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The Role of Hyaluronic Acid In Skin Boosters

By Florence Goulbourne

Whether you keep up to date with the aesthetics industry or not, you don’t have to be heavily involved in the sector to be familiar with the hero ingredient hyaluronic acid (HA). In fact, hyaluronic acid is a prominent ingredient amongst various products outside the aesthetics industry. However, it’s most frequently known for being a holy-grail asset in skin care.

Skin gurus and dermatologists alike praise the element for its skin-enhancing abilities and benefits. But how does it work beyond the initial layer of the skin? Unlike topical creams and serums that frequent the skincare industry, the aesthetics industry focuses on HA products that sit deeper than the skin, including dermal fillers and, more notably, skin boosters. 

But what is the role of hyaluronic acid in skin boosters? Keep reading to find out.

What is a skin booster?

First and foremost, it’s important to understand the aim of a skin booster before we delve into its primary ingredient, hyaluronic acid.

Skin boosters, such as Seventy Hyal 2000 and Profhilo, are a range of injectable treatments that are designed to deliver deep-skin hydration beyond the initial surface of the skin. Unlike dermal fillers, skin boosters don’t aim to add volume and augmentation. Instead, skin boosters work to improve skin quality and promote a radiant and rejuvenated appearance. Essentially, skin boosters are injectable skincare treatments formulated to aid in the revitalisation and rejuvenation of the skin.

They bring an innovative and fresh approach to generic skincare and work to penetrate the dermis deeper than a standard moisturiser for a fulfilling surge of skin-enriching benefits. Furthermore, these skin treatments help deliver an intense flood of moisture to the skin tissue. Thus, aiding in the overall hydration and replenishment of the skin for a glowing result.

What is the role of hyaluronic acid?

With aims to hydrate and add moisture, it’s unsurprising that most skin boosters feature hyaluronic acid as their hero ingredient. Hyaluronic acid is one of the most powerful hydrating ingredients and is naturally produced by the body in copious amounts. Present in the body wherever moisture is stored, HAis the basic substance of the skin, which consists of up to 55% sodium hyaluronate.

Interestingly, HA molecules can attract up to 1,000 times their own weight in water. That is why this element is so effective in hydrating the skin and providing moisture. By increasing the water content in the skin, HA can help to plump and rejuvenate the skin to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. This makes it the perfect addition to any youth-enhancing injectable. 

In addition to hydrating the skin, hyaluronic acid also helps to maintain the suppleness and elasticity of the skin. It also aids soft tissue growth, promoting the body to stimulate the production of collagen and elastin. After the age of 30, we lose approximately 1% of our hyaluronic acid stores per year.

Additionally, more mature skin generally produces HA that can often lead to crepey-textured skin, visible lines, and volume loss. A depletion of HA is one of the biggest associations of skin ageing with environmental factors such as UV ray exposure accelerating the reduction process. Consequently, patients are on the search for a solution to rewind the clocks with skin boosters fitting the bill.

Moreover, to be considered a cosmetic treatment, HA must be chemically modified to prevent decomposition. This process transforms it from a liquid into a gel by crosslinking hyaluronic acid polymer chains to one another. This allows the molecules to fill wrinkles and maintain shape for more longevity.

Skin boosters vs traditional creams

Skin boosters are the perfect alternative to traditional skin creams as they work to penetrate the skin on a deeper level. These injectables are transdermally delivered into the skin dermis layer where moisturising and hydration enhancements are delivered deep into the skin tissue.   The HA formulation within skin boosters is pivotal to help revitalise and restore lacklustre skin. With the help of hyaluronic acid, skin boosters work to treat the natural and physiological depletion of the element by surcharging the skin tissues with moisture.

Skin boosters vs traditional creams

Skin boosters are the perfect alternative to traditional skin creams as they work to penetrate the skin on a deeper level. These injectables are transdermally delivered into the skin dermis layer where moisturising and hydration enhancements are delivered deep into the skin tissue.

The HA formulation within skin boosters is pivotal to help revitalise and restore lacklustre skin. With the help of hyaluronic acid, skin boosters work to treat the natural and physiological depletion of the element by surcharging the skin tissues with moisture.

Skin boosters at Fox Pharma

Essentially, hyaluronic acid is the principal driver within skin boosters to help them achieve their goal of creating skin untouched by time. One skin booster that boasts a high molecular weight of HA is Seventy Hyal 2000. To find out more about this Next Generation Skin Booster, read our blog on the subject or shop exclusively at Fox Pharma here.

If you’d like to find out more about the role of hyaluronic acid and the skin boosters in our stock, don’t hesitate to contact us.

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