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Rejuran Lands in Israel, Marketed Explicitly as Korean

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Rejuran, the salmon-DNA polynucleotide injectable made by Seoul-based Pharma Research, officially reached Israeli clinics in September 2025. What stands out is not that another K-beauty product arrived — several have — but how uniformly every tier of the Israeli rollout leans on one word: Korean.

One importer, one positioning
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The sole Israeli distributor is Omegamedix, which runs a dedicated landing page at rejuran.omegamedix.co.il and an Instagram account, @rejuran.israel. The landing page’s header reads:

REJURAN — הפולינוקליאוטיד המקורי מקוריאה (“REJURAN — the original polynucleotide from Korea”)

Below it: “ask your doctor for only this one” and “the #1 treatment in Korea for over 10 years”. The page cites three regulatory stamps — Israeli Ministry of Health approval, European CE MDR (received in the past year), and Korea’s KFDA — in that order, with the Korean regulator given equal billing.

The SKUs imported to Israel are Rejuran Healer (full face), Rejuran S (scars, including acne scars) and Rejuran I (eye area).

The Korean framing is the pitch
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In Israeli press, clinic copy and social media, the Korean origin is not a detail — it is the headline.

Clinic copy matches. Dr. Shabo: “Rejuran is an innovative substance originating in South Korea.” Dr. Zeid in Tel Aviv: “Rejuran is an advanced Korean treatment.” Dr. Orly Fuzailov, quoted in Ynetnews (English): “I’m among the first doctors to use the product, which comes from Korea… Koreans believe in slow and steady. In Israel, women have less patience.”

How much, and where
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Pricing — per Dr. Fuzailov and the skinbymichaela.co.il price page — runs roughly:

  • Single 3cc face syringe: ₪3,000
  • 2cc scar or eye syringe: ₪2,000
  • Full initial course (3–4 sessions, 3–4 weeks apart): ₪7,000–15,000
  • Maintenance: every 6–12 months

Israeli practices currently advertising Rejuran include Dr. Moshe Rosen (Tel Aviv + Jerusalem), Dr. Orly Fuzailov, Dr. Monica Elman (medical director of Maccabi Aesthetics), Dr. Shabo, Dr. Zeid (Tel Aviv), Skin by Michaela, Aestella Klinika and Menscape Clinic. It is not an exhaustive list — the Omegamedix Instagram directs patients to DM for the authorised-clinic roster.

Why this is worth noting
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Korean skincare brands have been on Israeli shelves for years — COSRX, Anua, Beauty of Joseon are in Super-Pharm — but those are drugstore goods. Rejuran is different: a prescription-only clinical injectable, priced at low-four figures per syringe, explicitly sold on its Korean provenance to Israeli consumers who until recently had only Italian and French polynucleotide alternatives. The launch is a notable data point in how Korean aesthetic medicine is crossing from “trendy” into Israeli medical practice, with the Korean origin carried through as a feature, not translated away.

Sources: Omegamedix, Ynet Laisha, Ynetnews, Mokasini, Maariv, Mako, Dr. Moshe Rosen.


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