The hyaluronic acid molecule has undeniable moisturizing properties. Naturally present in the human body, hyaluronic acid hydrates the epidermis and allows it to retain its youthfulness. Over time, the amounts of hyaluronic acid present in our body decrease. Every decade, we lose 6% of our reserve of hyaluronic acid. When we reach our fifties, we only have 50% left. This is why wrinkles appear and the skin relaxes when you age. The application or injection of hyaluronic acid can remedy these age-related skin problems. Hyaluronic acid is considered the most powerful known moisturizer today.
There are different treatments with hyaluronic acid. One of the most practical is the application of creams with hyaluronic acid. These creams have the advantages of being safe and inexpensive. The anti-aging and anti-wrinkle effects of hyaluronic acid contained in creams appeal to many people. Hyaluronic acid creams moisturize the skin very well, but remain too light for skins that are really lacking in hydration. Indeed, the hyaluronic acid present in this type of product does not manage to penetrate the barrier between the epidermis and the dermis. The creams are therefore more suitable for young skin wishing to maintain good hydration and prevent the signs of time. For this type of skin, hyaluronic acid gives a remarkable boost of radiance.
Injections are much more effective than creams. If your skin is marked by the signs of time, the injection of hyaluronic acid can be of great help to you. Unlike creams, injected hyaluronic acid penetrates the barrier of the dermis. The correction is therefore the great benefit of this treatment. You can thus consider correcting your wrinkles and fine lines, or even redefining the volumes of your face, and toning the skin of your neck and your face. This type of intervention is more recommended for mature skin where a real correction is necessary.