Hyaluron pens are arguably the biggest trend of 2020-21
- What
is The Hyaluron Pen?
The Hyaluron Pen is an innovation that deposits Hyaluronic Acid
Fillers into the epidermal and upper dermal layers of the skin without the
traditional needles or injections. Ideal for clients that are frightened or
uncomfortable with needles, this pain free treatment is less invasive and fast,
and allows clients to plump and fill their lips, fine lines and wrinkles. The
pen uses pressure which causes the Hyaluronic Acid to turn into Nanoscale
molecules and inserts the Hyaluronic Acid Filler through the skin. The diameter
of this flow is 0.17 mm, twice as small as the smallest insulin needle. The
mixture used is Pure Hyaluronic Acid or Dermal Fillers such as Enzo
Fillers.
The Hyaluron Pen can be used to create volume, shape and lift.
Treatment areas include: Lips, nasolabial lines, marionette lines,
forehead wrinkles, etc.
Perfect for Lip augmentation and reducing wrinkles.
The Hyaluronic Acid only reaches the papillary layer of the dermis
making this safe treatment with no risk of occlusion as well as no sharp tips
to puncture blood vessels.
2.
What Is Hyaluronic Acid?
A natural sugar found in the human body, hyaluronic acid is the
most hydrating substance in the world. Its function is to attract water and
keep skin hydrated, plump and youthful. As the human body creates Hyaluronic
Acid naturally it is impossible to be allergic to it.
As we age, the body decreases the amount of Hyaluronic Acid and
Collagen fibers. They dry up and become thinner, resulting in loss of hydration
and elasticity.
This causes skin to sag and wrinkles to form. By adding hyaluronic
acid into the skin we revive collagen and promote a fresher, plumper effect.
Hyaluronic Acid is the main structural element of connective
tissue.
3.
What happens to our own Hyaluronic Acid?
Over the years, the body itself produces less Hyaluronic Acid -
more specifically the collagen fibre network is stretched and allows less
Hyaluronic Acid molecules to bind with water. It results in lesser hydration of
the skin that, combined with thinning of fat tissue on the forehead and cheeks,
and thickening of it on the neck and chin, results in deepening wrinkles.
4.
What happens when you add some Hyaluronic Acid into the skin?
The Hyaluronic Acid found in the body is exactly the same as the
Hyaluronic Acid inserted into the skin.. However, if you get a good filler, the
longevity of the Hyaluronic Acid is absolutely different. The Hyaluronic Acid
the human body produces has a pretty short lifespan (around 3-5 days), however
the Hyaluronic Acid in the product that can be launched with Hyaluron Pen can
last for months (more specifically 4-6 months, usually, when it comes to
fillers). This is possible due to cross-linking, that allows a higher number of
connections to be made between the molecules of the Hyaluronic Acid inside the
filler, thus slowing down the enzymatic degradation. Basically, it means that
the substance still is removed from the body through the natural degradation
process and it just takes more time, allowing the Hyaluronic Acid inserted to
retain the water inside the skin over its longer life-span.
5.
Is it safe to use Hyaluron Pen ?
Hyaluron Pen is not invasive, requiring no downtime and is
considered safe for most people who are in overall good health.The procedure
isn’t safe for people who use certain heart medications or for women who are
pregnant.
6.
Is it legal to use this device?
One of the best things when it comes to Hyaluron Pen is
simplicity. It is a simple procedure that allows inserting hyaluronic acid into
the skin in a very safe manner. When it comes to legal aspects, you of course
have to find out your local legislation, however we can say that thousands of
people are using it all over the world. In a way, it is a simple moisturizer of
the upper layer of dermis that can well be used to enhance the shape and
thickness of lips. Still, obviously everyone herself must clarify the rules and
regulations in her specific perspective location of providing the service. As
stated all over this site, we take no responsibility regarding how you use this
information, we urge you to contact local health officers regarding that
treatment.
7.
When was it first introduced?
As one should know the technology was nothing new in the device
itself. It has been used for inserting insulin for years. However, now from the
Spring of 2018 it is used to fill in wrinkles and also inject hyaluronic acid
mixture into the lips. It started steady growth in smaller beauty aesthetic
groups from then on. After larger introductions in the early autumn of 2018, it
became widely more popular.
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