skin concern is not assessed
Before-and-after examples are unavailable or unclear
The focus is only on selling the treatment
Aftercare is not explained
Results are promised or guaranteed
A careful practitioner should take time to explain suitability, alternatives, risks and realistic expectations.
Rejuran is usually performed by a suitably trained practitioner with experience in injectable treatments and skin-quality procedures.
Depending on the clinic, this may include doctors, nurse prescribers, dentists or other appropriately trained aesthetic practitioners. The key point is that the person carrying out the treatment should be qualified, trained, insured and experienced with injectable skin treatments.
Practitioner type | May perform Rejuran? | Relevant expertise |
Doctor | Yes, if trained in injectables | Medical assessment and injectable experience |
Dermatologist | Yes, if offering aesthetic injectables | Skin expertise |
Plastic surgeon | Yes, if offering injectable treatments | Aesthetic and reconstructive expertise |
Nurse prescriber | Yes, if trained and insured | Injectable treatment and prescribing experience |
Aesthetic practitioner | Depends on training, scope and clinic standards | Varies by background and experience |
Always ask who will perform the treatment and what qualifications and training they have.
Use this table when comparing clinics.
Comparison point | Why it matters |
Qualifications and training | Helps assess whether the practitioner is appropriately trained |
Professional registration, where relevant | Adds transparency and accountability |
Rejuran experience | Shows practical experience with the treatment |
Polynucleotide experience | Shows product and technique familiarity |
Experience with acne scarring | Important for indication-specific treatment |
Experience under the eyes | Important for delicate treatment areas |
Before-and-after information | Helps assess realistic outcomes |
Reviews | Shows patient experience |
Aftercare | Supports safe recovery and follow-up |
Consultation quality | Helps create a personalised treatment plan |
Risk explanation | Shows whether the clinic is medically careful |
Price can be part of the comparison, but it should not be the only factor.
A consultation gives you the chance to assess the practitioner’s experience and approach.
Important questions include:
Do you think Rejuran is suitable for my skin concern?
How often do you perform Rejuran treatments?
Which product would you use and why?
What results are realistic?
What risks or side effects should I know about?
Are there any reasons I should not have this treatment?
What alternatives may be more suitable?
What aftercare do you provide?
What happens if the result is not what I expected?
A good consultation should give you enough information to make a considered decision.
No. A higher price does not automatically mean more experience or better results.
When comparing clinics, look at:
Experience
Qualifications
Consultation quality
Reviews
Aftercare
Treatment planning
How clearly risks are explained
Suitability for your skin concern
Cost is only one part of the decision. A careful consultation and realistic treatment plan are just as important.
PDRN and polynucleotide treatments are often well tolerated, but no injectable treatment is risk-free.
Possible downsides include:
More than one session may be needed
Results develop gradually
Temporary redness may occur
Temporary swelling may occur
Small injection bumps may appear
Bruising or tenderness can happen
The result may be subtle
For more detail, read about Rejuran side effects.
Rejuran S is often discussed for acne scarring and some superficial scars, but suitability depends on the type of scar, skin quality and treatment plan.
A practitioner may also discuss other options, such as laser, microneedling, skinboosters or combination treatments.
Read More: Rejuran for acne scars.
The quality of a Rejuran treatment is not determined only by the product. Practitioner experience, skin assessment, injection technique and aftercare also matter.
Compare:
Practitioners
Clinics
Reviews
Consultation quality
Before-and-after information
Aftercare
Treatment approach
This can help you decide which clinic is most suitable for your skin goals and expectations.
If you are comparing several Rejuran practitioners, look beyond price and location.
Compare experience, reviews, consultation quality, treatment information and whether the practitioner explains risks and expected results clearly.
By comparing clinics side by side, you can make a more informed choice before booking a consultation.
Compare qualifications, experience with Rejuran, consultation quality, independent reviews, before-and-after information and aftercare.
Yes. Ask who will perform the treatment, what qualifications they have, whether they are professionally registered where relevant and whether they are insured for injectable treatments.
There is no fixed minimum. Ask how often they perform Rejuran treatments and whether they have experience with your specific skin concern.
Rejuran may be performed by suitably trained practitioners with injectable experience. This may include doctors, nurse prescribers, dentists or trained aesthetic practitioners, depending on the clinic.
Yes, a dermatologist may perform Rejuran if they offer aesthetic injectable treatments and have relevant experience.
Compare clinics on practitioner experience, consultation quality, reviews, aftercare, treatment information and how clearly they explain possible risks.
Ask about experience, suitability, realistic results, risks, alternatives, aftercare and what happens if the result is not what you expected.
There is no single best practitioner for everyone. The right choice depends on your skin concern, expectations, location, consultation quality and practitioner experience.
Rejuran is used in aesthetic medicine, but no injectable treatment is risk-free. Possible side effects and contraindications should be discussed during consultation.


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