This wonder product is actually found naturally in the skin and is vital for long term integrity and general skin health. It helps to build a strong skin structure through improving the skin tissue and layers. Hyaluronic acid helps to bind the skin to protect skin cells and heal the tissue, which is important for retaining moisture. As we age though, the levels of HA decrease, leading to wrinkles and fine lines. Doctors have also started injecting hyaluronic acid into the knees of osteoarthritis patients, as it helps to repair damaged tissues, as well as being useful in alleviating joint pain, chronic fatigue syndrome and dry eyes.
Around 50 percent of the body’s hyaluronic acid supplies are found in the dermis and epidermis of the skin layers – this is what helps to keep the kin moisturised and nourished. Diets which naturally boost the body’s supply of hyaluronic acid result in more youthful looking skin well into old age. There are skin treatments available though, as well as injections, which are known to improve the appearance of wrinkles and lines, as well as sagging and scars. When the gel is injected it acts as a cushion to protect the skin structure and improve elasticity. It is also available as an oral supplement, with most people seeing results after around two to four months. Those with poor mobility or joint pains often see a positive impact on the body after using hyaluronic acid treatments.
Hyaluronic acid is an exciting and promising nutrient for the skin and will no doubt be used in skin treatments and moisturising creams more and more in the future.