What Are the Benefits Of Using Hyaluronic Acid In Skin Care?

 

Although there are thousands of ingredients used in cosmeceuticals today—the knowledge of which can make finding the ideal product for your specific skin type and concerns a potentially overwhelming process—hyaluronic acid is one of the most trusted staples of the beauty industry. Many of the serums, moisturizing creams, lotions, cleansers, and other typical products you find at any drugstore contain this ingredient, and it’s even one of the main components used to create the world’s most popular and effective dermal fillers. Los Angeles’ Skin Care and Laser Physicians of Beverly Hills routinely advises patients on the most effective ways of using this moisture-binding element to maintain healthy, balanced skin, as explained here in further detail.

Despite the word “acid,” being in its name, HA—as the substance is known—isn’t anything like the common acids we use for skin exfoliation. Essentially, hyaluronic acid, also referred to as hyaluronan, is a glycosaminoglycan or sugar molecule that exists in the connective tissues of your body, including the skin and the joints. It is responsible for many functions, including hydration, metabolism, healing, and providing structure to the skin.

Hyaluronic acid acts as a humectant (a substance that attracts water molecules) with the responsibility of drawing water to wherever it’s located in the skin, such as from the dermis to the surface. It is capable of retaining up to 1,000 times its own weight in water. This is what gives the skin a supple, soft appearance.

Unfortunately, the body doesn’t create as much of this element as we age, which is what causes the skin to become drier and thinner over time. A version of HA is used in supplements, topical skin products, and fillers to restore volume to the skin and prevent further loss of moisture. Thinking of upgrading your skin routine? See below for some of the advantages of hyaluronic acid.

It Increases Hydration Levels

Of course, one of the main benefits of using hyaluronic acid is that it is powerful humectant. It will not only absorb water from the deeper layers of the skin, but may also attract water from the surrounding atmosphere. It helps to retain water in the skin and reduces evaporation.

It Helps Wounds Heal Faster

As previously mentioned, hyaluronic acid is one of the components of your skin that boosts healing and regeneration. It protects the skin because it has anti-bacterial properties, manages inflammation levels, and encourages the creation of new blood vessels in areas where the tissues have been damaged. When it is applied to wounds, it reduces discomfort while also minimizing the openings on the surface. For this reason, hyaluronic acid is a great choice for post-procedure skincare. It can be used after you’ve had a cosmetic treatment that injures the skin and has left it hypersensitive.

It Enhances the Appearance of Skin

Wrinkles and uneven texture always look more exaggerated on dehydrated skin. You can use serums, moisturizers, and fillers to make the skin look plumper and softer. Although this ingredient won’t completely get rid of lines and wrinkles, the added volume and hydration make the skin appear much smoother. Not to mention, hyaluronic acid calms skin and clears up redness. HA-based injections beneath the skin can make the surface appear smoother and fuller.

It Works Well for All Skin Types

Hyaluronic acid is beneficial and won’t irritate a patient’s skin, regardless of whether they have normal, oily, dry, combination, sensitive, or acne-prone skin, and whatever age demographic they fall into. One of the reasons why it is so well-tolerated is that is doesn’t add oil into the skin. In fact, if your skin is easily irritated by heavy moisturizing creams and prone to becoming red, tight, and puffy, hyaluronic acid products may work better for you.

Explore various cosmetic treatment options, including dermal fillers, from Los Angeles’ Skin Care and Laser Physicians of Beverly Hills or find out about other skin rejuvenation procedures. For more details, submit a contact form to contact them, or call 310-246-0495 to request a consultation.