What is hyaluronic acid dermal filler?
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- Nov 30,2022
In the dermis of human skin, there is a gel-like substance. It is responsible for storing water, adding volume to the skin, keeping it full and plump, and giving collagen its elasticity. It is an essential component in maintaining healthy, youthful skin and is known as hyaluronic acid. However, as we age, hyaluronic acid is lost and the skin loses its ability to store water, so the complexion becomes dull and saggy, and small lines form.
Since the body loses hyaluronic acid, is it possible to regenerate it in the skin? Depending on the patient's condition, different hyaluronic acid dermal fillers are chosen to be injected into different areas and depths, which can effectively restore wrinkles and depressions to a youthful state.
Does hyaluronic acid in the body remain constant?
1. The amount of hyaluronic acid in the body is highest during embryonic life, but decreases after birth.
2. The retention rate of hyaluronic acid in the body is 80% to 100% between the ages of 0 and 20.
3. After the age of 25, the retention rate of hyaluronic acid in the body is 65%.
4. 45% of hyaluronic acid is retained after the age of 50
5. At the age of 60, the retention rate is only about 25%.
Specific uses of hyaluronic acid fillers:
1. For the treatment of wrinkles on the forehead, around the eyes and between the eyebrows.
2. Lip augmentation, lip lines, lip shaping sedan chair.
3. Comprehensive rhinoplasty, rhinoplasty.
4. Chin augmentation, jaw asymmetry sedan correction.
5. Filling trauma or acne dermal depression scars.
6. Facial contour correction, temporal collapse filling, eyebrow augmentation, cheek augmentation.
7. Improve severe skin dehydration and dryness.