Posts Tagged ‘hyaluronic acid’

Unlocking the Secret to a Youthful Skin With Hyaluronic Acid

Saturday, December 13th, 2008


It is not acidic as it sounds. Hyaluronic acid research, otherwise know as hyaluronate, has existed for

over 40 years now. Long before we knew about its benefits, it has been a part of us…it is in fact a naturally occurring substance found in many tissues of your body like the skin, the cartilage and the vitreous humor in your eyes. The first biomedical product that has been developed from hyaluronic acid was approved for use in ophthalmological applications for cornea transplant, cataract surgery, glaucoma surgery and retinal attachment surgery.

So what’s the catch with hyaluronic acid?

It is dubbed as the next generation anti-aging agent. Medical research shows that it can help give you healthier skin texture by firming out facial wrinkles and so give you a younger looking skin.

Hyaluronic acid is reportedly so effective that the press nicknamed it as the “key to the fountain of youth” as it works in the same way as collagen injections, but has a longer lasting effect with fewer allergic reactions. Hyaluronic acid works by cushioning and lubricating skin tissue and moisturizing skin from the inside. Thus, it smooths wrinkles by hydration. It increases production of collagen which not only reduces wrinkles and improves skin elasticity, but helps sun-damaged skin recover which is a big plus in the area of anti-aging skin care. And because this ingredient is applied topically, it is safer and less expensive than surgery.

Hyaluronic Acid is ideally recommended for men and women starting their thirties in order to help minimize the first signs of aging. It is more effective when used before the effects of aging show up. This cream adds volume to depressed and wrinkled areas of the face which helps to give it a healthy, youthful appearance.

In an article written by Caitlin Castro for Woman’s World, she stated, “Using hyaluronic acid boosts collagen production almost three-fold, resulting in firmer, smoother, more youthful-looking skin,” and that “it erases fine lines, wrinkles and even crow’s feet within months.”

With hyaluronic acid you get anti-aging skin care at its best, a product at less expense and best of all…no needles included.

Have a fun and successful day,

Vida

Facelift, Exercises, Chin Reshaping, Lip Plumping… …So Many Choices To Remain Youthful Looking

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

When people meet you for the first time, it’s your face they see so it’s important to maintain a healthy skin regime. The application of face creams is good, but try face exercises as part of your routine as they help oxygenate the cells further allowing the removal of harmful toxins from the pores.

Many cosmetic procedures are carried out on a regular basis now but the most popular is the facelift.

The correct term for a facelift is Rhytidectomy which is designed to remove signs of aging from the face including wrinkles. There is now evidence to suggest that face lifts have other health benefits including increasing the life span of the recipient. The basis of a facelift is quite simple; the skin is pulled tight over the face making the skin look smooth and youthful again.

One example of facial treatment is Micropigmentation which is used to increase definition around the eyes, eyebrows and lips giving the face a more alert and attractive look. The amount of work that can be carried out to improve the face is almost endless and includes, hair restoration, cheek and chin re-shaping, lip surgery and laser hair removal to name but a few.

The chin is one of the most noticed features of an individual’s face because other elements of the face such as the nose, and jaw are lined up with it. Because everyone wants to look their best, no part of the face is safe from the cosmetic surgeon and now more and more eye and eyebrow operations are taking place. Self confidence improves when a person knows they look good as recent studies have confirmed.

Not only can you have parts of your face re-shaped and moved and parts removed, it is now possible to add facial implants or have collagen injections to alter the whole facial structure and appearance. These injections plump creased or sunken skin on the face as well as perhaps add fullness to the back of the hands. If you decide on any facial therapy, expect some discomfort afterwards as most cause swelling, bruising and tenderness with varying rates of recovery, depending on the treatment used. A new treatment to be used is Hyaluronic acid which naturally occurs in the body and acts as a lubricating agent and when injected into the face, reduces the signs of aging.

Each of the various treatments mentioned here can on their own, or in combination, reduce the effects of aging.

Remember that whatever the effect of cosmetic surgery may be on your appearance, you are still the same person inside.