What Is Hyaluronic Acid?

Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring sugar compound found throughout the body, particularly in skin, eyes, joints, and connective tissues. It plays a vital role in maintaining skin hydration, volume, and elasticity.

A key characteristic is its exceptional water-retention capacity. One gram can hold approximately six liters of water.

The Role in the Skin

  • Increasing Skin Moisture: Direct injection enhances hydration
  • Reducing Wrinkles: The injected substance fills spaces beneath the skin's surface
  • Restoring Skin Volume: Particularly effective for cheeks and cheekbones
  • Enhancing Lip Fullness: A popular application
  • Long-Lasting Results: Effects typically persist for six months to one year

Lip Filler with Hyaluronic Acid

Achieves natural-looking lip enhancement. The procedure typically requires 15 to 30 minutes, with immediate visible results. Effects last 6 to 12 months.

Reducing Under-Eye Bags

Under-eye bags result from elasticity loss, fat accumulation, or fluid buildup. Hyaluronic acid injections tighten the under-eye region effectively.

Hyaluronic Acid Injections

Side Effects and Risks

  • Temporary swelling and redness at injection site
  • Mild pain or sensitivity
  • Bruising that is typically temporary
  • Risk of infection requiring sterile procedure conditions
  • Possible asymmetry requiring correction injections
  • Rare allergic reactions
  • Rare tissue loss at injection sites
  • Uncommon permanent side effects

Which Age Groups Are Suitable?

  • Purpose of Procedure
  • Skin Condition
  • Aesthetic Goals
  • Health Status
  • Professional Consultation