
[Clinic Note] Why Juvelook Glam Beats Rejuran
[Clinic Note] Why Juvelook Glam Beats Rejuran
[Clinic Note] Why Juvelook Glam Beats Rejuran
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Juvelook Glam vs. Volume,
Which one should you get?

I get this question so often in DMs
that I wanted to set the record straight once and for all.
Juvelook Glam and Volume have similar names,
and many people say they're unsure
of the difference.
Before we dive in,
let's cover the three key questions this post is built around.
Q. Juvelook Glam and Volume —
are the ingredients different?
Both are based on PDLLA (a collagen-stimulating biopolymer),
but the particle size and intended use are different.
I'll explain in detail in the main text.
Q. Glam for elasticity,
Volume for volumizing?
That's generally true,
but it's worth looking a little more closely.
It really does depend on your skin condition.
Q. Can both be done at the same time?
Yes, in fact combining them is quite common.
I'll explain which combinations work best below.
Juvelook —
let's start with what it actually is
Juvelook is a collagen-regenerating skin booster that combines PDLLA and hyaluronic acid (HA).
Where Rejuran works by delivering nourishment to the skin,
Juvelook acts as a catalyst
that triggers your skin
to produce its own collagen from within.
Depending on particle size and concentration,
it comes in two forms: Glam (for skin boosting)
and Volume (Lenisna).
Glam vs. Volume,
a side-by-side comparison

Simply put, Glam focuses on refining skin 'texture'
and smoothing it out,
while Volume specializes in filling 'sunken areas.'
Dr. Wi Youngjin's clinical notes:
In my experience, patients in their early to mid-30s often see great results with Glam alone —
the firmer, bouncier skin feel really resonates with them.
One thing I always want to emphasize:
Volume is injected deeper and uses larger particles, which means
the practitioner's skill level is absolutely critical.
Especially in delicate areas like under the eyes,
precise placement is essential to avoid nodules (lumps).
Who should get which one?

[When Juvelook Glam is recommended]
Those with rough skin texture and visibly enlarged pores
Those whose makeup keeps settling into fine lines
Those who want a subtle, all-over radiance
[When Juvelook Volume is recommended]
Those who look tired or gaunt due to sunken side cheeks or flat cheekbones
Those who want natural fullness without the artificial look of fillers
Those concerned about deep nasolabial folds or under-eye hollowness
A common misconception: just because it's called Volume
doesn't mean it'll puff out like a filler.
It's your own tissue filling in, so the result looks completely natural.
Number of sessions and cost
Juvelook is not a one-and-done treatment.
Typically, 3 sessions at monthly intervals are recommended,
followed by maintenance once every 6 months to a year.
The downside? The cost ^^..
With multiple sessions required, the total adds up.
That said, there's no filler to dissolve later,
and the biggest advantage is that it builds 'your own collagen.'
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1. Is it better to get
Glam and Volume together?
A. Yes — using Glam across the entire face to improve overall texture,
then adding Volume only to sunken areas,
tends to deliver the highest satisfaction.
Q2. Rejuran vs. Juvelook —
which one hurts more?
A. It varies by person, but most patients find Juvelook
less painful than Rejuran.
(This comes down to differences in particle structure and dilution method.)
If you have any questions, feel free to
reach out via KakaoTalk or phone.
Come visit us at Beauty Stone (Hapjeong Station) and I'll walk you through everything in person.
This has been Dr. Wi Youngjin.
✦ Further reading
Juvelook Glam vs. Volume,
Which one should you get?

I get this question so often in DMs
that I wanted to set the record straight once and for all.
Juvelook Glam and Volume have similar names,
and many people say they're unsure
of the difference.
Before we dive in,
let's cover the three key questions this post is built around.
Q. Juvelook Glam and Volume —
are the ingredients different?
Both are based on PDLLA (a collagen-stimulating biopolymer),
but the particle size and intended use are different.
I'll explain in detail in the main text.
Q. Glam for elasticity,
Volume for volumizing?
That's generally true,
but it's worth looking a little more closely.
It really does depend on your skin condition.
Q. Can both be done at the same time?
Yes, in fact combining them is quite common.
I'll explain which combinations work best below.
Juvelook —
let's start with what it actually is
Juvelook is a collagen-regenerating skin booster that combines PDLLA and hyaluronic acid (HA).
Where Rejuran works by delivering nourishment to the skin,
Juvelook acts as a catalyst
that triggers your skin
to produce its own collagen from within.
Depending on particle size and concentration,
it comes in two forms: Glam (for skin boosting)
and Volume (Lenisna).
Glam vs. Volume,
a side-by-side comparison

Simply put, Glam focuses on refining skin 'texture'
and smoothing it out,
while Volume specializes in filling 'sunken areas.'
Dr. Wi Youngjin's clinical notes:
In my experience, patients in their early to mid-30s often see great results with Glam alone —
the firmer, bouncier skin feel really resonates with them.
One thing I always want to emphasize:
Volume is injected deeper and uses larger particles, which means
the practitioner's skill level is absolutely critical.
Especially in delicate areas like under the eyes,
precise placement is essential to avoid nodules (lumps).
Who should get which one?

[When Juvelook Glam is recommended]
Those with rough skin texture and visibly enlarged pores
Those whose makeup keeps settling into fine lines
Those who want a subtle, all-over radiance
[When Juvelook Volume is recommended]
Those who look tired or gaunt due to sunken side cheeks or flat cheekbones
Those who want natural fullness without the artificial look of fillers
Those concerned about deep nasolabial folds or under-eye hollowness
A common misconception: just because it's called Volume
doesn't mean it'll puff out like a filler.
It's your own tissue filling in, so the result looks completely natural.
Number of sessions and cost
Juvelook is not a one-and-done treatment.
Typically, 3 sessions at monthly intervals are recommended,
followed by maintenance once every 6 months to a year.
The downside? The cost ^^..
With multiple sessions required, the total adds up.
That said, there's no filler to dissolve later,
and the biggest advantage is that it builds 'your own collagen.'
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1. Is it better to get
Glam and Volume together?
A. Yes — using Glam across the entire face to improve overall texture,
then adding Volume only to sunken areas,
tends to deliver the highest satisfaction.
Q2. Rejuran vs. Juvelook —
which one hurts more?
A. It varies by person, but most patients find Juvelook
less painful than Rejuran.
(This comes down to differences in particle structure and dilution method.)
If you have any questions, feel free to
reach out via KakaoTalk or phone.
Come visit us at Beauty Stone (Hapjeong Station) and I'll walk you through everything in person.
This has been Dr. Wi Youngjin.
✦ Further reading
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