
While Rejuran is generally well tolerated, knowing how to minimise side effects helps you feel prepared and confident. This practical guide focuses on reducing the chance and impact of common reactions.
Common Temporary Reactions
Mild redness, swelling, bruising, or small bumps can occur and usually settle quickly. For the full overview, see Rejuran side effects and how long Rejuran bumps last.
How to Minimise Side Effects
- Choose an experienced, qualified practitioner
- Disclose your full medical history
- Avoid blood thinners if advised beforehand
- Follow aftercare carefully
- Avoid heat, alcohol, and intense exercise immediately after

Supporting Recovery
Gentle skincare, hydration, and daily SPF support smooth recovery. Read our aftercare guide. The AAD recommends gentle care while skin settles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can side effects be avoided completely?
Some temporary reactions are normal, but good technique and aftercare minimise them.
When should I contact my practitioner?
If you notice severe, worsening, or unusual symptoms, contact your practitioner promptly.
Final Thoughts
Most Rejuran side effects are mild and temporary. Choosing a skilled practitioner and following aftercare carefully are the best ways to minimise them.
This article is for general informational purposes only and is not medical advice; consult a qualified practitioner for guidance specific to your skin.
