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Croma PhilArt Hair is a sterile intradermal polynucleotide injectable for professional scalp and eyebrow protocols. Licensed clinics, med spas, and healthcare professionals can order Croma PhilArt Hair in a 1x2ml prefilled syringe format that supports treatment-room preparation, traceability, and single-use handling. Each unit contains 15 mg polynucleotides and includes two 30G x 13 mm needles for clinician-directed intradermal use.

PhilArt Hair by Croma is selected by aesthetic practices that build structured hair-focused mesotherapy workflows. The ready-to-use syringe reduces preparation steps, while the 2 mL presentation helps teams plan session counts, provider schedules, and inventory rotation. Med Wholesale Supplies serves licensed professional accounts with brand-name medical products sourced through vetted distribution channels and reliable US logistics.

Clinic Ordering, Price, and Pack Selection

Clinics can buy Croma PhilArt Hair after account sign-in, then view current clinic pricing, stock status, and any account-specific volume terms. The ordering workflow is designed for professional procurement teams that need clear unit presentation, lot tracking, and predictable reorder planning rather than consumer retail pathways.

The supplied presentation is commonly referenced as PhilArt Hair 1x2ml. Each package contains one 2 mL prefilled syringe and two 30G x 13 mm needles. When estimating Croma PhilArt Hair cost for a treatment calendar, align the number of units with the supervising clinician’s protocol, mapped treatment areas, and planned visit cadence. Do not base purchasing on patient-facing before-and-after claims or third-party promotional timelines.

Quick tip: Build reorder thresholds around booked treatment days, training days, and expiration rotation so clinical teams avoid last-minute substitutions.

Clinic planning pointProduct detail
FormatReady-to-use prefilled syringe
Fill volume2 mL
Active componentPolynucleotides, 15 mg
AccessoriesTwo 30G x 13 mm needles
Use contextProfessional intradermal scalp and eyebrow protocols
Account typeLicensed clinics and healthcare professionals

What PhilArt Hair Is Used for in Professional Practice

The PhilArt hair treatment is a clinician-administered intradermal protocol using a polynucleotide-based solution for scalp and brow-area aesthetic workflows. Practices commonly position Croma PhilArt Hair injection within hair-focused mesotherapy programs, scalp conditioning protocols, maintenance phases after procedures, or eyebrow-area treatment plans when the responsible provider determines that intradermal support is appropriate.

Polynucleotides are long-chain molecules used in aesthetic medicine for their water-binding and viscoelastic properties within local tissue environments. In practical clinic terms, the product supports a consistent injectable platform for providers who use multipuncture or mapped intradermal techniques. It should be administered only by trained professionals using aseptic technique, appropriate patient selection, and documented treatment mapping.

Many clinics pair scalp mesotherapy with broader hair-support plans that may include topical care, device-based treatments, biologic procedures, or other injectable skin-quality products. For additional category planning, review the professional hair loss range and the mesotherapy category. For a deeper discussion of scalp mesotherapy concepts, see mesotherapy for hair protocols.

Composition and Mechanism Considerations

Croma Pharma PhilArt Hair contains 15 mg polynucleotides in a 2 mL prefilled syringe. The product belongs to the broader class of PN-based injectables used in aesthetic mesotherapy. PN stands for polynucleotides, which are purified nucleic-acid fragments used in professional injectable preparations for tissue-conditioning applications.

In a treatment-room setting, the practical value of this composition is standardization. A fixed syringe volume and defined polynucleotide content help providers document what was used, where it was placed, and how the treatment session was structured. This matters for internal quality controls, informed consent documentation, and repeat visits when a clinician wants consistent product handling across multiple providers.

The product should not be represented as a guaranteed hair-regrowth treatment. Search interest often focuses on growth, reviews, and before-and-after results, but clinic counseling should stay evidence-aware and individualized. Hair density concerns can involve genetics, hormones, inflammation, nutrition, medication history, and procedural history. The provider should determine whether a PN hair treatment injection fits the patient’s overall plan and whether medical evaluation is needed before aesthetic care.

Administration Workflow and Treatment-Room Fit

Croma PhilArt Hair injectable is intended for intradermal administration to the scalp and eyebrow area by trained injectors. Clinics may use multipuncture-style mapping, grid-based scalp placement, or brow-area protocols according to clinician judgment, local rules, and the practice’s written procedures. The included 30G x 13 mm needles support fine injection work, although clinics may use alternative compatible supplies when their protocol and professional standards allow.

The prefilled syringe format can reduce manual preparation compared with products requiring transfer from a vial. It also supports clearer staff handoffs: the product identity, fill volume, lot, expiration, and accessory set can be matched to the chart before the treatment begins. This makes the Croma PhilArt Hair 2ml presentation useful for practices that run multiple treatment rooms or rotate injectors through hair-restoration clinics.

Before use, staff should inspect the syringe and packaging, confirm the product against the treatment plan, and maintain sterile technique during setup and administration. Units are single use. Used needles and syringes should be discarded in approved sharps containers, and any remaining material should be handled according to clinic policy and manufacturer instructions.

Packaging, Storage, and Logistics

Each unit contains one prefilled syringe with 2 mL of solution and two 30G x 13 mm needles. Labels provide key identifiers needed for traceability, such as lot and expiration data. These identifiers should be captured in the treatment record according to the clinic’s standard documentation process.

Store and handle the product according to the manufacturer’s instructions on the unit packaging and accompanying professional materials. Avoid exposing sterile injectables to avoidable temperature excursions, damaged packaging, or uncontrolled treatment-room storage. When clinic protocols require special handling, orders can be supported with temperature-controlled handling when required and tracked US delivery.

Inventory teams should rotate stock by expiration date and keep PN-based injectables separated from look-alike products when treatment rooms carry several mesotherapy or skin-booster items. If your clinic also uses facial polynucleotide injectables, the Croma brand range can help staff distinguish product families, while the skin boosters category supports broader procedure planning.

Safety, Tolerability, and Professional Precautions

As with any intradermal injection, temporary redness, swelling, tenderness, pinpoint bleeding, or bruising may occur at injection sites. These reactions are generally local and self-limiting, but they should be evaluated within the patient’s history, treatment area, and procedure plan. Clinics should give post-care instructions consistent with their protocols and document any unexpected reactions.

Patient selection is essential. Providers should assess relevant allergy history, active scalp or skin infection, inflammatory skin disease in the treatment area, bleeding risk, recent procedures, and medication history before proceeding. Aesthetic scalp protocols should also account for underlying medical causes of hair shedding when symptoms, pattern, or history suggest that medical evaluation is appropriate.

Do not inject through compromised skin or use a syringe if sterility is in question. Staff should follow standard injection-safety practices, including hand hygiene, skin antisepsis, single-use sharps, and safe disposal. The CDC’s injection-safety guidance provides general principles that support clinic protocols for sterile injections and sharps handling.

How It Fits Within the Croma PhilArt Range

The Croma PhilArt range includes polynucleotide products used for different aesthetic treatment areas and practice goals. PhilArt Hair is the hair-focused preparation for scalp and eyebrow protocols, while other products in the family are positioned for broader skin-quality or area-specific applications. Clinics should avoid substituting one product for another without confirming the intended area, presentation, and clinician protocol.

For practices already using polynucleotide injectables, Croma PhilArt may be relevant to broader skin-quality programs, while Croma PhilArt Next supports comparison within the same brand family. For periocular planning, Croma PhilArt Eye is the more relevant adjacent product. A brand-level introduction is available in the Croma PhilArt overview.

Why it matters: Product-family familiarity reduces selection errors when multiple Croma injectables are stored in the same clinic.

Comparable Hair and Mesotherapy Products

Clinics building a hair-aesthetics menu often compare PN-based products with peptide-forward or other mesotherapy preparations. For another hair-focused injectable, Plinest Hair may be reviewed as a comparable polynucleotide option. For clinics that use peptide-based scalp protocols, Dr. CYJ Hair Filler offers a different product approach for professional evaluation.

Comparison should focus on active components, syringe volume, treatment area, injection route, accessories, provider familiarity, documentation needs, and inventory fit. Do not choose a substitute solely because it appears similar in a search result or because another clinic markets it for the same concern. A responsible substitution must match the clinician’s intended protocol and the patient’s treatment record.

For staff education, the article on Dr. CYJ Hair Filler for thinning-hair protocols can help teams distinguish product classes, while hair fillers for hair loss provides broader context for aesthetic hair-support products.

Documentation and Reorder Planning

Professional injectable inventory should be managed with clear receiving, storage, and treatment-record procedures. For Croma PhilArt Hair, record the product name, lot number, expiration date, treatment area, volume used, injection pattern, provider, and any immediate observations required by clinic policy. This supports continuity when patients return for staged sessions or maintenance visits.

Reorder planning should reflect actual usage rather than promotional claims. Track how many 1x2ml units are used per treatment day, whether brow-area protocols require separate scheduling, and how often sessions are postponed or combined with other services. These records help purchasing teams evaluate Croma PhilArt Hair price across real clinic utilization instead of relying only on unit cost.

If planned intake conflicts with stock allocation, contact the team for product-class guidance before making changes to scheduled procedures. Comparable products should be confirmed against the protocol, documentation requirements, and provider training. This is especially important when a clinic carries several polynucleotide, mesotherapy, and skin-booster injectables.

Authoritative Sources

This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.

  • Main Ingredient: Polynucleotides
  • Manufacturer: Croma Pharma
  • Drug Class: Hair Regenerating Cocktail
  • Generic Name: Polynucleotides
  • Package Contents: 2 mL x 1 Syringe
  • Storage Requirements: Room Temperature (2℃~25℃)
  • Main Usage: Hair Loss
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