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Is sodium hyaluronate a hormone? Is sodium hyaluronate allergic?
Sodium hyaluronate, also known as hyaluronic acid, is not only contained in human body, but also widely used in various medical institutions, especially in cosmetic and plastic surgery projects and various cosmetics. Most of them contain hyaluronic acid, so is sodium hyaluronate a hormone? Is sodium hyaluronate allergic? Let's take a look.

Sodium hyaluronate generally does not contain hormones. Sodium hyaluronate is a chemical substance that is not easy to be allergic, but whether the user is allergic depends on the human body's own physique. Hyaluronic acid is simple and quick to use, and has a strong moisturizing and wrinkle-removing effect.

Sodium hyaluronate is a glucuronic acid contained in human body, which can promote cell regeneration and nourish and lubricate cells themselves. This is because this property is widely used in cosmetics and medical beauty products. In addition to moisturizing, it also has very strong anti-wrinkle and nutritional functions, and can be used to repair and prevent various skin injuries. In other medicine, this sodium hyaluronate also has certain pharmacological effects. For example, in ophthalmic surgery, this sodium hyaluronate can be used as an adjuvant to protect the cornea and various cell tissues in patients' eyes, making it more convenient for doctors to operate.

Sodium hyaluronate is not a hormone, and it is not easy to be allergic after use, but the specific situation still needs specific analysis.