
What is NucleoFILL - lifting at the cellular level
NucleoFILL is a formulation containing polynucleotides that stimulate fibroblasts to produce collagen and elastin. It works on three levels:.
- Lifting: by stimulating collagen and elastin production, resulting in skin thickening and lifting.
- Antioxidation: eliminating free radicals that accelerate the aging process.
- Moisturization: to bind water and provide long-lasting hydration to the skin.
The treatment is recommended for those with signs of aging, dehydrated skin, loss of firmness and for those who want to improve the condition of the skin at the cellular level.
How NucleoFILL proceeds
The NucleoFILL procedure is carried out by a doctor using a needle or cannula. The product is administered to the designated anatomical points of the face, especially in the middle and lower parts. The procedure takes about 15-30 minutes and does not require anesthesia, although anesthesia cream may be used for those who are sensitive to pain. After the procedure, the patient may feel a slight tingling and spreading sensation, and there may be mild redness, itching, swelling or minor bruising at the injection sites, which subsides within a few days.
What PhilArt is all about - natural biostimulation with polynucleotides
PhilArt is an innovative polynucleotide-based tissue stimulator that works at the cellular level. Its triple action includes.
- Biostimulation: stim ulation of receptors on fibroblasts, which leads to their maturation and production of type I collagen and elastin.
- Antioxidation: eliminating free radicals that accelerate the aging process.
- Moisturization: to bind water and provide long-lasting hydration to the skin.
The treatment is recommended for skin with signs of sagging, loss of fat volume, dry skin and as an anti-aging prophylaxis.
How PhilArt is going
Treatment with PhilArt also involves injecting the product into selected areas on the skin. Before the procedure, the patient's skin is thoroughly cleansed and disinfected. Anesthetic cream is applied to improve comfort. The administration of the preparation is carried out by injection, evenly distributing the substance in the selected areas. After the injection is completed, the skin is gently massaged to evenly distribute the product and increase its effectiveness. The entire procedure takes about 30-40 minutes and does not require a long convalescence.
Differences between NucleoFILL and PhilArt
Both therapies use polynucleotides, but differ in formulation and purpose. Choosing the right treatment depends on the individual needs of the patient's skin.
- NucleoFILL is mainly aimed at improving skin texture, hydration and antioxidant activity.
- PhilArt focuses on fibroblast biostimulation, improving skin elasticity and skin regeneration.
Contraindications to NucleoFILL and PhilArt treatments
Common contraindications for both treatments include.
- Pregnancy and lactation - due to the lack of sufficient data on the safety of the preparations during this period,
- active skin infections - including herpes, acne or other inflammation at the site of the planned procedure,
- autoimmune diseases - in this case, the decision to perform the procedure is made by the doctor after assessing the patient's health,
- Cancer diseases - treatments are not recommended for patients with active tumors,
- blood clotting disorders - people taking anticoagulants should consult a doctor before the procedure,
- tendency to hypertrophic scarring - in such cases, the risk of scarring may be increased,
- Hypersensitivity to the ingredients of the product - an allergy test is recommended before treatment.
Additional contraindications for NucleoFILL.
- Active dermatological diseases - such as eczema or psoriasis in the treatment area,
- unregulated systemic diseases - including type I diabetes.
Additional contraindications for PhilArt.
- active viral, fungal and bacterial infections of the skin - in this case, the treatment should be postponed until the infection is completely cured.
Before deciding on the procedure, it is advisable to consult a doctor who will assess the patient's health, take a medical history and determine whether there are any contraindications to the procedure.
Important information
Duration of treatment
approximately 30 minutes
Required tests
are not required
Anesthesia
usually not necessary, optional anesthetic cream
Stay at the clinic
outpatient procedure
Recovery
Usually none, possible slight bruising or swelling for 1-2 days
Removal of sutures
not applicable
Dressings
are not required
Contraindications
Pregnancy, breastfeeding, active herpes or skin infection, autoimmune diseases, allergy to the ingredients of the product