What is hyaluronic acid?
Over time, the amount of hyaluronic acid in the skin decreases, which contributes to the appearance of wrinkles and sagging. That's why this compound is commonly used in anti-aging products and aesthetic treatments like dermal fillers to smooth wrinkles and add volume to areas like the lips or cheeks.
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What does hyaluronic acid do?
This ingredient is mainly used for its hydrating and skin-regenerating benefits. It helps maintain firm, elastic, and smooth skin because, being a humectant, it attracts moisture to the deeper layers of the skin.
In the medical field, it's also used to treat joint conditions like osteoarthritis, since as a key component of synovial fluid, it helps improve lubrication and reduce friction in the joints. Additionally, in the eyes it's used in the form of drops or gels to treat dry eyes.
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Hyaluronic acid injections
It's usually a very popular treatment in aesthetic medicine, used primarily to reduce wrinkles, add volume (such as in the lips or cheeks), and improve skin hydration.
It's a gel that is injected directly into the dermis (the middle layer of skin) or into deep tissues to achieve immediate, natural-looking results with minimal recovery time.
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Hyaluronic acid ampoule
Ampoules are a popular way to deliver hyaluronic acid in cosmetics and dermatology.
These ampoules usually contain concentrated solutions and are mainly used for deep hydration therapy and anti-aging treatments, particularly in medical clinics and beauty centers.
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Uncross-linked hyaluronic acid
Non-cross-linked Hyaluronic Acid refers to a type of hyaluronic acid that hasn't been chemically modified through cross-linking, which means the hyaluronic acid molecule chains aren't interwoven together.
This lighter substance absorbs more rapidly into the skin or target tissues. It's mainly used for hydration, rejuvenation, and in non-invasive cosmetic treatments.
What is the best hyaluronic acid?
The 'best' hyaluronic acid really depends on what you're using it for and your individual needs, as there are various types and formulations designed for different purposes.
If you're considering this substance for cosmetic procedures (facial fillers), it's crucial to select approved, high-quality products administered by certified professionals. For aesthetic treatments, the substance must be medical-grade with the right viscosity for the specific treatment area (such as lips, cheeks, or nasolabial folds).
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When should you use hyaluronic acid?
As we get older, if you want to address facial volume loss, deep wrinkles, or nasolabial folds, filler treatments with this substance can be ideal starting in your 30s to 40s.
However, it's also common for people to start these procedures as early as 25 to prevent signs of aging.
Where is hyaluronic acid applied?
It's used as a dermal filler to treat wrinkles or restore facial volume, applied via injections to targeted areas. Some of the most common treatment areas include:
- Nasolabial folds (smile lines).
- Perioral lines (around the mouth).
- Cheeks.
- Under-eye area.
- Lips.
- Chin.
- Jawline.
- Forehead.
Who is a good candidate for hyaluronic acid?
People who should consider starting aesthetic treatment with this type of substance are:
- People with dry or dehydrated skin.
- People with sensitive skin or skin prone to irritation.
- People with signs of aging (wrinkles and volume loss).
- People who want to improve their skin texture.
- People with acne scars or skin marks.
- People seeking non-invasive filler treatments.
- People who wear makeup or have beauty routines.
- People of all ages (from 20 years and up).
What people should not use hyaluronic acid?
There are some cases where its use is not recommended or may require special precautions. Below we suggest what those cases might be:
- People with allergies to hyaluronic acid.
- People with active skin infections.
- People with a history of reactions to dermal fillers.
- People with bleeding disorders or using blood-thinning medications.
- People with hypersensitivity to injections.
- People with skin that's highly reactive to cosmetic ingredients.
- People with severe cystic acne.
- People who are pregnant or breastfeeding (use with caution).