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Skin Booster Brands Used in Korea, Compared

Medically reviewed by Lee Joon, Chief Medical Director (대표원장)

If you're trying to decide between the many Korean skin booster brands compared across clinics in Seoul, the short answer is this: there is no single best option for everyone. The right choice depends on your skin concern, budget, and how much downtime you can accept. Rejuran-type products (based on polynucleotide) are often chosen for texture and healing support, hyaluronic acid boosters like Juvéderm Volite or Restylane Vital are chosen for hydration and glow, and Profhilo-type bio-remodeling injections are chosen for skin laxity and firmness. Each works differently, and a consultation with a licensed doctor is the only reliable way to match a product to your skin.

What these skin boosters actually do

All skin boosters are injected into the superficial dermis, but the active ingredient differs by brand and category. Polynucleotide-based products, often marketed under names such as Rejuran, are derived from salmon or trout DNA fragments and are generally described as supporting tissue repair and collagen stimulation. Hyaluronic acid boosters, such as Juvéderm Volite or Restylane Vital, use a lightly cross-linked gel designed to sit in the skin and draw in moisture rather than add volume. Profhilo and similar bio-remodeling injections use a very high concentration of stabilized hyaluronic acid that spreads through tissue to stimulate the skin's own collagen and elastin production. These are different mechanisms, so comparing Korean skin booster brands is less about which is "stronger" and more about which mechanism matches your goal.

Who each type tends to suit

People with dull, dehydrated skin or fine texture concerns often gravitate toward hyaluronic acid boosters because the hydration effect is usually noticeable within days. Those dealing with acne scarring, uneven texture, or slower skin recovery sometimes prefer polynucleotide-based options, as these are commonly discussed in relation to tissue repair, though individual response varies. Patients concerned with early skin laxity, particularly around the lower face and neck, may be more suited to bio-remodeling treatments. None of these outcomes are guaranteed, and a doctor's assessment of your skin condition should guide the decision rather than marketing claims.

Who should avoid skin boosters

Skin boosters are not appropriate for everyone. Patients with active skin infections, unresolved acne breakouts in the treatment area, or a history of keloid scarring should discuss this openly with their doctor before proceeding. Pregnant or breastfeeding patients are typically advised to postpone injectable treatments. People with known allergies to hyaluronic acid or, in the case of polynucleotide products, to fish-derived ingredients, need to disclose this during consultation. Anyone on blood thinners or with a bleeding disorder should also flag this in advance, since bruising risk increases.

How a typical session goes

Sessions usually begin with a consultation, skin assessment, and sometimes numbing cream applied for twenty to thirty minutes. The product is then injected using either fine needles or a micro-cannula, depending on the area and the practitioner's technique. Treatment areas commonly include the full face, neck, or hands, and a session generally takes between twenty and forty-five minutes. Some clinics use a mix of manual injection and device-assisted delivery for more even distribution, but this varies by practice and by product.

Downtime and recovery

Mild redness, small bumps, or pinpoint bruising at injection sites are common in the first one to three days. Hyaluronic acid boosters tend to settle faster, often within a day or two, while polynucleotide-based treatments may cause slightly more visible swelling initially, though this also depends on the individual's skin and how many injection points were used. Makeup can usually be applied the next day once any broken skin has closed, but sun exposure and strenuous exercise are often advised against for a short period afterward. Recovery experience differs from person to person, so it is worth asking your doctor what to expect for your specific skin type.

Number of sessions and what drives price

Most skin booster protocols are designed as a course rather than a single visit. A common pattern is three sessions spaced a few weeks apart, followed by maintenance sessions less frequently, but the exact schedule depends on the product used and the concern being treated. Price is not something we can state in fixed figures here, since it depends on the brand, the amount of product used, the treatment area, and whether the clinic bundles sessions as a package. Consultation fees and VAT may also vary by clinic, so it is best to confirm current pricing directly during a consultation rather than relying on general estimates.

Safety considerations

All injectable treatments carry some risk, including bruising, swelling, infection, or an uneven result, and no clinic can promise a specific outcome. Choosing a licensed medical facility and disclosing your full medical history are the most practical steps a patient can take to reduce risk. At DOD Skin Cheongdam, as at any clinic, a proper consultation should include a review of your skin condition, allergies, and expectations before any product is chosen. If you experience unusual pain, prolonged swelling, or signs of infection after treatment, contact the clinic promptly rather than waiting.

CategoryMain mechanismTypical focusGeneral downtime
Polynucleotide (e.g. Rejuran-type)Tissue repair supportTexture, scarring, dull skin1-3 days, mild swelling possible
Hyaluronic acid booster (e.g. Juvéderm Volite, Restylane Vital)Hydration and light volumeDryness, fine lines, glow1-2 days, mild bruising possible
Bio-remodeling (e.g. Profhilo-type)Collagen and elastin stimulationSkin laxity, firmness1-2 days, small bumps may persist briefly

Frequently asked questions

Which skin booster brand gives the fastest visible result?

Hyaluronic acid boosters tend to show a hydration effect within a few days, but firmness or texture changes from other categories usually build gradually over several weeks, and timing varies by individual.

Can I combine different skin booster types in one course?

Some doctors do combine categories, for example pairing a hydration-focused product with a collagen-stimulating one, but this depends on your skin assessment and should only be planned with a licensed doctor.

How long do results from Korean skin booster brands typically last?

Duration varies widely by product and individual metabolism, but many patients return for maintenance sessions every few months to sustain the effect rather than expecting a one-time permanent change.

Is one brand safer than another?

All the categories discussed here are used clinically, and safety depends more on proper technique, sterile practice, and patient screening than on the brand name itself.

Do I need a patch test before treatment?

Some clinics recommend a patch test for patients with a history of allergies, particularly for polynucleotide products derived from fish, and this should be discussed during your consultation.

General information for international patients. Not medical advice. Individual results vary; consult a qualified physician.

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