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ToggleRejuran, Korean HIFU, and Pico Laser: The Clinical Rationale for a Multi-Modality Facial Support
Quick summary
Rejuran, Korean HIFU, and Pico Laser are designed to work on three different aspects of facial ageing – tone, skin quality, and structural lift. Rather than treating these as separate decisions, some patients ask a doctor whether a plan combining all three is appropriate for their skin.
Why Do People Look Into Combining Multiple Facial Treatments?
Facial ageing rarely shows up as a single, isolated concern. Uneven pigmentation, a loss of skin bounce, and softening along the jawline can all develop over a similar stretch of time, even though they involve entirely different layers of the skin.
- Surface tone, dermal quality, and structural support are separate layers, but they often age together
- Addressing only one layer may leave other visible concerns untouched
- A plan reviewed as a whole, rather than three separate bookings, is something a doctor consultation is designed to work out
Whether combining multiple treatments is worth considering depends entirely on which concerns are actually present, which is best discussed at a doctor consultation.
What Is Pico Laser and What It’s Designed to Do?
Pico Laser is a surface-level treatment using picosecond laser energy, designed to break down pigmentation into smaller particles, which the body may gradually clear over time.
- May be considered for dark spots, uneven tone, and dullness
- May involve minimal to no downtime
Pico Laser is designed to work at the surface of the skin. It doesn’t address dermal quality or structural laxity, which sit within different treatment approaches entirely.
What Is Rejuran and What It’s Designed to Do?
Rejuran is an injectable containing salmon-derived PDRN, delivered into the dermal layer and designed to work alongside the skin’s own repair and collagen-producing processes.
- May be considered for dullness, dehydration, or a loss of skin bounce
- Results may build gradually across a series of sessions
Rejuran is designed to work at the dermal, skin-quality level. It doesn’t address structural sagging, which involves a different, deeper layer of facial tissue.
What Is Korean HIFU and What It’s Designed to Do?
Korean HIFU is a treatment using focused ultrasound energy, delivered through a pen applicator, designed to reach deeper layers of facial tissue without disrupting the surface.
- May be considered for sagging or reduced definition along the jawline
- Results may develop gradually
Korean HIFU is designed to work on structural tissue. It doesn’t address surface pigmentation or dermal hydration, which sit within Pico Laser’s and Rejuran’s areas of focus instead.
Can Rejuran, Korean HIFU, and Pico Laser Be Combined In One Treatment Plan?
Because each treatment is designed to work on a different layer — surface tone, dermal quality, and structural support — so a doctor may consider them within the same plan where clinically appropriate.
That said, combining all three isn’t assumed to be necessary for everyone. Some patients may only have a tone concern, or only a structural one. Whether a multi-modality plan is appropriate is a decision for a doctor consultation to make, based on individual assessment.
How Are Sessions Scheduled Across Three Treatments?
Multiple treatments are typically not scheduled in the same sitting, since each involves different equipment, downtime considerations, and preparation. Pico Laser and Rejuran sessions are generally spaced weeks apart, while Korean HIFU results may build over a longer stretch of months as tissue responds.
The sequence may also vary depending on which concern is prioritised during a doctor’s assessment. For example, where surface pigmentation is the main concern, the discussion may begin with treatments designed for skin tone. Where reduced facial support is the primary concern, treatments designed for deeper tissue may instead be considered earlier in the overall plan.
- Sessions across all three may be sequenced rather than run simultaneously
- Spacing and order may vary depending on which concerns are prioritised
- Exact scheduling is set following a doctor consultation, not a fixed template
Treatments intended to support skin quality may also be incorporated at different stages depending on the individual’s clinical assessment and treatment goals.
Multi-Modality Plan Snapshot: Pico Laser + Rejuran + HIFU
| Pico Laser | Rejuran | Korean HIFU | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Layer addressed | Surface tone | Dermal quality | Structural tissue |
| Area referenced | Face, pigmentation-prone zones | Under eyes, cheeks, neck | Jawline, cheeks, neck |
| Downtime | May be minimal to none | May be minimal to none | May be minimal to none |
| Result timeline | May build across a course of sessions | May build across a course of sessions | May build across a course of sessions |
Disclaimer: this table is a general guide only, not a guarantee. Outcomes vary from person to person, and how (or whether) these treatments are combined depends entirely on an individual assessment by a doctor.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Right Starting Point Is a Conversation With a Doctor
If you’ve been considering Rejuran, Korean HIFU, Pico Laser, or any combination of the three, the most useful next step is a face-to-face consultation with a doctor who can assess your individual concerns and advise accordingly.
At ClearSK, our doctors take time to understand each patient’s skin condition before recommending any treatment. There is no one-size-fits-all plan – what matters is what is clinically relevant for you.
Why Patients Choose ClearSK
ClearSK has been providing doctor-led aesthetic treatments in Singapore since 2008 — over 17 years of clinical experience in non-invasive skin and body care.
- Thousands of treatments performed across our network of Singapore clinics
- 100+ treatment selections across skin, face, body and hair growth, allowing doctors to personalise care rather than fit patients to a fixed menu
- Doctor-designed protocols — treatment plans are developed and overseen by registered medical practitioners
- Multiple clinic locations across Singapore, with consistent clinical standards at each
ClearSK’s depth of experience across surface toning, dermal repair, and structural lifting technologies means patients with multi-layered facial concerns are assessed with the full range of clinically appropriate options in consideration.
Which Is Relevant for You?
- Mainly concerned about tone and pigmentation? If it’s dark spots, dullness, or uneven skin tone, Pico Laser may be considered as part of a clinical discussion.
- Mainly concerned about skin quality? If your concerns are dehydration, texture, or loss of bounce, Rejuran may be considered depending on your clinical assessment.
- Mainly concerned about facial support? If you’re noticing a softer jawline or reduced facial definition, Korean HIFU may be considered depending on your clinical assessment.
- Experiencing more than one at once? If concerns span tone, skin quality, and structural support, a consultation can help determine whether a multi-modality plan is appropriate for you.
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