The future of skin rejuvenation isn’t just about replacing what’s been lost – it’s about helping your skin rebuild itself. If you’ve been paying attention lately, next-generation treatments like Elravie Re2O, CellREDM, and Adite are generating tremendous interest – but what exactly are they, and why is everyone talking about them?
While you are likely familiar with treatments like PDRN, PN, or biostimulators like PLLA, one of the hottest new regenerative technologies to emerge from South Korea is Human Acellular Dermal Matrix (hADM). Unlike traditional skin boosters that primarily stimulate production, hADM introduces a human-derived extracellular matrix scaffold – the very structural framework your skin uses to rebuild itself.
With new products entering the market at a rapid pace, it can be difficult to understand how they differ or which one is right for you. Here is everything you need to know about what hADM is, how it works, and how to choose the right format for your routine.
What is hADM?
hADM stands for Human Acellular Dermal Matrix. It is derived from donated human dermal tissue that undergoes a highly sophisticated biological purification process.
Manufacturers use proprietary clearing technologies (like L&C Bio’s AlloClean™ in Elravie Re2O) to completely strip away all cellular components, DNA, and blood materials. What remains is a pure, 3D extracellular matrix (ECM) scaffold composed of natural human collagen types I and III, elastin, proteoglycans, and structural proteins.
Because it is an exact structural match to your own skin’s matrix, it boasts unparalleled biocompatibility and poses zero risk of typical synthetic foreign-body reactions.
As hADM technology rapidly advances, it’s critical to understand that not all human dermal matrices are engineered for the same job. If you are researching these products online, you will run into two completely different categories:
- Cosmetic Skin Boosters (e.g., Elravie Re2O, Adite): These are highly micronized and specifically processed to break down into a soft, highly pliable fluid mesh. They are engineered specifically for aesthetic mesotherapy or cannula delivery to spread smoothly and uniformly under the skin for overall dermal thickening, anti-aging, and radiant texture.
- Surgical Tissue Grafts (e.g., Sesalo): These heavy-duty formulas are launched strictly for advanced clinical wound healing, deep surgical scars, and tissue reconstruction. To do their job, the matrix is processed to remain dense, rugged, and structurally rigid to physically “plug” a deep wound cavity.
⚠️ The DIY Warning: Do not attempt to cross over medical surgical grafts into an aesthetic mesotherapy routine. Because surgical matrices lack the smooth fluid “slip” of cosmetic boosters, injecting them superficially across the face carries a significantly higher risk of leaving behind hard, un-dispersed, and long-lasting papules under the skin. Stick strictly to dedicated cosmetic-grade boosters for facial rejuvenation.
What Does hADM Do for the Skin?
When micronized hADM is introduced into the skin via mesotherapy or cannula techniques, it acts as an immediate biological blueprint.
- Immediate Scaffolding: It instantly replaces lost dermal architecture, providing physical structural support to thinning, aging skin.
- Fibroblast Recruitment: Your native skin cells (fibroblasts) migrate directly into this 3D human matrix scaffold.
- Explosive Neo-Collogenesis: Once inside the scaffold, your fibroblasts are signaled to highly accelerate the production of your own fresh collagen and elastin, permanently remodeling the dermis from the inside out.

Who is it Good For?
hADM is the ultimate preventative and restorative treatment for anyone focused on longevity and cellular health. It is highly recommended for:
- Dermal Optimization (Ages 30s–40s+): For those already prioritizing advanced skincare who want to proactively fortify their skin’s structural foundation before significant volume loss occurs.
- Early to Advanced Laxity: Excellent for treating structural thinning, fine crepiness, or skin that is beginning to lose its natural “snap.”
- Textural Rebuilding: Anyone dealing with atrophic acne scars, stretched pores, or compromised skin integrity that needs to be rebuilt from the inside out.
hADM Product Directory
As of June 2026
| Name | Particle Size | Format | Amount | Launched | Manufacturer, Distributor | Website | Comment | Glow Fill |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elravie Re2O | ≤100 μm | Powder | 150mg | Nov 2024 | L&C Bio, Humedix | Link | Korea only | Y |
| Elravie Re2O Fine | ≤50 μm | Powder | 50mg | Aug 2025 | L&C Bio, Humedix | Link | Korea only | Y |
| Sesalo | ≤100 μm | Powder | 150mg | Sep 2025 | LCI Bio | Link | Crossover surgical product for wound healing | |
| CellREDM | ≤75 μm | Powder | 150mg | Dec 2025 | HansBiomed | Link | Y | |
| Adite | <45 µm | Powder | 150mg | Mar 2026 | MedPark | Link | Exportable | Y |
| Gcelle ReBornne | <70 μm | Powder | 150mg | Apr 2026 | GC Wellbeing | Link | JD Bio has exclusive distribution | |
| Revix 5% | ≤50 μm | Liquid | 3cc, 150mg | May 2026 | Puzzle B, CellArkBio | Link | Y | |
| Reallo Inject Fine | ≤75 μm | Powder | 150mg | May 2026 | CG Bio, Daewoong Pharma | Link | ||
| Hucellin Powder | <70 μm, avg 17 μm | Powder | 150mg | May 2026 | DM Bio | Link | Finest particle, may clear too quickly | |
| Hucellin 3% | <70 μm, avg 17 μm | Liquid | 1cc | May 2026 | DM Bio | Link | Finest particle, may clear too quickly | |
| Tissivo | <70 μm | Powder | 150mg | Jun 2026 | ReGen Bio | Link | Y | |
| Tissivo L 3% | <70 μm | Liquid | 1cc | Jun 2026 | ReGen Bio | Link | Y | |
| JuveaCell 3% | Liquid | 1cc | Nov 2025 | Vaim Global, DOF Inc | Link | Korea only | ||
| JuveaCell 8% | Liquid | 1cc | Nov 2025 | Vaim Global, DOF Inc | Link | Korea only | ||
| JuveaCell V | Powder | 170mg | May 2026 | Vaim Global, DOF Inc | Link | Korea only | ||
| JuveaCell G (body) | Powder | 500mg | May 2026 | Vaim Global, DOF Inc | Link | Korea only | ||
| Essalia 3% | Liquid | 1cc, 30mg | Jun 2026 | Vaim Global, DOF Inc | export brand of JuveaCell | Y | ||
| Essalia 8% | Liquid | 1cc, 80mg | Jun 2026 | Vaim Global, DOF Inc | export brand of JuveaCell | Y | ||
| Essalia V | <100 μm, avg 70 μm | Powder | 170mg | Jun 2026 | Vaim Global, DOF Inc | export brand of JuveaCell | Y | |
| Essalia G (body) | 100–500 μm, avg 190 μm | Powder | 500mg | Jun 2026 | Vaim Global, DOF Inc | export brand of JuveaCell | Y |
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Particle Sizes, Formats, and Layering Strategies
When looking at the product directory, you shouldn’t just look at the brand names—you need to look at the Format and the Particle Size. Because hADM works by building a physical matrix, choosing the right size and texture dictates exactly how it behaves in your skin.
1. The Powder vs. Liquid Choice
- Powder Formats: These are freeze-dried, pure hADM particles. They offer the highest, unadulterated active payloads (typically 150mg) and give you the ultimate flexibility. You can reconstitute them with standard saline, and/or mix them with your favorite non-crosslinked Hyaluronic Acid, PN, or Injectable Lidocaine to create a custom, high-potency cocktail.
- Liquid Formats: These are pre-liquefied at the factory into smooth, ready-to-use syringes. They solve a technical hurdle of hADM: delivery through needles without the risk of clogging. Many products present in 1cc syringes so you can still add non-crosslinked HA or other ingredients.
2. Matching Particle Size to Your Goals
The particle size determines the density of the scaffold you are building:
- Larger Particles (≤ 100 µm like Elravie Re2O): These provide a heavier, denser structural matrix. Choose these when your primary goal is deep structural rebuilding, treating distinct volume loss, or tackling deep atrophic scars.
- Mid-to-Fine Particles (≤ 50 µm – 75 µm like CellREDM): These offer a smoother, highly versatile matrix perfect for overall dermal thickening, mid-face optimization, and comprehensive anti-aging.
- Ultra-Fine Particles (< 45 µm like Adite): These provide a highly refined, delicate distribution. They are perfect for superficial placement, fine lines, delicate areas, or as a smooth finishing layer.
3. The Power of Layering Protocols
Because true dermal remodeling is a journey and a single session isn’t a magic wand, a series of treatments is highly recommended to stack and add density to the matrix over time.
Advanced skincare strategists may leverage this by designing a multi-treatment protocol that layers different products and particle sizes sequentially to build a perfect, multi-dimensional scaffold. Note that this layering protocol is my own theory, and is not supported by clinical trials.
SK’s protocol:
- Month 1 (The Foundation): Start with a larger particle size like Elravie Re2O to lay down a heavy, deep structural base.
- Month 2 (The Interlock): Follow up with a mid-sized particle like CellREDM to fill in the gaps and weave a tighter, denser mesh into the existing foundation.
- Month 3 (The Polish): Finish the series with an ultra-fine particle size like Adite to flawlessly refine the upper layers of the dermis, smoothing out fine superficial texture.
Think of it like gravel. Large stones create a coarse framework with larger spaces between them. Smaller stones pack into those spaces to create a denser, smoother surface. Micronized hADM behaves similarly: larger particles create a robust structural scaffold, while progressively smaller particles can occupy the remaining spaces, producing a more uniform extracellular matrix.
By treating the skin in stages, you are systematically building a highly organized, robust human extracellular matrix from the deepest layers right up to the surface.
Whether you choose to mix a high-potency custom cocktail from a pure powder format or opt for the smooth, ready-to-use convenience of a pre-liquefied syringe, incorporating hADM into your routine is about giving your skin the literal foundation it needs to thrive. True dermal longevity isn’t built overnight, but by strategically selecting and layering these advanced matrices, you are working with your biology to permanently restore your skin’s structural youth.
The hADM Timeline: What to Expect and When
Unlike traditional dermal fillers that provide instant, volume-replacing gratification, hADM works on a cellular timeline. Because you are introducing a physical structural blueprint for your body to populate, true results develop in tandem with your natural cellular turnover.
Immediately After Treatment (Days 1–7)
Any fullness you notice immediately after treatment is primarily due to the injected product itself, accompanying hydration, and normal post-procedure swelling. Mild redness, tenderness, or small bumps from mesotherapy typically resolve within a few days.
Early Remodeling (Weeks 2–6)
As the hADM scaffold begins integrating into the surrounding tissue, fibroblasts migrate into the matrix and begin remodeling the area. During this stage, many people notice subtle improvements in skin texture, hydration, and overall skin quality, although dramatic changes are usually not expected yet.
Active Regeneration (Months 2–4)
This is when the treatment typically begins to shine. As your own collagen and extracellular matrix continue rebuilding, improvements in skin firmness, elasticity, and dermal thickness often become increasingly noticeable. Fine crepiness may soften, and the skin often develops a healthier, more resilient appearance.
Long-Term Remodeling (Months 4–6 and Beyond)
Like many regenerative treatments, hADM continues to evolve long after the initial treatment. Ongoing collagen remodeling and extracellular matrix organization may continue for several months, particularly when treatments are performed as part of a planned series rather than as a single session.
Patience Pays Off
Think of hADM as planting the framework for a stronger house rather than simply repainting the walls. The biological remodeling takes time, but the goal is healthier, more structurally resilient skin, not just a temporary cosmetic improvement.
For this reason, many practitioners and advanced users view hADM as a long-term structural treatment that pairs naturally with complementary regenerative approaches such as exosomes, PN/PDRN, and collagen-stimulating therapies, each addressing different aspects of skin biology.
Next in the hADM Series
Coming Soon:
hADM Recipes: Formulating the Power Trio
The Cellular Master Plan: A 6–9 Month Protocol for Total Dermal Regeneration
Further Reading
Injectable Particulated Human Acellular Dermal Matrix Booster for Skin Restoration: An Integrated Randomized, Split-Face, Double-Blinded Clinical Trial and Preclinical Study (MDPI, 2026)
The first clinical study of hADM cosmetic use. This landmark 20-week human clinical trial explicitly proved that injecting particulate hADM (phADM) significantly outperforms standard Hyaluronic Acid in rebuilding skin density, volume, elasticity, and barrier function while proving its exceptional, non-inflammatory safety profile. They used Elravie Re2O and the results were outstanding.
Acellular Dermal Matrix in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (PMC, National Institutes of Health)
A comprehensive scientific review detailing exactly how human dermal tissue is cleared of cellular DNA via physical and chemical methods to create a perfect, highly biocompatible three-dimensional biological scaffold. This is in plastic and surgical applications, but is applicable to our usage, as well.
How hADM Skin Boosters Work at the Cellular Level (Clifford Clinic Research)
A Singapore clinic’s post about the hADM clinical trial results with their doctor’s thoughts on it.
Re2O Reviews, Side Effects, 1 Year of Usage Experience (Naver Blog)
Dr. Lim Jong-ho is a dermatologist in South Korea and writes about the products he uses. His blog has several articles about Elravie Re2O (also translated as Rituo or Lituo) and JuveaCell. The blog is in Korean, use a browser to translate it.
