Hyaluronic Acid
Thanks to its ability to retain water in an amount equivalent to a thousand times its weight, it develops effective action, reconstituting the fibers that support the skin tissue.
It is absolutely pure, sterile. Therefore, it does not present risks of transmitting any disease or causing allergies. Its molecule consists of sugars, it is biocompatible.
It fulfills a moisturizing function, stimulates the peripheral circulation, and revitalizes the cell cycle and returns to face light and softness. This treatment does nxot “pull” as a facelift does, but is very effective to smooth wrinkles. It is also used to improve the performance of lifting.
Hyaluronic acid, along with collagen, the other great filler of wrinkles. It is more durable, it causes fewer allergic reactions and helps erase wrinkles.
Hyaluronic acid is a crystalline substance and transparent present especially in the skin, filling (together with other substances) space between the various fibers. It is found in large quantities in all youth organisms and it is destroyed over time. At the age of 50, for example, we only have 50% of our natural hyaluronic acid.
What kind of wrinkles Hyaluronic acid is recommended for?
- Nasolabial folds.
- The folds and perioral lip corners (around mouth), on the lip contour line.
- Frown lines, crow’s feet.
- Horizontal forehead wrinkles.
- The effects are immediate and leave no scars. So it is one of the safest filling products. There are few contraindications to hyaluronic acid infiltrations except in the case of skin diseases, diabetes or autoimmune diseases.