Hyaluronic acid, renowned for its powerful hydrating and plumping properties, is now a staple ingredient in both skincare and aesthetic medicine. Whether in the form of serums, creams or injectables, hyaluronic acid is used to moisturize the skin, reduce signs of aging and improve overall facial appearance. But with so many options available, how can you know which method is best suited to your needs? This article compares the advantages and disadvantages of hyaluronic acid injections versus topical applications, and explores the latest trends and innovations for each method.
Hyaluronic acid Hyaluronic acid is a molecule naturally found in our bodies. It plays a key role in maintaining skin hydration, elasticity and firmness. As we age, natural production of hyaluronic acid decreases, resulting in volume loss, the appearance of wrinkles and duller skin.
Products containing hyaluronic acid—whether topical or injectable—aim to compensate for this loss and restore a youthful, radiant appearance. But which method should you choose?
Let’s explore the differences between topical applications and injections.
Technologies and injection techniques continue to evolve to improve treatment safety, effectiveness, and patient comfort. Innovations include :
Topical hyaluronic acid products have also evolved.
Choosing between injectable and topical hyaluronic acid depends on several factors, including budget, comfort with invasive procedures, and the desired results.
Best practice : combine both approaches. Use hyaluronic acid serums and creams for daily maintenance, and opt for injections when targeting more specific, long-term goals.
Article written by Dr Romano Valeria
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