I heard that Nam Vo used a concierge and have another friend who used the same one. I don't know the name but maybe look on Nam's social to see if she mentioned! That's apparently a good one
Based on other anecdotes, I think the pain level for Rejuran is dependent on the delivery method — all manual injections require a high pain threshold and many request laughing gas or equivalent to handle it. Numbing cream doesn’t appear to be enough for this level of pain. When injected via a microneedling-like device (like your friend, Lisa), it doesn’t go as deep into the dermis and also doesn’t cause as much pain, making it tolerable with just numbing cream.
Thank you for sharing your detailed experience! Was incredibly informative as I plan my next trip
So, as I understand it, the machine is that many clinics use in Korea is still actual injections (deeper than a microneedling device) but likely faster than manual because it's giving multiple shots at the same time. But I've also heard that other people who've gotten the individual injections have said it wasn't too bad. Anyway, I'm eager to try it again and will report back!
Loved this article! A trip to Korea for the food and beauty is on my list! Any recommendations on finding a skincare concierge service?
I heard that Nam Vo used a concierge and have another friend who used the same one. I don't know the name but maybe look on Nam's social to see if she mentioned! That's apparently a good one
Based on other anecdotes, I think the pain level for Rejuran is dependent on the delivery method — all manual injections require a high pain threshold and many request laughing gas or equivalent to handle it. Numbing cream doesn’t appear to be enough for this level of pain. When injected via a microneedling-like device (like your friend, Lisa), it doesn’t go as deep into the dermis and also doesn’t cause as much pain, making it tolerable with just numbing cream.
Thank you for sharing your detailed experience! Was incredibly informative as I plan my next trip
So, as I understand it, the machine is that many clinics use in Korea is still actual injections (deeper than a microneedling device) but likely faster than manual because it's giving multiple shots at the same time. But I've also heard that other people who've gotten the individual injections have said it wasn't too bad. Anyway, I'm eager to try it again and will report back!