1. Hyaluronic acid can naturally combine with skin tissue and transport some important nutrients to the tissue. There will be no gel shift at the injection site.
2. Due to its natural characteristics, the hyaluronic acid retained at the injection site can be quickly degraded. This reflects a property that is crucial in the cross-linking process. The durability of hyaluronic acid is directly related to the strength of the molecular cross-links. The higher the cross-linking strength, the longer the product lasts on the skin.
3. Super safe to use, the non-animal-derived ingredients in hyaluronic acid minimize the risk of allergic reactions caused by injections. Even people with food allergies (such as allergies to eggs, beef, etc.) can receive hyaluronic acid injections without worrying about adverse reactions or requiring skin testing before injections.
4. The solubility of hyaluronic acid and its high safety. Hyaluronic acid can not only be absorbed, but can also be dissolved with injectable hyaluronidase. When too much hyaluronic acid is injected or the shape is not good, it will Hyaluronidase can be used to dissolve it and restore it to its original state.