In anticipation of Manchester United’s Community Shield final matchup with their local rivals, Rasmus Hojlund has starred in a video therapy for acne.
The Manchester United striker was captured on camera receiving face laser therapy from KLNIK at Harvey Nichols.
According to the clinic’s website, Hojlund has undergone three rounds of PicoSure Laser Skin Rejuvenation treatment, which looks to have cost him between £1,099 and £1,399 total.
Additionally, Hojlund expresses in the video his surprise at how effectively the treatment has worked.
“To be honest, I’m pretty shocked,” he remarked. “The past two summers I had, it blew up.””Dr Rosh,” a specialist in the field with over 500,000 Instagram followers and over 100,000 TikTok followers, provided Hojlund with treatment.
“My striker looks majestic,” one fan commented in the comments section.
Another person remarked, “I noticed his skin looked so much better lately; it’s so interesting to see the process.”
Some people weren’t as understanding. “Perhaps he ought to train instead,” said one reviewer.
‘He’s been bothered with a bit of acne with some scarring, so we’re helping to harmonise that texture, minimise the scarring, and lessen the redness,’ Dr. Rosh mentioned.
“To give him the best outcome possible, we used the Picosure Pro Laser here to deliver channels, break down the skin, and then exosomes to help with that inflammation and healing.”
Hojlund received sophisticated biological beauty treatment using ExocoBio exosomes, which helped him heal the scars left by his acne.
Hojlund believes that a rematch of the FA Cup final in May between United and Manchester City in the Community Shield final would be the ideal outcome.
Due to a hamstring injury sustained during United’s preseason friendly versus Arsenal in the US, Hojlund will not play in the match.
It is anticipated that the 21-year-old Danish forward won’t return until mid-September.
This indicates that Jadon Sancho, who made amends with Erik ten Hag, is expected to start down the centre today.
The winger was barred from first-team training following a public spat with Ten Hag, which led to his loan to Borussia Dortmund last season.