Hyaluronic acid applications are a medical-cosmetic treatment in which hyaluronic acid is applied as mesotherapy. Hyaluronic acid is applied to the skin to provide moisture and increase its elasticity. The effect of injections applied under the skin with a very fine needle begins to be seen after about 3 months.
Skin Aging and Collagen
As our skin ages, it loses its collagen, hyaluronic acid, which is the building block of collagen, and adipose tissue. This causes the skin to sag, wrinkles and deep lines to form. Hyaluronic acid plays a very important role in keeping our skin young. While hyaluronic acid keeps the skin moist, it stimulates collagen production and increases skin firmness and vitality. Hyaluronic acid also acts as an antioxidant, protecting our skin against the harmful effects of free radicals. Thus, hyaluronic acid helps delay skin aging and skin rejuvenation (antiaging).
In Which Regions Is It Applied?
Forehead / Mid-Brow
Around the Eyes and Mouth
Face / Neck / Decollete / On Hands
At What Intervals and How Many Times Is the Treatment Applied?
Since the skin elasticity has not deteriorated yet in people aged 30-35, it will be sufficient to apply it as 2 sessions every 15 days, especially in order to gain moisture and prevent wrinkles that may occur. To maintain the well-being, the sessions can be repeated every 3 to 6 months. In older ages, 3 sessions are applied 30 days after the first 2 sessions to increase the permanence of hyaluronic acid and reduce wrinkles.
Are There Any Side Effects?
This treatment is a reliable application. Minimal bruises may occur at the injection sites. These disappear in 2-3 days. Allergic reactions can be observed very rarely.
It can be applied easily, except for pregnant women and warfarin users. If using aspirin, it should be discontinued 2-3 days before in order to prevent bruising.
In order to prevent the early absorption of hyaluronic acid, hot environments such as sauna and Turkish bath should be avoided.
