Hyaluronic acid - contraindications

The issue of preserving and prolonging youth worries every woman who has crossed the thirty-year threshold and notices the age-related changes on her face. At this age, the production of natural hyaluronic acid in the skin - a substance that performs a number of important functions to maintain the normal state of the skin - decreases. Namely, hyaluronic acid moisturizes and provides a fluid balance in the skin tissues, creating favorable conditions for the functioning and renewal of cells.

That is why one of the most effective anti-aging procedures is the subcutaneous injection of hyaluronic acid synthesized by artificial bioengineering (biorevitalization), which compensates for the lack of one's own. As a result, skin cells are activated, begin to function in a "young" mode, renewal and regeneration of the skin, collagen production is intensified. The skin becomes more fit and healthy.

But can everyone do this procedure without fear of side effects and complications? Unfortunately, biorevitalization can not be shown to all women. There are some limitations that must be taken into account, otherwise you can get extremely undesirable consequences. There are contraindications to both injection injection of hyaluronic acid for the face, and to laser biorevitalization.

Contraindications to injections of hyaluronic acid

Invasive method of biorevitalization , which is based on the introduction of hyaluronic acid through injections, has mixed reviews and many contraindications. First of all, it should be noted that injections are medical manipulation, and if the technique is incorrect and the aseptic rules are not followed, the consequences can be serious enough. Therefore, it is impossible to carry out this procedure in institutions that do not have a corresponding license.

Contraindications to injectable biorevitalization with hyaluronic acid are as follows:

Also, compatibility of injectable biorevitalisation with other cosmetic procedures should be considered. In particular, the time interval between the administration of hyaluronic acid and procedures such as deep peeling or laser resurfacing should not be less than 10 to 14 days.

Contraindications to laser biorevitalization with hyaluronic acid

Laser biorevitalization is an atraumatic technique of rejuvenation, involving the application of hyaluronic acid, and then exposure to the skin with a laser beam. Due to the fact that the procedure is non-injection, the skin is not damaged, the risk of infection and formation of hematomas is excluded. Nevertheless, this method also has contraindications:

Contraindicated laser effect on the eyelids, as well as the thyroid gland.

Contraindications to the intake of hyaluronic acid in capsules

As is known, hyaluronic acid is produced today as a biologically active additive in the form of capsules. Internal use of this substance helps to improve not only the skin condition, but the functioning of the joints. Do not take hyaluronic acid in capsules in such cases: