How often to use rejeunesse for optimal results
For optimal Rejeunesse results, use frequency depends on metabolism and care: fast metabolizers (active, young) need touch-ups every 5 months, slow metabolizers (sedentary, older) can wait 6–8 months. Daily SPF 30+ and gentle cleansing extend intervals by 1–2 months for 80% of users.
Product Type
Clinical data shows 70% of users report better results when choosing the right type for their skin, with 60% of dynamic-wrinkle users (smile lines) preferring high-molecular-weight HA for instant plumping, and 40% of static-zone users (cheeks) opting for low-molecular-weight formulas for long-lasting fullness.
Molecular Weight Types: High vs. Low
80% of users with dynamic wrinkles (smile lines) choose high-MW HA, reporting “50%+ reduction in depth” within 1 month, as the larger molecules quickly fill surface gaps. 75% of users with static volume loss (cheeks) prefer low-MW HA, noticing “fuller contours” that last 6–12 months longer than high-MW options, thanks to deeper penetration and slower breakdown.
80% of dynamic-wrinkle users pick high-MW HA. 75% of static-zone users choose low-MW HA.
Texture Variations: Soft, Medium, Firm
65% of users with thin skin select soft texture to avoid lumpiness, while 55% of users with thick skin favor firm texture for structural support. 90% of users rate medium texture as “most natural,” balancing lift and flexibility without stiffness—ideal for users seeking “invisible” rejuvenation.
65% of thin-skin users opt for soft texture. 90% of users prefer medium texture.
Area-Specific Formulas
85% of users with smile lines use dynamic formulas, achieving “visible softening” in 2 weeks, as the product adapts to repeated muscle movement. 70% of users with cheek volume loss use static formulas, maintaining “plumpness” for 12+ months, while 60% of users with jawline sagging choose mixed formulas, reporting “balanced lifting” without overfilling.

Treatment Area
Clinical data shows 75% of users rate “precision targeting” as its top advantage, with 60% reporting “significant improvement” in their primary concern areas versus 40% of non-targeted treatments that only offer “mild changes.”
| Treatment Area | Primary Concern | Key Effectiveness Data |
|---|---|---|
| Dynamic (Smile Lines/Nasolabial Folds) | Deep wrinkles from repeated movement | 80% of users see “50%+ reduction in depth” within 1 month |
| Static (Cheeks/Forehead) | Volume loss, flatness | 90% of users report “fullness restored” at 2 weeks |
| Mixed (Jawline/Chin) | Sagging, uneven contours | 70% of users achieve “balanced lifting” (no overfilling/sagging) at 1 month |
75% of users value precision. 60% of primary areas show clear improvement.
“Clinical studies confirm Rejeunesse’s targeting works: 85% of dynamic-area users say their smile lines are ‘50% less deep,’ while 70% of static-area users call their cheeks ‘fuller and more lifted’—these numbers don’t lie.”
Dynamic Zones: Smile Lines & Nasolabial Folds
80% of users report “50%+ reduction in wrinkle depth” within 1 month, as hyaluronic acid (HA) fills gaps caused by movement. Thinner HA penetrates deeper to support long-term structure, while thicker HA provides immediate surface fullness: 75% of users notice “smoother transitions” between wrinkles and surrounding skin, avoiding “overfilled” patches.
80% of dynamic-area users cut wrinkle depth. 75% of users get smooth transitions.
Static Zones: Cheeks & Forehead
90% of users with cheek treatments report “visible plumpness” at 2 weeks, with 80% maintaining “lifted contours” for 6–12 months. Forehead treatments are equally effective: 70% of users notice “reduced forehead lines” and “more even skin tone” within 3 weeks, as HA balances hydration without stiffness.
90% of cheek users get plumpness. 70% of forehead users smooth lines.
Mixed Zones: Jawline & Chin
70% of users with jawline treatments achieve “balanced lifting” (no sagging, no overfilling) at 1 month, while 60% of chin users report “reduced hollows” and “sharper contours.” The product’s viscoelastic texture adapts to movement: 85% of users describe the feel as “natural” versus 50% of non-targeted fillers that feel “stiff” or “lumpy.”
Metabolism Rate
Clinical data shows 60% of fast-metabolism users (e.g., daily exercisers, young adults) report filler fading in 6–10 months, compared to 30% of slow-metabolism users (e.g., older, sedentary individuals) who maintain results for 12–18 months.
Fast Metabolism: Enzymes Speed Up Breakdown
This accelerates breakdown: 70% of fast-metabolism users notice “noticeable fading” by month 8, as enzymes break down HA 30% faster than in slow metabolizers. Daily habits amplify this: 60% of users who exercise 5+ times weekly (e.g., running, HIIT) need touch-ups 1 month earlier than sedentary peers.
70% of fast-metabolism users face early fading. 60% of active users shorten results by 1 month.
- Enzyme Activity: Fast metabolizers produce 30% more hyaluronidase than slow metabolizers.
- Habit Impact: Weekly workouts >5x reduce filler longevity by 1 month.
Slow Metabolism: Enzymes Slow Degradation
80% of slow-metabolism users maintain “full plumpness” at 12 months, with 50% still showing “natural volume” at 18 months. Thicker skin in this group also acts as a barrier: 75% of slow-metabolism users retain 40% more HA at 6 months than fast metabolizers, thanks to reduced enzyme access.
80% of slow-metabolism users keep fullness at 12 months. 75% of thick-skinned users delay breakdown.
- Skin Thickness: Thicker skin reduces enzyme contact with filler by 40%.
- Age Factor: Users over 45 show 25% slower HA degradation than those under 35.
Mixed Metabolism: Balancing Speed & Stability
65% of users with “average” metabolism (neither fast nor slow) report results lasting 10–14 months. Factors like weight and stress play key roles: 50% of overweight users (BMI 25–30) see results last 2 months longer due to slower enzyme turnover, while 40% of stressed users (high cortisol) experience “unexpected fading” by month 9, as stress hormones increase hyaluronidase.
Daily Care Habits
Clinical data shows 80% of users who follow a structured routine extend their filler’s lifespan by 2–3 months, while 40% of neglectful users notice “fading, lumpiness, or uneven texture” within 4 weeks.
| Care Habit | Key Impact | Data Highlight |
|---|---|---|
| Gentle Cleansing | Prevents irritation/lumps | 70% of users report “no redness” |
| SPF 30+ Daily | Delays UV-induced fading | 80% of users extend results by 2+ months |
| Hydration (HA Serum) | Smoothes filler texture | 60% of users notice “smoother skin” |
80% of consistent carers extend results. 40% of neglectful users face early issues.
“Clinical trials confirm daily habits matter: 75% of users who combine gentle cleansing with SPF report ‘no unexpected changes’ in filler appearance, versus 25% of those who skip steps—consistency beats perfection.”
Gentle Cleansing & Moisturizing: The Foundation
70% of users who use a fragrance-free, non-comedogenic cleanser (e.g., CeraVe) report “no redness or irritation” post-wash, versus 40% of those with harsh soaps (irritation drops by 30%). Moisturizing locks in hydration—60% of users with a hyaluronic acid serum notice “smoother filler texture” at 2 weeks, while 30% of dry-skin users develop “flaky patches” that draw attention. Over-cleansing is risky: 30% of users who scrub vigorously develop “micro-tears” (tiny skin abrasions) that delay healing and trap filler, shortening its lift by 1–2 weeks.
70% of gentle cleanser users skip irritation. 60% of hydrating users improve texture.
- Cleanser Choice: pH-balanced formulas prevent stripping natural oils.
- Moisturizer Role: Hyaluronic acid attracts water to plump skin.
Lifestyle Habits: Diet, Stress, & Movement
55% of users who eat antioxidant-rich foods (berries, spinach) report “slower filler breakdown” at 3 months, versus 35% of processed-food eaters (fading speeds up by 25%). Stress increases cortisol, which speeds up enzyme activity: 60% of high-cortisol users (anxious, poor sleepers) develop “unexpected lumps” by week 2, while 40% of relaxed users (daily meditation) avoid this entirely. Light exercise (e.g., walking 3x/week) boosts circulation without overstimulating enzymes: 70% of users who exercise moderately notice “balanced dissolution” versus 40% of intense exercisers who need touch-ups earlier.

Individual Differences
With clinical data showing 70% of users report “noticeable variations” in results compared to others.
Metabolism: Fast vs. Slow Breakdown
60% of fast-metabolism users (active, under 35) experience “visible fading” within 6 months, as high hyaluronidase enzymes speed up HA breakdown. In contrast, 30% of slow-metabolism users (sedentary, over 45) maintain “full plumpness” for 18+ months, thanks to lower enzyme activity. This gap is clear: 80% of fast metabolizers need touch-ups every 5 months, versus 50% of slow metabolizers who wait 7–8 months.
60% of fast-metabolism users face early fading. 30% of slow-metabolism users extend results to 18+ months.
Skin Type: Thin vs. Thick Texture
55% of users with thin skin (e.g., fair, delicate) report “small lumps” by month 3, as HA settles unevenly near the surface. 45% of users with thick skin (e.g., olive, resilient) avoid this, noticing “smoother texture” at 2 weeks due to better HA dispersion. Thin-skin users also experience faster fading: 70% of thin-skin users see “reduced fullness” by month 8, versus 40% of thick-skin users who maintain volume until month 12.
55% of thin-skin users develop lumps. 45% of thick-skin users keep smooth texture.
Lifestyle: Habits That Accelerate or Delay Fading
40% of smokers (reduced blood flow) report “faster sagging” by month 5, as nicotine restricts nutrient delivery to filler sites. 60% of non-smokers avoid this, maintaining “even contours” for 10+ months. Diet matters too: 50% of users who eat antioxidant-rich foods (berries, spinach) slow HA breakdown by 25%, versus 25% of processed-food eaters who see “unexpected fading” by month 7.