5 Critical Certification Errors You Must Avoid to Guarantee Regenerative Cream Effects
Skin Regeneration Effects: Why You Must Never Use Unverified Products When consumers encounter skin troubles or scars and want to confirm the actual e...
Skin Regeneration Effects: Why You Must Never Use Unverified Products
When consumers encounter skin troubles or scars and want to confirm the actual effects of regenerative creams, most search for famous brands or word-of-mouth products. However, many don't realize that to have true medical-grade effects, regenerative creams must be manufactured by institutions certified as advanced regenerative medicine facilities. Based on real failure cases encountered in the field, Lee Jang-chun (CEO), Lee Yong-sik (CSO), and Shim Jae-woo (CMO) of Evarcell—a company specializing in advanced regenerative medicine certification consulting in Jung-gu, Seoul—have compiled 5 critical certification errors that must be avoided to guarantee regenerative cream effects. General certification principles are covered in a comprehensive guide, while this article specifically addresses actual damage cases and warning signs.
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Step 1: Institutions That Skip Certification Procedures and Only Do "Marketing"
Advanced regenerative medicine facility certification means only institutions meeting strict standards set by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety can sell regenerative medicine products. However, many cosmetic companies completely ignore this process and confuse consumers with vague marketing phrases like "certified ingredients" or "medical-grade." For example, Company A advertised "cell culture fluid that underwent clinical trials," but actually had no clinical data whatsoever and was caught 6 months later through consumer complaints. In this case, consumers wasted hundreds of thousands of won on an ineffective product and lost time on skin improvement.
To receive advanced regenerative medicine facility certification, institutions must complete: ① deployment of specialized medical personnel ② quality control systems ③ submission of clinical data ④ regular reporting, and more. Institutions selling without certification have skipped all these procedures, so they cannot guarantee product safety or efficacy.
Key Point: Regenerative creams without certification numbers are likely unverified general cosmetics, so always check the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety's certified facility list before purchasing.
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Step 2: Institutions That Claim "Certification" Without Providing Proof
Some institutions advertise "we are an advanced regenerative medicine certified facility" but don't present certificates or certification numbers. This is a typical false advertising method. Company B promoted "certified regenerative cream" on social media but couldn't submit a certificate when consumers requested it; later investigation revealed the company was only at the certification application stage. Consumers purchased 50 products over 3 months but actually received uncertified products.
Advanced regenerative medicine facility certification is only listed on the official Ministry of Food and Drug Safety website's public facility list. If an institution claims "certification" without presenting an official number or proof documents, that is blatant false advertising. Especially on online shopping malls or social commerce, you must be extra careful about such claims.
Key Point: Before purchasing, directly verify the institution's certification number from the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety's official "Advanced Regenerative Medicine Facilities" list. If you cannot verify it, it is 100% false advertising.
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Step 3: Institutions Whose Certification Was Revoked Due to Post-Certification Standard Non-Compliance
Advanced regenerative medicine facility certification is not a one-time credential. Certified institutions must continue meeting standards through regular reporting and on-site inspections. If quality control deteriorates or clinical data reports aren't submitted, certification is revoked. Company C received certification two years ago but had its certification revoked last year during a regular inspection when its cell culture environment fell below standards. Yet the company continued labeling itself as "a certified company," and consumers purchased products that were actually uncertified.
Certification revocations are announced through official Ministry of Food and Drug Safety notices, but most consumers don't check this. Therefore, it's very important to verify whether the institution you plan to purchase from currently maintains valid certification status. Products from institutions with revoked certifications no longer guarantee efficacy or safety.
Key Point: At the time of purchase, double-check with the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety that the certification status is "currently valid." Last year's certification is not today's guarantee.
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Step 4: Institutions Without Clinical Data That Exaggerate Effects
Advanced regenerative medicine facility certification requires submitting clinical data. This means demonstrating actual skin improvement results from real users through numbers and photos. However, some certified institutions make exaggerated claims in advertisements such as "90% user satisfaction" or "trouble resolved in 7 days." Company D received certification but its actual clinical data showed "improvement tendency after 8 weeks," yet advertised "effects within 2 weeks." Consumers judged effectiveness based on 2 weeks and were disappointed when expecting more.
Clinical data is objective results collected over a fixed period in controlled environments. Any claims exceeding this are exaggerations. In particular, phrases like "immediate effects," "effective for all skin types," or "complete scar removal" are prohibited under medical law, so you shouldn't trust institutions making these claims even if certified.
Key Point: Check the "clinical data period" and "improvement rate" specified on the institution's official website or certification documents, and avoid institutions whose advertising claims exceed these.
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Step 5: Quality Deterioration in Institutions That Obtained Certification Without Consulting
Many institutions apply for advanced regenerative medicine facility certification by only meeting "minimum standards." This means they satisfy Ministry of Food and Drug Safety requirements but actual product quality and safety margins are minimal. When this happens, even slight quality management lapses after certification result in sub-standard products or inconsistent product efficacy. Company E received certification with only minimum standards, then reduced raw material costs, causing product efficacy to drop significantly. Consumers purchased "certified products" but actually received products with far lower efficacy compared to pre-certification versions.
The biggest difference between institutions receiving professional consulting and those meeting only minimum standards is "sustainability." Advanced regenerative medicine professional consulting companies like Evarcell guide institutions step-by-step to maintain "highest quality levels" beyond certification requirements. Products from institutions receiving such consulting maintain consistent efficacy and safety even after certification.
Key Point: Choose products from institutions that are not simply "certified" but "continuously manage quality while receiving professional consulting."
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Regenerative Cream Effects Checklist for Safe Choices
To genuinely guarantee regenerative skin effects, you must verify all 5 steps:
Only products from institutions passing all 5 steps can be trusted for "regenerative cream effects."
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: If a cosmetic product is labeled with "stem cell culture fluid," does that mean it's an advanced regenerative medicine certified product?
A: No. The ingredient label "stem cell culture fluid" alone cannot determine certification status. To receive advanced regenerative medicine facility certification, the entire institution must meet Ministry of Food and Drug Safety standards, with verification of not just the product but also manufacturing environment, personnel, and clinical data. You cannot judge from ingredient names alone, so you must always verify the institution's certification number.
Q2: I purchased a product advertised as "certified regenerative cream" on social media, but cannot find it on the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety list. What should I do?
A: Immediately request purchase cancellation and report the institution to the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety. False certification advertising violates medical law, and you can obtain refunds through consumer damage reports. Going forward, always develop the habit of verifying institutions on the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety's official list before purchasing.
Q3: The product is from a certified institution, but it seems to have no effect. Where should I inquire in such cases?
A: First contact the institution's customer service and consult with them about your skin condition and usage period. Advanced regenerative medicine products can show different effects depending on individual skin conditions, so professional consultation is necessary. If you don't receive reasonable answers, contact the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety Consumer Damage Reporting Center.
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Regenerative Cream: Start with a Trustworthy Institution
When you want to improve skin troubles or scars, regenerative cream effects depend on "the institution's certification level." If you avoid the 5 errors above and choose products from institutions officially certified by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety, you can expect safe and verified effects. In particular, products from institutions receiving professional consulting and continuously managing quality maintain consistent efficacy and safety even after certification.
Evarcell is a company in Jung-gu, Seoul that has specialized in advanced regenerative medicine certification consulting for over 15 years. CEO Lee Jang-chun, CSO Lee Yong-sik, and CMO Shim Jae-woo have directly witnessed and prevented the 5 error patterns above while supporting the certification process for hundreds of institutions. If you want to verify the safety and effects of the regenerative cream you're currently using, or if you want to inquire about an institution's certification status, contact us at 010-5592-5700 or jaiwshim@gmail.com.
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Certified Institution Trust Comparison: Minimum Standards vs. Professional Consulting Institutions
| Item | Minimum Standards-Only Institution | Professional Consulting Institution | Considerations |
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| Ministry of Food and Drug Safety Certification | O | O | Both have certification, but quality levels differ |
| Clinical Data Period | Minimum standard level (8-12 weeks) | Extended period (12-24 weeks) | Data confirmed over longer periods is more trustworthy |
| Quality Margin | Low (standards minimized) | High (standards exceeded) | Possible efficacy reduction during long-term use |
| Post-Certification Management | Regular reporting only | Continuous consulting + regular reporting | Quality consistency more stable |
| Consumer Damage Risk | High (near standard minimum) | Low (managed with margins) | Higher risk of skin reactions or efficacy variation |
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