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TL;DR:

  • Hyaluronic acid is a natural substance in skin, connective tissue, and joints, known for binding water to maintain hydration and elasticity.
  • Used in aesthetic medicine to address wrinkles, facial volume loss, dehydration, dark circles, and facial asymmetry.
  • Common injection areas: under eyes, cheeks, lips, nasolabial folds, jawline, and temples.
  • Techniques include:
  • Linear: For deep wrinkles (e.g., nasolabial folds).
  • Multipoint: Small injections for even distribution.
  • Fan: Covers large areas (e.g., cheeks).
  • Mesh: Grid pattern for larger areas.
  • Micropuncture: Subtle, small injections for smoother skin.
  • Proper consultation is crucial to determine the right amount; over/under-injection risks unnatural results.
  • Pre-treatment: Avoid alcohol, anticoagulants, ensure proper skin care.
  • Post-treatment: Limit sun exposure, hydrate, avoid smoking for prolonged effects.

Hyaluronic acid treatments are currently very popular and more and more people, both men and women, regardless of age, are opting for them. The biggest mission of such a treatment is not only to improve appearance, but also to achieve the most natural result possible. How to achieve such a result, you can learn from the following article, which will discuss, among other things, hyaluronic acid injection techniques that make the end result not exaggerated.

Hyaluronic acid – what is it?

Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance in the human body, mainly in the skin, connective tissue and joints. The primary function of the acid is to bind water, helping to maintain optimal skin hydration and elasticity. Thanks to its storage capacity, hyaluronic acid is widely used in aesthetic medicine, helping to combat wrinkles, loss of facial volume or general skin aging. The key word in this case is "aesthetics", which is always worth keeping in mind when deciding on a treatment with this product. The most important thing is moderation and the selection of the amount of acid that will improve the complexion and overall appearance, but without a caricatured end result.

Skin showing improved texture and hydration after hyaluronic acid treatments.

Hyaluronic acid – when to use?

The use of hyaluronic acid in aesthetic medicine clinics is really wide, and specialists are constantly training and improving the techniques of injecting this substance, so that the whole procedure is as pleasant as possible, and the final results are really satisfactory. What is hyaluronic acid used for? The answer can be found below.

  • wrinkles and fine lines – hyaluronic acid effectively smooths out wrinkles and lines, thereby restoring a youthful appearance to the skin;
  • loss of facial volume – it is a normal process for the skin to lose volume and elasticity with age, and hyaluronic acid helps to regain them.
  • dry and dehydrated skin – the powerful moisturizing properties of the acid have a great effect on tissues;
  • shadows under the eyes – hyaluronic acid under the eyes helps to reduce dark circles and give a fresh look to the eyes;
  • facial asymmetry – the acid can also be used to correct facial asymmetry, as well as to emphasize certain parts of the face, such as the cheeks.

Where is hyaluronic acid injected?

Most often, hyaluronic acid is injected into different areas of the face, depending on the patient's needs and expectations.

  • Eye area (hyaluronic acid under the eyes) – filling the area under the eyes helps reduce dark circles and bags under the eyes.
  • Cheeks – hyaluronic acid can restore volume to the cheeks, giving the face a younger appearance.
  • Lips – filling in the lips improves their shape and volume.
  • Nasolabial furrows – filling nasolabial furrows reduces the appearance of wrinkles and lines.
  • Mandibular line – hyaluronic acid can improve the contour of the jawline, making it more defined and the face visually slimmer.
  • The temples – filling the temples restores volume to this part of the face.

Hyaluronic acid delivery techniques to achieve a natural result.

Before deciding on a hyaluronic acid procedure, it is a good idea to learn about the previous work of the specialist whose services you are interested in, as well as what injection technique is used. This will minimize the risk of dissatisfaction with the end result. It is also a good idea to read reviews of patients who have had the opportunity to use the services of the aesthetic medicine clinic we are interested in. The Internet is really a powerful source of knowledge in this regard, and it is worth using it!

Linear technique

In this technique, a needle or cannula is inserted along a wrinkle or fold, and the injection of hyaluronic acid occurs while the needle is slowly withdrawn. This is a very popular method for filling deep wrinkles, such as in the nasolabial furrow area.

Multipoint technique

Here, sessions of small injections along a wrinkle or fold are performed. The acid is injected in small amounts at different points, allowing for even distribution of the product and a natural end result.

Fan technique

During this method, the needle is inserted at one point, and then the acid is administered at different angles, creating a fan-like shape. This is particularly practiced on larger areas where even filling is important, such as in the cheeks.

Mesh technique

Using this method, a needle is inserted under the skin in different directions, creating a grid pattern. Good distribution of the acid over larger areas minimizes the risk of unevenness and provides a natural looking skin.

Micropuncture technique

A specialist using this method in his work performs a series of very small injections. The subtle filling and smoothing of wrinkles, improves the overall texture and appearance of the skin, while leaving no visible signs of the procedure.

How to choose the right amount of hyaluronic acid?

Patients often wonder how much hyaluronic acid on the face will be the optimal choice. This is not surprising, as overdoing it can make the end result far from what is expected. **Too little preparation will make the results not visible, while too much hyaluronic acid will lead to an unnatural look. So how to choose the right amount? Before the procedure, it is extremely important to consult with an experienced specialist in the field, who will carefully assess the needs of the patient, thereby selecting the right amount of filler. Unfortunately, there is no universal answer to the question of what amount of hyaluronic acid will be best, as this is influenced by the individual characteristics of the patient, as well as the area to be treated. For example, filling fine wrinkles around the eyes will certainly require a smaller amount of acid than correcting the volume of the cheeks.

Recommendations before hyaluronic acid treatment.

Like any procedure, hyaluronic acid treatment also involves the risk of complications. However, to minimize the occurrence of unwanted side effects, specialists recommend before the procedure:

  • avoiding alcohol consumption for a few days before the acid administration, as alcohol increases the risk of bruising and swelling;
  • avoiding taking anticoagulants, which affect increased bleeding and bruising;
  • maintaining proper hygiene and moisturizing the skin so that it is in the best possible condition on the day of the procedure, which significantly reduces the recovery period.

To prolong the effect of hyaluronic acid, experts recommend following the following recommendations.

  • Avoiding excessive exposure to the sun, as UV radiation accelerates the degradation of hyaluronic acid;
  • using moisturizing and protective creams regularly, which are important for maintaining and prolonging the post-treatment effects;
  • avoiding smoking, which accelerates the aging process of the skin and thus shortens the duration of hyaluronic acid.

Aesthetic medicine experts stress each time that the key to success is the individual approach to each patient. Everyone is different, which is why it is so important to tailor the technique and amount of filler to the specific needs of the individual.

For example, a patient aged 45 came in with a problem of deep nasolabial furrows, which gave her face a tired look. After careful analysis, the specialist decided to use a linear technique with a cannula to evenly distribute the hyaluronic acid along the furrows, so the effect was visible after just a few days, and the patient was delighted with her natural appearance.

It was different in the case of a 30-year-old woman who visited the clinic to gently increase the volume of her lips. In this case, the doctor opted for a pinpoint technique, injecting a small amount of hyaluronic acid into strategic areas. The result? Naturally fuller lips and a subtle but noticeable result.

To achieve the best result after a hyaluronic acid treatment, you should opt for a visit to a proven facility, where specialists treat each patient individually, and approach the injection of the product in an out-of-the-box manner. That's why we invite you to our OT.CO Clinic for a consultation, where we will choose the amount and method of administration of the preparation in such a way as to satisfy the expectations of even the most demanding aesthetician.

Conclusion

Hyaluronic acid treatments offer versatile solutions—from smoothing wrinkles to restoring skin volume. This guide underscored the importance of technique, moderation, and personalization to achieve natural results. Selecting an experienced specialist and tailoring treatments to your needs are key. With proper preparation and post-care, you can safely enhance your appearance while maintaining authenticity. Ultimately, hyaluronic acid is a powerful tool when used wisely, offering rejuvenation without compromising natural beauty.