
Advantages of applying hyaluronic acid in winter
Maintaining a good physical appearance is achieved through a good diet, healthy lifestyle habits and a correct beauty routine. Although sometimes these three recommendations are not enough for the appearance of our face to be the desired one. The passage of time takes its toll on the skin of our face and sometimes we find it necessary to resort to other types of aesthetic treatments with which to minimise the effects of facial ageing.
The quality of life and advances in aesthetic medicine have made the average life of humans longer and, although the average age increases, the physical appearance over the years, in most cases, looks engaged. Thus, the facial imperfections that can be corrected are furrows and wrinkles, which appear as a result of dehydration and ageing of the skin, thin lips and lip asymmetry. It can be done by increasing the cheekbones, the gummy smile and correcting the nasolabial groove.
One of the techniques indicated for the correction of facial imperfections is the resorbable facial filler through the infiltration of hyaluronic acid. It is a polysaccharide present in numerous tissues and organs of our body, such as cartilage, the synovial fluid of the joints, the epidermis and even in the connective tissue, which supports the spine.
It helps us attract and hold water as it provides large doses of hydration. The result obtained is the remodelling of the facial contour, by correcting fine wrinkles and furrows. In this way, volume is given to certain areas of the skin. face, such as the lips and the malar zygomatic area.
It is also widely used in moisturising the skin and improving the absorption of liquids by the cells, preventing premature ageing of the skin. In addition, it prevents eye diseases, maintains good eye health, and helps strengthen the ligaments and tendons, as well as to recover the tissue.
Advantages of hyaluronic acid
- Hydration is due to its ability to attract and retain water.
- Renewal of cells, their division and proliferation.
- Anti-ageing and anti-ageing.
- regenerative potential.
- The regeneration of the epidermis is accompanied by cell proliferation.
- Increase of lost tissue such as lips, barcode, correction of nasolabial depressions and perioral wrinkles, gummy smile.
- Decrease of the vasogenic groove.
How should we apply hyaluronic acid?
There are two ways to apply hyaluronic acid. First of all, hyaluronic acid can be applied topically, that is, as a normal skin cream. It works by penetrating at three levels: light, medium and deep. Using a cream is only recommended for hyaluronic acid consumption.
Secondly, hyaluronic acid can be applied subcutaneously, that is, through small subcutaneous infiltrations, to revitalise, rejuvenate and hydrate the skin tissue. It is not recommended though.

