Nucleofill Medium Plus (Hair)

Nucleofill Medium Plus (Hair)

Nucleofill

Skin Boosters / Hair Treatments
  • CE marked for medical device / aesthetic use reported by manufacturer/distributors (verify CE certificate for specific SKU/batch)
  • Marketed for professional use in multiple international markets (regulatory status may vary by country)
Polynucleotide Scalp Injection / Hair Booster

Description

Nucleofill Medium Plus (Hair) is a polynucleotide-based injectable bio-revitalising gel formulated to strengthen hair follicles, improve scalp microcirculation and reduce hair loss (including androgenetic alopecia, postpartum thinning and support after transplant). Supplied as a sterile pre-filled syringe intended for professional intradermal/scalp microinjection.

Bnefits

  • Stimulates scalp microcirculation and angiogenesis to improve hair root nutrition
  • Strengthens hair follicles and reduces hair shedding
  • Supports tissue regeneration and antioxidant protection of the scalp
  • Useful as a standalone scalp rejuvenation treatment or adjunct to hair restoration protocols (e.g., PRP, transplant)
  • Supplied as ready-to-use prefilled syringe for professional administration

Indications

  • Androgenetic alopecia and other forms of hair thinning
  • Postpartum hair loss and temporary diffuse thinning
  • Supportive therapy pre- and post-hair transplant
  • Scalp revitalisation for weak/thinning hair and poor scalp quality

Composition

Not publicly listed

Formulation

  • Sterile polynucleotide gel for intradermal/subdermal microinjection to the scalp. Packaged as a pre-filled syringe (commonly 1 × 2.0 mL). Viscosity and pH per product IFU/variant (Medium Plus is a mid-viscosity formulation suitable for scalp use).

Packaging

  • 1 × 2.0 mL sterile pre-filled syringe per box (needle inclusion varies by distributor; many packs include 30G needles).

Usage

  • For professional use only — administer by trained healthcare practitioners experienced in scalp injectable procedures.
  • Inject intradermally or superficially into the scalp using microinjection / mesotherapy / microdroplet technique as per manufacturer IFU and clinician judgement.
  • Typical protocols: series of sessions (commonly 2–4 or more) spaced 2–4 weeks apart, with maintenance treatments thereafter depending on response.
  • Follow aseptic technique; observe local aftercare guidance (avoid rubbing the area, high heat/sauna and strenuous exercise for 24–48 hours).

Contraindications

  • Active infection or inflammation at the intended injection site
  • Known hypersensitivity to any component of the product
  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding (use only after clinician risk–benefit assessment)
  • Patients with certain autoimmune diseases or uncontrolled systemic illness — assess case-by-case

Adverse Effects

  • Common (usually transient): local erythema, swelling, bruising, tenderness, small papules at injection sites
  • Less common/rare: infection, persistent nodules, hypersensitivity or allergic reactions
  • Technique-related complications (e.g., inadvertent intravascular injection) — mitigated by correct technique and practitioner training

Storage Conditions

  • Store in the original packaging at recommended temperatures per IFU (avoid freezing and excessive heat)
  • Protect from direct sunlight and keep out of reach of children
  • Check batch IFU for precise shelf-life/expiry information

Duration

Progressive improvement over weeks; treatment courses usually include multiple sessions and periodic maintenance \u2014 longevity varies by patient and protocol.

Onset

Early subjective improvements (scalp feel, hydration) may be noticed shortly after treatment; measurable improvements in shedding/hair density typically develop over several weeks to months.

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