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Rejuran PDRN: Repairing the Fine Lines Filler Cannot Reach

PDRN and filler solve different problems. This explains why crow's feet and perioral lines often persist after volumisation — and what Rejuran actually does.

Dr. Jee Hoon Ju

Dr. Jee Hoon Ju

International Director / Aesthetic Medicine Physician

Dr. Seung Yeon Cha

Dr. Seung Yeon Cha

Representative Director

Skin, Not Filler. — PDRN rebuilds what volume cannot restore.

Where Filler Stops. — Crow's feet form in skin tissue, not lost volume.

Precision at Depth. — Microneedle delivery targets the papillary dermis precisely.

Active Repair. — PDRN signals fibroblasts — collagen synthesis begins acutely.

Get the Right Plan. — Book an English consultation at Tune Clinic, Apgujeong.

Many patients arrive having already tried filler — or having been advised toward it — and still feel that something is off. The volume looks corrected. The shadows are softer. But the skin itself still looks tired, crepey, or textured in a way that no amount of volumisation has touched. This is not a failure of technique. It is a failure of tool selection.

Why Filler and PDRN Operate on Different Problems

Filler addresses structural volume loss. As the deep fat compartments thin and the bony scaffold resorbs with age, tissue descends and hollows form. Hyaluronic acid or other volumising agents placed at the correct anatomical depth can restore support, re-drape soft tissue, and reduce shadowing. This is legitimate, well-evidenced medicine when performed with proper anatomical understanding — see how Tune Clinic approaches filler as a structural tool rather than a reflex correction.

But fine surface lines — the crow’s feet that fan from the lateral canthus, the fine perioral creases that gather with repeated muscle contraction — do not live in the deep fat. They live in the dermis itself. Specifically, they reflect a deterioration of the papillary and reticular dermis: thinning collagen networks, reduced elastin organisation, and declining fibroblast activity. Placing volume nearby does not remodel skin tissue. The structural problem and the skin-quality problem are separate, and they require separate answers.

What PDRN Is and What It Actually Does

Polydeoxyribonucleotide (PDRN) is a bioactive compound derived from salmon DNA, purified and standardised for injectable medical use. Rejuran, the formulation used at Tune Clinic, has an established evidence base in Korean and international dermatology literature for its effects on skin regeneration.

The mechanism is reasonably well characterised. PDRN acts primarily as an adenosine A2A receptor agonist. Stimulation of this receptor pathway:

The net clinical effect — observed over a course of treatments — is measurable improvement in skin thickness, elasticity, and surface texture. These are changes occurring within the dermis, not imposed from outside it.

Fine lines in the crow’s feet zone are a skin quality problem. Injecting filler laterally to ‘support’ the area does not change the structural integrity of the dermis one millimetre above. The two conversations belong in separate columns on the treatment plan.

Delivery Precision: Why Depth Matters

The papillary dermis — the uppermost layer of the dermis, sitting just beneath the epidermis — is the primary target for Rejuran injection in fine-line treatment. This is a shallow plane. Microneedle delivery at the correct depth distributes PDRN where fibroblast populations are most relevant to surface texture, without the trauma and imprecision of broader needling approaches.

The difference between a skin booster and a structural filler session

Skin boosters, including PDRN formulations, are sometimes conflated with fillers because both involve injectable syringes and both carry aesthetic goals. The distinction physicians make is:

This matters for expectation-setting. A course of Rejuran will not produce the instant visual shift that volume replacement does. What it produces — across three to four sessions typically spaced three to four weeks apart — is skin that behaves differently: smoother, more resilient, with fine lines that are genuinely reduced rather than filled around.

Which Patients Benefit Most

Rejuran is not a universal first-line answer. Physician assessment before any skin booster course should consider:

For patients with crow’s feet, perioral crepiness, or generalised fine surface texture that has persisted or worsened despite prior volumisation, PDRN often represents the missing layer in a treatment plan that was otherwise addressing the right problems in the wrong tissue plane. The physician’s role is to identify which layer is actually responsible for what the patient is seeing — and to resist the instinct to default to volume when the evidence points elsewhere.


Ready to plan your treatment?

Tune Clinic Apgujeong offers English-language consultations with Dr. Ju and Dr. Cha — a structured assessment, not a sales call.

Book an appointment to pick a time that fits your Seoul itinerary.

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