Product Overview
The Hyaluroncic Acid Gel is biosynthetically produced by bacterial fermentation. After cross-linking, the characteristics of hyaluronic acid products are stable. Non-animal, no skin test needed. After injection, the products are absorbed isovolemically, this implantation volume can be maintained for 6 to 12 months. Each of the Hyaluroncic Acid Gel is suitable to be injected at all layers in the skin which can be widely applied for correction of lines, augmentation of folds and the shaping of facial contours. Hyaluroncic Acid Gel in synovial fluid and articular cartilage is an important component of the composition, can be directly injected into the joint cavity, as a lubricant for the treatment of arthritis. After hyaluronic acid solution will be injected into the peritoneal surface or in the course of surgery in the injury site, the use of hyaluronic acid can be effective to prevent or reduce postoperative peritoneal adhesions and the degree of health. Some hyaluronic acid is already in the fluid in your joints. In people who have osteoarthritis, the hyaluronic acid gets thinner. When this happens, there isn't enough hyaluronic acid to protect the joint. Injections can put more hyaluronic acid into your knee joint to help protect it.
The Hyaluroncic Acid Gel is biosynthetically produced by bacterial fermentation. After cross-linking, the characteristics of hyaluronic acid products are stable. Non-animal, no skin test needed. After injection, the products are absorbed isovolemically, this implantation volume can be maintained for 6 to 12 months. Each of the Hyaluroncic Acid Gel is suitable to be injected at all layers in the skin which can be widely applied for correction of lines, augmentation of folds and the shaping of facial contours. Hyaluroncic Acid Gel in synovial fluid and articular cartilage is an important component of the composition, can be directly injected into the joint cavity, as a lubricant for the treatment of arthritis. After hyaluronic acid solution will be injected into the peritoneal surface or in the course of surgery in the injury site, the use of hyaluronic acid can be effective to prevent or reduce postoperative peritoneal adhesions and the degree of health. Some hyaluronic acid is already in the fluid in your joints. In people who have osteoarthritis, the hyaluronic acid gets thinner. When this happens, there isn't enough hyaluronic acid to protect the joint. Injections can put more hyaluronic acid into your knee joint to help protect it.