FACE
HYALURONIC ACID
What is hyaluronic acid?
Hyaluronic acid is a protein (glycosaminoglycan), a molecule that already exists in our body, making it perfectly approved and safe. The application of hyaluronic acid topically in injectable form is the method that results in a youthful face in no time and preserves the natural expression that has been lost over time.
It hydrates the skin by increasing its strength and elasticity, thus offering volume and enhanced healing and regenerative ability.
Hyaluronic acid treatment is becoming increasingly popular because, in most cases, it replaces surgery.
How does hyaluronic acid work?
The doctor applies the material locally with a fine needle. The application is short and painless.
The mild pain caused at the application site is brief and can be minimized with local anesthesia or the application of an anesthetic cream. Occasionally, the use of a cold pack can also help.
The appointment lasts less than 30 minutes. After the procedure is completed, there may be slight swelling and mild redness at the site, but these subside immediately.
What are the results and tips after the application of hyaluronic acid?
The results of its use are immediately visible from the very first moment. You achieve a youthful appearance without anyone noticing that a procedure has been performed.
Any irritation, redness, or—rarely—bruising disappears within 24 to 48 hours and can easily be covered with makeup.
The final result is completed within a period of 15 to 30 days.
The duration of the result depends on several factors, such as age, lifestyle, the amount of the product used, the anatomical area, the size of the muscles, and gender. The results last from 12 to 24 months.
Who is hyaluronic acid aimed at?
For this specific treatment, the overall appearance and condition of the skin play a more important role than age. There are cases where hyaluronic acid has been applied at the age of 25.
As the body ages, the natural production of hyaluronic acid decreases.
This fact, combined with factors such as:
- Poor diet, smoking, and weight fluctuations
- Excessive sun exposure
- Excessive activity of the facial mimetic muscles (facial expressions)
- Certain conditions (e.g., diabetes)
leads to premature skin aging and a loss of its ability to heal and regenerate.
Those who have a realistic goal and want to reverse the appearance of their face are the ideal candidates for this treatment.