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Hyaluronic acid is a component of every living organism. But one of the most successful scientific discoveries to restore youthfulness to the skin is the possibility of using hyaluronic acid for cosmetic purposes.
Maintaining the water balance of the dermis is a relevant task for cosmetologists. However, by combining home care products, salon treatments, and injection techniques, it is possible to achieve deep dermal hydration, wrinkle smoothing, lifting, and skin rejuvenation.
The healing properties of amber as a natural biostimulant have been known for a long time. Thanks to this, it became possible to obtain succinic acid and its salt from it, which have a beneficial effect on the body. This is how sodium succinate emerged in cosmetology as an ingredient in the fight against skin aging.
The appearance, elasticity, and turgor of the skin largely depend on the condition of its main “filler” — the intercellular substance. Hyaluronic acid is one of the polysaccharides that plays an important role in the metabolism of the intercellular matrix.
The primary goal of cosmetology is the prevention and correction of age-related skin changes. And today, it is no secret that the combination of various techniques, each affecting the pathogenetic mechanisms of aging in different ways, can work wonders.
Hyaluronic acid is the main component of the dermal extracellular matrix, naturally produced in the skin and serving as a reservoir for water. The effectiveness of hyaluronic acid is determined by its molecular weight.
On the concentration of hyaluronic acid in a biorevitalizant. This topic deserves a separate chapter in aesthetic practice. What happens when we use a hyaluronic acid gel with a concentration higher than 1% (10 mg/ml)?
Today, cosmetologists fight against oily skin, acne, wrinkles, dark circles under the eyes, and other human imperfections.
So what, in fact, was the purpose of creating and developing contour injection plastic surgery? Why has it become so widespread and received approval even from the most discerning and demanding patients?
The issue of using fillers seems extremely interesting to us in several ways at once. In this discussion, we would like to address a number of questions, the clarification of which is of particular interest and is undoubtedly beneficial for both doctors and patients.
