Targets free radicals
and oxidative stress
Restores skin tone and elasticity
Triggers and improves tissue regeneration
Increases local vascularization
Ameela is an innovative aesthetic solution, offering a viscoelastic, sterile, non-pyrogenic, and absorbable formulation based on purified polymerised polynucleotides.
These essential building blocks of DNA and RNA are crucial for cellular repair and regeneration, playing a vital role in maintaining skin elasticity, hydration, and overall quality.
Free from components like proteins that can trigger an immune response, Ameela effectively restores skin firmness and elasticity while protecting against free radicals and cellular damage.
ABOUT AMEELA®
Ameela is a viscoelastic, sterile, non-pyrogenic, absorbable solution, based on polymerized polynucleotides. The polynucleotides used in Ameela are purified, making them free from other components, such as proteins, which can trigger an immune response. It is an innovative and effective way to restore skin firmness and elasticity, and ensure healthy skin that is protected against free radicals and cellular damage.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
An application of Ameela results in a histological change of fibroblasts, osteoblasts, and adipocytes, as well as other structures in the tissue (bio-structuring in all tissue layers such as bone, muscle and adipose tissue). It changes the structures from fibroblasts to myofibroblasts, which is a phenotype intermediate between fibroblasts and smooth muscle cells - i.e. a modulation of the fibroblasts. This means positive effects are seen quickly - and a lift in skin structure is visible after just a few minutes.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Targets free radicals
and oxidative stress
Triggers and improves tissue regeneration
Restores skin tone and elasticity
Increases local vascularization
Polymeric macromolecules result in an immediate “scavenger” action against free radicals. The chemical structures of the nitrogenous ring on the polynucleotides immediately reacts with free radicals, which neutralises them. When the polynucleotides molecule is being degraded by the body's own enzymes, smaller particles which retain the same properties as the whole Polynucleotide molecule.
The progressive degradation of polynucleotide molecules by enzymes present in the extracellular environment frees up the metabolites which, in turn, accentuates the protection activity against free radicals.