Saturday, August 4, 2012
Hyaluronic Acid, The Perfect Anti-Wrinkle
Hyaluronic acid is a compound that meets a multitude of beneficial properties for skin. It is moisturizing, stimulates and revitalizes the cellular production cycle naturally restores the collagen we lose with age. This is a pure and sterile, akin to the skin and therefore produces no rejection, because its molecules are composed of sugars and is fully biocompatible.
All these features make it the perfect anti-aging, it fills and smooths wrinkles naturally, does not strip the skin and restores radiance, smoothness and softness. It is recommended for use from age 30, because from this age the natural collagen production begins to decline. As we said replace the lost hyaluronic acid and activates the production of new collagen. Assimilated slowly, as needed, so that its effects may take 15 to 20 noted days. As an orthomolecular compound is removed naturally, so that its effects are temporary and must be used regularly to gain their benefits. However, although it is gradually absorbed by the body does not produce the typical sagging or "collapse effect? other anti-aging treatments.
Its effects are especially noticeable around the eyes, lips and forehead, filling the spaces left lack of collagen, causing wrinkles. It also acts as a molecular sponge species, trapping water and keeping hydrated zone is applied.
In the experiment at the University of Michigan hyaluronic acid was injected several volunteers and a placebo to another group, at various points of one of the forearms.
Collagen. Hyaluronic acid not only takes the place of this protein when it is lost, but also stimulates its production.
A team of researchers from the University of Michigan selected a group of healthy volunteers with a mean age of 74 years and an acceptable skin, hyaluronic acid and injected at various points of one of the forearms. In the other, the participants received only saline as a placebo. After about four weeks to a biopsy repeated at two and half months to assess the condition of the skin of women. Hyaluronic acid had occupied the space left by the lost collagen, as had been expected, but also stimulated the production of this protein by loosening of skin fibroblasts. This dual effect explains why the effects of hyaluronic acid are cumulative and are most noticeable when you come past six months and one year
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