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  • How Many Types of Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Filler Online
    So far, more than 10 filler brands of hyaluronic acid have been registered, many of which also have multiple models. So many hyaluronic acid brands make many beauty lovers not know how to choose. Today, decided to do a to give you an idea of what are the approved hyaluronic acid brands?   Read More>
  • Hyaluronic acid filling, what do we inject in?
    Hyaluronic acid anti-aging, correction of frontal defects, has become a routine item of major medical aesthetic institutions and hospitals, and now girls who love beauty. So what is the hyaluronic acid injected into our face? How does it work? Is it hurting us? Since 1934, when Meyer, a professor of   Read More>
  • The magic principle of hyaluronic acid
    Hyaluronic acid, also known as hyaluronic acid, is an acidic mucopolysaccharide that absorbs water well and is often used to moisturize the skin. The content of hyaluronic acid in the human body will decrease with age, the general content of hyaluronic acid in the human body is about 15g, when the h   Read More>
  • What are the Cautions for hyaluronic acid injection?
    With age, when the rate of hyaluronic acid loss in the dermis layer > the rate of synthesis, the facial skin gradually becomes less moisture, loses its luster and elasticity, and appears symptoms such as lines and sagging. Supplementing the skin with hyaluronic acid in the form of superficial inject   Read More>
  • How to achieve natural and advanced dermal injection filling?
    How to achieve natural and advanced dermal injection filling 1. Ensure the smoothness of the outer contour, the proportion coordination is more revealing the small temple depression of the face, the cheekbone expansion, cheek depression, masseter muscle protrusion, chin retraction and other problems   Read More>
  • What do I need to pay attention to after hyaluronic acid injection?
    There may be some postoperative reactions such as swelling, stiffness, tenderness, lumping, redness, bruising and itching at the injection site. Most of these reactions associated with the injection site are mild or moderate, and all reactions go away on their own without the need for treatment. Dur   Read More>
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