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GC Cell Wellbeing has moved to target Japan’s medical aesthetic market with its extracellular matrix (ECM) skin booster “Ribonne.”
GC Cell Wellbeing said Saturday that it participated in the “ASLS TOKYO 2026” academic conference held in Tokyo, Japan, on Nov. 28, where it introduced Ribonne and its polydeoxyribonucleotide (PDRN) product line. The event drew about 500 aesthetic surgery medical professionals and industry officials from across Asia, along with around 30 related companies
The company operated a joint booth with Nifuji, Ribonne’s official partner in Japan. Ribonne is an ECM product made from acellular allogeneic dermis, manufactured into uniform micro-particles using a decellularization process and the company’s proprietary collagen fragmentation technology. During the event, approximately 100 Japanese medical professionals visited the booth to hear explanations of Ribonne’s product performance and technical capabilities
Academic lectures were also held on-site to introduce treatment methods and clinical applications using Ribonne. Yoo Kyung-hoon, director of Lumi Clinic, presented injection and layering treatment strategies under the theme “Acellular Allogeneic Dermis-Based ECM Treatment.”
GC Cell Wellbeing also unveiled its next-generation aesthetic lineup, “Giselle PDRN 2.5” and “Giselle PDRN 2.0.” The company plans to hold its second local seminar in Japan this month and continue academic marketing targeting medical professionals
“We will strengthen cooperation with our local partner and raise product awareness among Japanese medical professionals,” a GC Cell Wellbeing official said. “We will expand our global aesthetic business centered on Ribonne and the PDRN product line.”
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Original reporting by Lee Yeon-soo for Seoul Economic Daily
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