Rejuran June Treatment Series.

Doctor-led Skin Rejuvenation.

Skin Rejuvenation takes time, not intensity.

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At Cosmenon, treatment planning focuses on skin quality, assessment and structured sequencing rather than aggressive approaches.

Skin Quality treatment is usually approached as a series.

A series-based approach allows treatment decisions to be guided by assessment rather than intensity.

This helps maintain a measured approach and supports outcomes that continue to look natural.

For patients exploring broader approaches to skin quality and skin rejuvenation, our Rejuvenate Your Skin page explains how treatment planning can fit into an overall skin health strategy.

Questions about treatment frequency, suitability and what to expect are also covered in our FAQs, including common considerations raised during consultation.

Why should you choose doctor-led treatments?

Skin rejuvenation is rarely about selecting a treatment in isolation. It starts with understanding the concern, assessing the skin, and deciding whether treatment is appropriate in the first place.

Every consultation at Cosmenon begins with a medical assessment. Dr Raj will discuss your goals, examine skin quality and contributing factors, and consider whether treatment aligns with what you are hoping to achieve. In some cases, treatment may not be recommended immediately, or a different approach may be more suitable.

Where treatment proceeds, planning focuses on progression rather than intensity. Skin quality treatments are often approached as a structured series, with timing and intervals tailored to the individual rather than applying the same protocol to everyone.

Follow-up also forms part of the process. Reviewing response over time allows treatment decisions to remain measured and personalised, while ensuring expectations remain realistic and aligned with long-term skin health.

The aim is not to create dramatic change in a single appointment, but to support gradual, refined improvement through assessment, planning and clinical oversight.

Winter can be a useful time to focus on Skin Quality.

Winter often becomes a time to shift attention from maintenance toward skin quality.  Cooler weather, reduced sun exposure, and a slower seasonal rhythm can make it easier to commit to a structured treatment plan and consistent skincare routine.  Use it to focus on gradual improvements in hydration, texture, luminosity, and overall skin resilience. 

June Treatment Series

For patients commencing a structured treatment series during June, planning may include an additional session as part of the overall protocol where clinically appropriate and discussed during consultation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • The June Treatment Series is designed as a structured approach to skin quality treatment rather than a single appointment. The offer applies when a treatment series is planned and undertaken during the promotion period.

    Treatment planning begins with consultation and assessment to determine whether this approach is suitable for your goals, skin characteristics, and overall treatment plan

  • Skin quality treatments are often approached progressively.

    Many patients choose to space treatment over multiple appointments to allow review, observation of response, and adjustment of planning over time. This approach may support a more measured and individualised pathway rather than attempting to achieve change in a single session.

    Your recommended schedule will depend on assessment and may vary

  • There is no universal number.

    Your recommended treatment plan will depend on factors including skin quality concerns, previous treatments, timing goals, and clinical assessment.

    During consultation we discuss expected sequencing, intervals, and review points.

  • Response varies between individuals.

    Some patients report noticing changes gradually over the weeks following treatment, while others require additional review appointments before deciding whether to continue treatment planning.

    The aim is generally to prioritise gradual, natural-looking change rather than abrupt alteration.

  • No.

    Suitability depends on medical history, examination findings, previous treatments, skin characteristics, and treatment goals.

    A consultation allows discussion of potential benefits, limitations, alternatives, and whether treatment is appropriate for you.

  • Recovery varies.

    Temporary redness, swelling, tenderness, or visible treatment marks may occur. Most patients return to normal activities relatively quickly, but individual recovery experiences differ.

    You’ll receive personalised aftercare guidance if treatment proceeds.

  • No.

    Promotions do not replace medical assessment. Participation in the June Treatment Series does not guarantee suitability or treatment recommendation.

    All treatment decisions are made following consultation and informed consent.