Why Rejuran Is Revolutionising Regenerative Aesthetics.
Regenerative medicine continues to captivate the aesthetic industry, with treatments like Rejuran paving the way for natural, science-backed solutions.
From October 28th to 29th, the scenic Lakai Sandpine Resort in Korea set the stage for the PharmaResearch Global Symposium for Rejuran. This highly anticipated event brought together dermatology and aesthetics leaders from around the world to explore the groundbreaking potential of DOT DNA Optimising Technology (DOT) and celebrate its transformative impact.
Rejuran is known for leveraging the restorative power of wild salmon DNA to enhance skin health and vitality. As a Class III medical device in Australia, Rejuran enjoys a unique position, allowing for broader consumer awareness while adhering to the highest standards of medical advertising. The treatment’s ability to stimulate skin healing and collagen production addresses a gap seen in many aesthetic practices.
Salmon harvest experience
The event kicked off with an unforgettable journey into the origins of Rejuran’s core ingredient: wild salmon DNA. Guests travelled to the Namdaecheon River to observe the natural phenomenon of salmon returning to their spawning grounds. The serene environment and emphasis on nature underscored Rejuran’s philosophy, aptly referred to as the “Power of Renewal.”
Next, attendees were granted an exclusive look inside PharmaResearch’s state-of-the-art bioengineering facilities. The tour showcased how DOT technology is produced, offering unprecedented insight into the scientific precision behind this game-changing DNA-optimised treatment.
Highlights from the Symposium
Topics covered included advanced applications of DOT DNA technology, the science behind wild salmon DNA, and the broader implications for anti-ageing and skin repair treatments. For many attendees, the symposium offered both inspiration and practical insights to take back to their practices.
Key presentations were delivered by:
- Dr Steven Liew, specialist plastic surgeon and founder of Shape Clinic, who shared his clinical expertise and insights on the evolving landscape of DNA-optimised treatments.
- Dr John Sullivan, dermatologist at Kingsway Dermatology & Aesthetics, who presented on the role of DNA in advancing skin healing.
International guests like Alex Pike (Face By Alex Pike), Dr Paul Gold and Sarah Hart (Ponsonby Cosmetic Clinic), and Dr Woo Tan (Seventh Layer Aesthetic Clinic) added depth to the discussions, showcasing how regenerative skincare is being adopted across diverse markets.
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