Injectable Hyaluronic acid fillers

Hyaluronic Acid (HA) is an injectable implant, designed to effectively reduce the appearance of unwanted wrinkles and contours, to create volume, and revitalise the skin.
Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance in our skin. Hyaluronic acid molecules are produced in cells called fibroblasts along with elastin and collagen molecules. As we age, hyaluronic acid, along with other beneficial substances gradually decreases, slowly exposing the signs of aging on the skin. Dermal fillers can replace the lost volume to help smooth wrinkles, plump the lips, and restore for a more youthful appearance.

Hyaluronic Acid (HA) filler is a product of genetic engineering. It was made for the first time in a laboratory in Sweden and the result was similar by 99% human-like. HA fillers are typically transparent soft gel-like product. Depending on the age and skin type of the patient, the specialist will evaluate the areas of the face which needs improvement in lines, structure, and / or volume. It will then be inserted under the skin using a fine needle. In a matter of minutes, your face will feel and look younger. It is a fast and painless procedure, immediately after which you may resume regular activities.

 

• perioral (mouth wrinkles)
• cheek wrinkles
• lips (upper &lower lip contouring)
• cheekbones
• eyes
• neck wrinkles
• jaw line
• acne scars
• marionette lines

 

The effects of injectable hyaluronic acid are seen immediately on wrinkles and on the volume.

 

The result is temporary, lasting 8 to 16 months or longer before the body gradually and naturally absorbs the particles. Absorption is related to age, lifestyle, skin type and the density of the material used.

 

Hyaluronic acid does not cause allergic reaction, inflammation, or malignancies. It is a safe, fast, and very efficient antiaging treatment.

The answer is” no”. A cream with hyaluronic acid can have very good results in moisturizing the skin, but it cannot give volume and immediately smoothen the wrinkles, as the molecules of Hyaluronic Acid are too large to penetrate the skin barrier. The only way to get to the depths of the skin is through needle injection. Also, different hyaluronic supplements are absorbed through the stomach to the rest of the body, unable to focus on specific area we want to treat.

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