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CureJet Official Launch in Russia: Innovative Needle-Free Injector Enters the Market Exclusively Through Bella-Systech

2026.05.26

On May 21, 2026, the official launch and start of sales of the new generation needle-free jet injector CureJet
on the Russian market took place at the Turandot Restaurant in the center of Moscow.

The event began with the official announcement of the start of CureJet sales in Russia by President of Bella-Systech
Lee Kisun, followed by a presentation of the device and its innovative needle-free jet injection technology.
The creator of the technology and founder of BAZ BIOMEDIC, Professor Jai-Ick Yoh 
also delivered a welcome video
message, where he noted that entering the Russian market marks a new stage of development for the company.

Sales director of Bella-Systech Danny Kim shared insights into CureJet’s global sales performance and the position
the technology currently holds in the aesthetic market. He also presented the latest sales figures, highlighting the
growing global interest in CureJet and emphasizing that the time has finally come for the official launch in Russia.

Dr. Alim Nogerov shared his experience of working with CureJet and presented his personal treatment approaches
and practical know-how for the device. He also introduced his exclusive methods of product dilution optimized
specifically for procedures performed with CureJet.

The program continued with a presentation by Dr. Alexey Evsyukov, who shared unique protocols for scar treatment
using CureJet and highlighted the opportunity to work with a completely new category of patients. He emphasized
that CureJet provides patients with an effective option for improving unwanted scars and expanding treatment
possibilities in his practice.

The event concluded with an active Q&A session, where participants showed great interest not only in the technology
itself, but also in the practical clinical experience shared by their colleagues already working with CureJet.

The needle-free jet injector CureJet already has more than 660 users worldwide, and now the time has come for
Russian doctors to experience the new technology firsthand.