The story of looking like a potato for 5 days after getting Rituo (allogeneic dermis)... but my skin has really changed.
I received Rituo. They say it is a skin booster made from allogeneic dermis, that is, human-derived tissue.
I had been putting it off for a long time because I felt uncomfortable putting something from another person's body into my face, but I finally did it this time.
The method involves injecting densely all over the face, like Rejuran or Skin Botox, and I received 500 injections.
The pain is a bit more intense than skin Botox. Tears streamed down my face, but it wasn't severe enough to require general anesthesia.
The real problem is the downtime. I started getting severe bruising right after the procedure, so I was shocked when I looked in the mirror on the morning of the second day.
My face looked like a bruised potato. Even on the fourth day, the bruises were still quite deep, so I even received separate treatment for them at the hospital.
It subsided rapidly starting from the 5th day, and since I used bruise cream and a face mask every day, it went away faster than I expected.
The effect is really good.
Three advantages.
First, my pores have noticeably shrunk. I can clearly see the difference even when looking in the mirror.
Second, the flushing has improved a bit. Originally, one side looked red due to dilated blood vessels, but that has gotten better. This is a really unexpected effect.
Third, my skin has become thicker. I think it would be especially good for those with thin skin who are concerned about fine lines.
The downside is that it's drying. It doesn't make your skin moisturized or shiny like Rejuran; instead, it feels like it's pulling from behind.
It is a procedure that requires really diligent hydration management.
I'm not sure if I'll be able to get it again because the downtime was long, but the effect was definitely different from other skin boosters!









