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How to Verify Genuine Chaeum Premium No. 4 for Professional Use

For aesthetic professionals, verifying genuine Chaeum Premium No. 4 is essential to maintain safety standards and trust. This guide details practical steps for clinic owners and practitioners to confi

Dr. Marcus Reid, Dermatologist·
Chaeum Premium No. 4 dermal filler box and syringe with verification details

For aesthetic professionals, verifying genuine Chaeum Premium No. 4 is essential to maintain safety standards and trust. This guide details practical steps for clinic owners and practitioners to confirm the authenticity of this hyaluronic acid dermal filler, ensuring reliable sourcing and product integrity for your professional applications.

The Necessity of Verifying Product Authenticity

Maintaining high standards in aesthetic practice requires a commitment to sourcing authentic products. Non-genuine or compromised dermal fillers can introduce significant risks, ranging from unpredictable performance to potential adverse patient outcomes. For products like Chaeum Premium No. 4, a hyaluronic acid dermal filler manufactured by Hugel in South Korea, verifying authenticity is not merely a best practice; it is a professional imperative. Understanding the characteristics of genuine products helps safeguard both your practice's reputation and patient welfare.

Visual Inspection of External Packaging

The first line of defense against non-genuine products begins with a meticulous visual inspection of the outer packaging. Genuine Chaeum Premium No. 4 packaging features consistent branding, clear printing, and specific security elements. Examine the box for:

  • High-Quality Print: Look for crisp, uniform text and graphics without blurring, misspellings, or color inconsistencies.
  • Security Seals: Verify that all seals are intact and show no signs of tampering. Hugel often employs specific tamper-evident seals.
  • Hologram: Authentic Chaeum Premium No. 4 typically includes a holographic security sticker. This hologram should display clear, multi-dimensional imagery that changes when viewed from different angles. It should not appear as a flat sticker.
  • Batch Number and Expiry Date: These should be clearly printed, not stickered over or easily erasable, and match the information on the inner product container.

Lot Number Traceability and Manufacturer Verification

A critical step in confirming the authenticity of Chaeum Premium No. 4 involves its lot (or batch) number and expiration date. Every genuine product unit carries a unique lot number assigned by the manufacturer, Hugel.

Professionals should:

  • Record Details: Document the lot number and expiration date from both the outer packaging and the individual product syringe or vial.
  • Cross-Reference: Ensure these numbers match exactly across all components. Discrepancies are a significant red flag.
  • Manufacturer Inquiry: If doubts persist, contact Hugel directly with the lot number for verification. Reputable manufacturers often provide a system for confirming product batch authenticity. This process is similar to verifying other aesthetic injectables, as outlined in guides such as Verifying Genuine Sculptra (2 vials).

Confirming Cold Chain Documentation

Hyaluronic acid dermal fillers like Chaeum Premium No. 4 require specific storage conditions, often maintaining a cold chain to preserve product integrity and efficacy. A reliable wholesale distributor provides transparent documentation of their cold chain management.

Look for:

  • Temperature Logs: Evidence that the product has been stored within the manufacturer-recommended temperature range throughout its transit and storage.
  • Shipping Documentation: Details confirming appropriate handling and transport conditions. This ensures the product's stability from origin to your clinic. For more insights on proper storage, refer to professional handling guides for similar products, such as VOM Light: A Professional Guide to Handling and Storage Protocols.

The Role of a Certificate of Authenticity (COA)

A Certificate of Authenticity (COA) issued by your supplier serves as formal documentation of the product's genuine origin. While not every wholesale transaction includes a COA, reputable suppliers should be able to provide verifiable proof of sourcing directly from the manufacturer or an authorized distributor.

When reviewing a COA:

  • Supplier Information: Confirm the certificate originates from your direct supplier.
  • Product Details: Ensure it specifies Chaeum Premium No. 4, along with the correct lot numbers and quantities matching your order.
  • Traceability: The COA should ideally link back to the original manufacturer's documentation or authorized distribution channels. This provides an additional layer of confidence in the product's integrity. For a broader range of options, explore our Hyaluronic acid dermal filler catalog.

Identifying Common Red Flags from Grey-Market Suppliers

Professionals must remain vigilant against 'grey market' or unauthorized suppliers. These sources often present red flags that indicate potential counterfeit or compromised products:

  • Unrealistically Low Pricing: While volume tiers offer discounts (e.g., illustrated $106.8/unit with 4-8% volume discounts), prices significantly below market value often signal non-genuine products.
  • Lack of Documentation: Inability or unwillingness to provide lot numbers, COAs, cold chain records, or clear sourcing information.
  • Poor Communication: Unprofessional responses, evasiveness about product origin, or pressure to purchase quickly.
  • Inconsistent Packaging: Variations in packaging design, material quality, or security features across different batches.
  • Questionable Payment Methods: Suppliers insisting on non-traceable payment options.

Practical Verification Steps Before Administration

Before any product is administered to a patient, a final series of checks should be performed:

  1. Re-verify Packaging: Perform a final visual check for any signs of tampering or damage immediately prior to opening.
  2. Confirm Lot Match: Ensure the lot number on the syringe or vial precisely matches the outer box and any internal documentation.
  3. Inspect Product: Visually inspect the filler itself (if visible) for clarity, consistency, and absence of particulates, as per manufacturer specifications.
  4. Check Expiry: Confirm the product is well within its expiry date. Do not use expired or nearly expired products.
  5. Review Supplier Documentation: Have relevant cold chain and authenticity documentation readily available for your records.
Authenticity & Traceability: Our Commitment to Professionals

Sourcing genuine aesthetic injectables is foundational for professional practice. We prioritize transparency and trust by ensuring every Chaeum Premium No. 4 unit, and all products in our catalog, are supplied with full traceability. This includes verifiable lot numbers, confirmation of cold chain integrity from the manufacturer (Hugel) to your clinic, and, upon request, certificates of authenticity. Our commitment helps you deliver treatments with confidence and peace of mind.

Frequently asked

For professional buyers.

How can I definitively verify if my Chaeum Premium No. 4 is genuine?+
To definitively verify, cross-reference the lot number and expiry date on all packaging components. Check for genuine holograms and security seals. If unsure, contact Hugel, the manufacturer, directly with the product's lot number for official confirmation. Always ensure your supplier provides clear cold chain and sourcing documentation.
What is the importance of the lot number for Chaeum Premium No. 4?+
The lot number is crucial for product traceability. It uniquely identifies a specific batch produced by Hugel. This allows for recall management if necessary and enables professionals to verify authenticity directly with the manufacturer, confirming the product's origin and quality control history.
What documentation should a reputable supplier provide for Chaeum Premium No. 4?+
A reputable supplier should provide comprehensive documentation, including detailed invoices with lot numbers, evidence of proper cold chain handling, and, upon request, a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) or proof of direct sourcing from Hugel or an authorized distributor.
Can a significantly lower price indicate a non-genuine Chaeum Premium No. 4 product?+
Yes, while wholesale pricing offers volume tiers (e.g., 4-8% discounts), prices substantially below the established market value are a major red flag. Non-genuine products are often priced to attract buyers with unrealistic discounts, indicating a compromised supply chain or counterfeit goods.
Why is cold chain integrity important for HA fillers like Chaeum Premium No. 4?+
Cold chain integrity ensures the hyaluronic acid filler maintains its structural stability and intended rheological properties. Deviations from recommended storage temperatures can degrade the product, potentially affecting its performance, safety, and shelf-life, even if the product appears visually normal.
Where can professionals source genuine Chaeum Premium No. 4 for their clinics?+
Professionals should source Chaeum Premium No. 4 exclusively from authorized distributors or reputable wholesale partners with a proven track record of transparent sourcing, robust cold chain management, and the ability to provide full product traceability and authenticity documentation.
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