1. What is hyaluronic acid?
Hyaluronic acid, also known as uronic acid and hyaluronic acid, is a naturally occurring linear polysaccharide compound. Its basic structure is a large polysaccharide composed of two disaccharide units, D- glucuronic acid and N- acetylglucosamine.
2. What does hyaluronic acid do?
Used in ophthalmic surgery
Hyaluronic acid is a kind of biochemical drugs with high clinical value, which is widely used in various ophthalmic operations, such as lens implantation, corneal transplantation and anti-glaucoma surgery.
Treat arthritis
Hyaluronic acid exists in most soft connective tissues, which can improve joint function and is a natural moisturizing lubricant, which is of great benefit to improving arthritis and accelerating wound healing.
get a facial
The transparent molecules of hyaluronic acid can carry more than 500 times of water. After being injected into the skin, it can be completely embedded in collagen fibers, elastic fibers and other cell bodies to form a structural matrix with elasticity and viscosity, thus achieving the beauty effects of moisturizing, wrinkle removal, fullness and shaping.
Hyaluronic acid can not only lock the moisture in the skin, but also firmly grasp the water molecules in the external environment, keep the skin moist and elastic, and prevent aging phenomena such as wrinkles.