Hyaluronic acid fillers are an incredibly popular treatment option in clinics and
there are certainly several reasons for this. Not only do they provide a solution to a
number of common concerns relating to the ageing process (namely fine lines and
a loss of facial volume), this non-invasive treatment option can also be used to
remedy concerns related to self-confidence too.
But how exactly can they perform so many different actions?
This is all thanks to
their key ingredient, hyaluronic acid (HA).
Delving Deeper Into Hyaluronic Acid Fillers
HA is a substance that has been used for over 50 years now but it’s become
increasingly popular in recent years. This is partially due to the fact that skincare
companies have launched countless new topical HA products, but we’re focusing
on hyaluronic acid fillers today.
It’s used in dermal fillers because of its effectiveness and the fact that it is a
substance that occurs naturally in the body, which means it is much safer than
products that have been used in the past to make fillers, such as bovine
collagen and other chemical agents.
Hyaluronic acid molecules enter the skin to bind with collagen and water
molecules to increase hydration from the inside out. As a humectant (a substance
that absorbs moisture), it has an innate ability to retain much more than its own
weight in water. This is one of the many reasons why those who have lost volume
in their face often turn to hyaluronic acid fillers to restore their features to what
they once were.
A Closer Look At Hyaluronic Acid Fillers And Ageing
Stores of hyaluronic acid decrease with age but it’s important to remember that this
specific type of molecule isn’t just found in the skin. As well as maintaining skin
health, it also promotes wound healing and increases bone strength. It can also be
found in the joints, where it acts as a cushion and a lubricant, and it can also be
found in the fluids in the eyes. However, hyaluronic acid fillers will have no
impact on the HA in other areas of the body but they can be used to aid the effects
of the ageing process on the skin.
The gradual loss of hyaluronic acid as a result of the natural ageing process can
contribute to the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. As previously mentioned, it
also plays a role in the loss of facial volume over time. When paired with a natural
decrease in subcutaneous fat, the result is often sunken cheeks. HA fillers can be
used to reduce the signs of ageing, improving the appearance and firmness of the
skin with excellent results.
Other Uses Of HA FillersFrom ageing to improving facial symmetry, fillers serve many purposes for bothmen and women. Although women’s faces age differently from men’s after aroundthe age of 50, they are often faced with an array of the same concerns, they simplyappear at a different rate. In men, there’s often some hesitance to receive treatmentfrom professionals but this doesn’t need to be the case as most clinics are well-versed in dermal filler treatments for men.Hyaluronic acid fillers can be used to improve confidence in people who don’twish to target the signs of ageing too. For example, they can be used to alter theappearance of the nose without going under the knife in non-surgical rhinoplastyprocedures. What’s more, hyaluronic acid fillers can be used to gently shape anindividual’s lips to correct issues relating to asymmetry or volume loss. It’simportant to remember that lip fillers don’t necessarily need to be used to correctconcerns, they can also be used to enhance a person’s natural features.
Find Out More
To learn more about dermal fillers and how they could help you, please feel free to
contact Appearance Based Medicine. I would be more than happy to take the time
to understand your needs. To book a consultation with me, get in touch by calling
01628 303020, emailing info@ab-med.co.uk, or booking online