HYALURONIC ACID
Hyaluronic acid injections are a popular aesthetic procedure used to correct fine lines and wrinkles, restore lost volume and improve skin structure and texture. Hyaluronic acid is a substance naturally present in the human body, helping to hydrate and volumize the skin. When injected in gel form, it acts as a filling agent, providing structural support to the skin and attracting water to hydrate and plump tissues.
Depending on the area, different products are used, thicker or thinner, for the most precise result possible. The desired result is always very subtle, and care must be taken not to inject too large quantities of product to avoid distorting or denaturing the face.
The effects of hyaluronic acid generally last between six months and a year, depending on the type of product used, the area treated and the patient's individual response.
Hyaluronic acid injections offer several advantages, including immediate, natural results, high skin tolerance and low likelihood of allergic reactions. What's more, hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance in the human body, making it a safe and well-tolerated treatment option for most people.
Wrinkles
Hyaluronic acid injections are one of the most popular options for treating facial lines and wrinkles. This aesthetic procedure restores lost volume, smoothes wrinkles and revitalizes the skin, offering a more youthful, refreshed appearance.
Using a fine needle or cannula, hyaluronic acid is injected into targeted areas, such as forehead wrinkles, crow's feet, nasolabial folds, smile lines and lip contours. Hyaluronic acid gel acts as a filler, filling in wrinkles and plumping the skin for a smoother, more youthful appearance.
Hyaluronic acid injections can be used to treat dark circles under the eyes, which are often caused by a loss of volume or depression in the infraorbital area. This procedure can help restore lost volume, reduce the appearance of dark circles and improve the overall appearance of the under-eye area.
Using a fine needle or cannula, hyaluronic acid is injected into the hollow area under the eyes to fill lost volume and reduce the appearance of dark circles. Hyaluronic acid gel acts as a filler, smoothing the depression and improving the appearance of the skin under the eyes.
Pockets under the eyes
Under-eye bags can be treated with hyaluronic acid injections in some cases, but it's important to note that this procedure can be more delicate than treating dark circles. Under-eye bags are often caused by an accumulation of fat or a loss of volume in the periorbital region, creating a swollen or puffy appearance under the eyes.
Using a fine needle or cannula, hyaluronic acid is injected into the periorbital area to fill hollows and depressions and reduce the appearance of under-eye bags. Hyaluronic acid gel acts as a filler, plumping the skin and creating a more even contour.
It's important to note that bags under the eyes can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetics, aging and lifestyle habits. In some cases, under-eye bags may require further treatment, such as eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty), to achieve satisfactory results.
Cheekbones
Hyaluronic acid injections can be used to augment and enhance the cheekbones, creating more defined facial contours and a more youthful appearance. This procedure is often chosen by those seeking a non-surgical way to add volume to the cheekbones or restore volume lost with age.
Using a fine needle or cannula, hyaluronic acid is injected into the cheekbone areas to increase volume and enhance contours. Hyaluronic acid gel acts as a filler, filling hollows and plumping cheekbones for a more youthful, defined appearance.
Temples
Hyaluronic acid injections in the temples are an increasingly popular aesthetic procedure for restoring lost volume in this region and improving the overall appearance of the face. With age, loss of volume in the temples can lead to a hollow, sagging and aged appearance of the face.
Using a fine needle or cannula, hyaluronic acid is injected into the temples to restore lost volume and reduce the hollow appearance of the area. Hyaluronic acid gel acts as a filler, plumping the skin and creating a more harmonious facial contour.
Nose
Hyaluronic acid injections for the nose, also known as non-surgical rhinoplasty or medical rhinoplasty, are a popular option for those wishing to improve the appearance of their nose without resorting to surgery. This procedure can be used to correct minor nasal imperfections such as bumps, hollows, asymmetries or drooping tips.
Using a fine needle or cannula, hyaluronic acid is injected into targeted areas of the nose to correct imperfections and improve its appearance. Hyaluronic acid gel acts as a filler, smoothing out irregularities and improving the shape and symmetry of the nose.
Nasolabial folds
Hyaluronic acid injections are commonly used to treat nasolabial folds, which are the deep creases that form between the nose and the corners of the mouth. These folds can become more pronounced with age due to loss of volume and sagging of the skin in this area.
Using a fine needle or cannula, hyaluronic acid is injected along the nasolabial folds to fill hollows and reduce the appearance of wrinkles. Hyaluronic acid gel acts as a filler, smoothing creases and plumping skin for a smoother, more youthful appearance.
Mouth
Hyaluronic acid injections can be used to improve the appearance of the lips and the area around the mouth. This procedure is often called lip augmentation and can be used to add volume, redefine contours and improve lip hydration. It can also be used to treat fine lines and wrinkles around the mouth, such as smoker's lines and nasolabial folds.
Using a fine needle or cannula, hyaluronic acid will be injected into the lips and areas around the mouth to increase volume, redefine contours and smooth fine lines and wrinkles. Hyaluronic acid gel acts as a filler, plumping the lips and reducing the appearance of wrinkles for a smoother, younger look.
Lips
Hyaluronic acid lip injections, also known as lip augmentation, are a popular aesthetic procedure aimed at improving the shape, volume and appearance of the lips. This procedure is often chosen by those who want fuller, more hydrated and better-defined lips.
Using a fine needle or cannula, hyaluronic acid is injected into the lips to increase volume, redefine contours and improve hydration. Hyaluronic acid gel acts as a filler, plumping the lips for a fuller, more youthful appearance.
Bitter folds (Marionnette folds)
Hyaluronic acid injections are often used to treat bitterness folds, also known as marionette folds, which form from the corner of the mouth down to the chin. These folds can make the face look sad or tired. Hyaluronic acid is used to fill these folds and restore lost volume, helping to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and rejuvenate the overall appearance of the face.
Using a fine needle or cannula, hyaluronic acid is injected along the bitterness folds to fill hollows and reduce the appearance of wrinkles. Hyaluronic acid gel acts as a filler, plumping the skin for a smoother, more youthful appearance.
Menton
Hyaluronic acid injections can also be used to improve the appearance of the chin. This procedure is often chosen by those wishing to increase chin volume, correct asymmetries, or improve facial profile. Here's how hyaluronic acid chin injections work:
Using a fine needle or cannula, hyaluronic acid is injected into areas of the chin to increase volume, improve contours and correct imperfections. Hyaluronic acid gel acts as a filler, plumping the chin for a more harmonious, balanced appearance.
Oval face
Hyaluronic acid injections can be used to treat and improve the facial oval, which refers to the general shape of the face, including the jaw line and cheek area. Over time, the facial oval can lose its firmness and contour, which can lead to sagging skin and loss of definition in the jaw area.
Using a fine needle or cannula, hyaluronic acid will be injected along the jaw line and into the cheek areas to increase volume, redefine contours and improve the overall appearance of the facial oval. Hyaluronic acid gel acts as a filler, plumping the skin for a firmer, more youthful appearance.
Jawline
The use of hyaluronic acid to redefine and enhance the jawline, also known as "jawline", has become common practice in aesthetics. This procedure aims to create a sharper, more defined appearance of the jawline, particularly for those seeking a more sculpted or masculine appearance.
Using a fine needle or cannula, hyaluronic acid is injected along the jawline to increase volume and redefine contours. Hyaluronic acid gel acts as a filler, creating a more defined, aesthetically pleasing jawline.
Medical Facelift
The hyaluronic acid medical facelift is a non-surgical aesthetic procedure designed to rejuvenate and firm the skin using hyaluronic acid injections. Unlike surgical facelifts, which require an invasive procedure, medical facelifts use fillers such as hyaluronic acid to restore lost volume, improve skin firmness and reduce the signs of aging.
Using a fine needle or cannula, hyaluronic acid is injected into specific areas of the face to restore lost volume, smooth fine lines and wrinkles, and improve skin firmness. Hyaluronic acid gel acts as a filler, plumping the skin for a firmer, more youthful appearance.
Hands
The use of hyaluronic acid for the hands is an aesthetic procedure designed to restore lost volume, improve hydration and reduce the appearance of veins and fine lines on the back of the hands. As we age, the skin on the hands can become thinner, lose elasticity and show signs of aging, such as more prominent veins and wrinkles.
Using a fine needle or cannula, hyaluronic acid is injected into the back of the hands to restore lost volume, improve hydration and smooth the skin. Hyaluronic acid gel acts as a filler, plumping the skin for a younger, smoother appearance.