Hyaluronic Acid - Beauty Wave of the Future?
by:
Jana Willinger
In our continued
search for the fountain of youth, there is a new weapon. Hyaluronic acid (HA), a key component of human tissue, aiding the body’s flexibility, quality
and wetness
retention, is emerging as a key ingredient in many a anti-aging beauty products and as a viable alternative to albuminoid
and related substances in injection procedures. As we age, the Hyaluronic acid levels in our body decrease, causative to the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines and condition in the skin. Hyaluronic acid beauty products and injections can decrease the appearance of lines and wrinkles by replenishing the body’s natural supply of Hyaluronic acid and/or by stimulating the body to rejuvenate its own supply of HA.
Among the exciting new developments in the earth of Hyaluronic acid products is the recent FDA approval of Restylane and Hylaform, facial injections containing Hyaluronic acid. These injections can be administered quickly and with little chance of side effect. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, more folk than ever are choosing to forgo invasive plastic surgery for less painful, less time intense
procedures. The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) predicts that in 2005, Hyaluronic acid (Restylane, Hylaform) wish surpass albuminoid
as the most popular soft tissue filler for lines and wrinkles. The Society as well predicts that additional Hyaluronic acid products developed specifically for facial volume improvement
and for improvement of depressed scars wish be introduced.
Currently, Hyaluronic acid injections are most ordinarily used about the mouth and on forehead wrinkles and smile lines and to enlarge, dampen and “plump” lips. The entire injection process takes less than an hour, and requires repeat treatments every four months to a year. Hyaluronic acid treatments are more costly than those mistreatment albuminoid
(a syringe of Restylane or another Hyaluronic acid product power cost up to $500 as compared to about $373 for collagen) but HA injections last longer because they help the skin retain natural moisture. Once
injected, the filler plumps up the skin by allowing it to attract and hold water. Side effects are more less likely with Hyaluronic acid than with albuminoid
causative to its attractiveness as an alternative treatment.
The possibilities seem endless for uses of Hyaluronic acid. In Japan, Daikin Industries is even as offering an air conditioner that emits Hyaluronic acid from the filter to dampen skin. There are sure to be even as more innovations and futurity route to take advantage of Hyaluronic acid’s many a health and beauty benefits.
About The Author
Jana Willinger
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