Laboratoires Fillmed Launches ARCHITECH PRO Cream to Support Skin Structure and Anti-Ageing
Laboratoires Fillmed, a global medical aesthetics company, has expanded its SKIN PERFUSION retail skincare line with the introduction of the ARCHITECH PRO Cream (50ml). The product is designed to support the skin’s structural foundation, known as the extracellular matrix (ECM), and is intended for both professional in-clinic and at-home use.
ARCHITECH PRO Cream is formulated with 95% naturally derived ingredients and has a non-greasy texture. Its formulation includes FILLMED’s proprietary SI-HYAL® Complex and three active ingredients—Mannose-6P, Phyto-Silybin, and Biolipids—aimed at stimulating cellular regeneration, supporting key structural proteins, and reinforcing the skin’s architecture to improve firmness, elasticity, and lift.
The SI-HYAL® Complex (7.45%) combines low- and high-molecular-weight hyaluronic acids with silanol, a bioactive compound used in aesthetic medicine, alongside cell-targeting technology to support penetration and activity at the cellular level. Mannose-6P (4%) is a processed saccharide that activates fibroblasts to encourage structural protein production. Phyto-Silybin (0.8%) acts as a plant-based antioxidant to support cell renewal and protect against oxidative stress, while Biolipids (1%), including ceramides, help maintain the skin barrier.
According to clinical data provided by the company, use of ARCHITECH PRO Cream can result in measurable improvements in skin appearance, including:
Reversing markers of skin ageing by up to 13 years
Increasing skin firmness (+13%) and elasticity (+12%)
Improving lift effect (+11%) and smoothness (+11%)
Reducing wrinkles (-7%) and skin roughness (-15%)
The product is packaged in airless, twist-lock, recyclable containers, designed to maintain stability, efficacy, and a smooth, non-greasy texture.
ARCHITECH PRO Cream is priced at £155 RRP for retail, with trade prices available to medical aesthetics professionals upon request. It is available to order via FILLMED UK.