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Explained by a Jamsil dermatologist: Ellabie Rituo, a skin-ingredient injection

Oganacell dermatology clinic · 잠실피부과 오가나셀 · October 23, 2025

Explained by a Jamsil dermatologist, Ellabie Rituo, a skin-ingredient injection As skin ages, sagging is natural, but because of various factors such as dry environments and ultrav...

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Clinic: Oganacell dermatology clinic

Original post date: October 23, 2025

Translated at: April 20, 2026 at 2:05 PM

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Explained by a Jamsil dermatologist,

Ellabie Rituo, a skin-ingredient injection

As skin ages, sagging is natural, but because of various factors such as dry environments and ultraviolet rays,

it can easily start to sag regardless of age.

In particular, when the skin barrier breaks down, the aging process speeds up.

As time passes, when the structures that make up the skin, that is, the ‘support base,’ weaken, skin condition declines.

This structure is ECM (extracellular matrix), and one of the dermatology treatments, ‘Ellabie Rituo,’ is

attracting attention as a method that directly fills the skin with these ECM components.

Shall we take a closer look?

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Changes happening inside the skin, The role of ECM

What maintains the elasticity and density of our skin is thanks to the invisible ECM.

This ECM is made up of components such as collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid, and acts as a kind of base layer that firmly holds skin cells together.

But as we age, these components are quickly broken down, and the regeneration speed slows down...!

In the end, the reasons skin sags, fine lines increase, and the surface becomes rough are all here.

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Why Rituo is getting attention

Rituo is a skin booster based on Real Human Skin ingredients, and it has the 특징 of directly supplementing ECM components that are most similar to the skin’s internal structure.

It is made not from artificially synthesized substances or xenogeneic collagen, but with the same composition as actual skin components!

It is characterized by a texture that gently blends in without altering the skin’s natural structure, and

one of its advantages is that after treatment, it works toward smoothing the skin’s original texture without an artificial feeling.

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The process in which skin texture and moisture change together

After treatment, most people notice changes inside the skin before they notice them on the surface.

Usually, after about 3 days, a softer texture returns,

and after 1 to 2 weeks, you can expect fine lines and pores to become less noticeable together. (Of course, results vary from person to person^^)

In particular, because Rituo directly fills ECM components inside the skin, unlike treatments that only make the surface look brighter, many people feel that the skin’s density itself changes.

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Why recovery is quick

Rituo is a relatively simple skin booster treatment that takes about 10 minutes!

Although it works deep inside the skin, there is almost no external irritation or swelling, so you can return to daily life the very next day.

However, on the day of treatment, it is best to avoid makeup and irritation in order to protect the skin.

This recovery speed is also one of its advantages.

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How often should Rituo skin booster treatment be done?

Rituo can provide sufficient benefit even with just one treatment per year.

However, the cycle can be adjusted depending on skin condition and individual goals. If you want more intensive results,

we recommend about 3 sessions at 2-month intervals.

In most cases, even one treatment per year can be enough to help improve skin texture and maintain moisture.

Rituo differs from other skin boosters in that it is not just a temporary effect, but a fundamental treatment that fills in the skin’s structure.

That is why we guide each person toward a treatment suited to their skin condition!

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Rituo, directly injected by a Jamsil dermatologist

The ECM inside the skin gradually decreases over time,

but Rituo helps restore the skin’s natural health by refilling that original structure.

If you prefer natural-looking results and do not want artificial changes,

Rituo skin booster can be a good alternative^^

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1:1 personalized skin correction Jamsil Dermatology, Ogana Cell Jamsil Branch

Ogana Cell Dermatology Clinic Jamsil Branch provides not only natural-looking skin care, but also guidance tailored to each individual.

Customized care that fills in what is lacking and removes what is unnecessary

With 1:1 personalized skin correction, the method, cycle, and other details are adjusted according to each person’s different skin condition.

If you are curious about dermatology care methods for your skin, please feel free to contact us anytime.

Together with Dermatology Specialist and Chief Director Kim Sang-jin, there are a total of 3 dermatology specialists.

Thank you^^

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