AMM 57: Youthful Skin Secrets: Hyaluronic Acid Decoded with Dermatologist Expertise
April 24, 2024
In today’s episode of “Aesthetic Medicine Minute,” dive into the world of skin hydration as we explore the miraculous properties of hyaluronic acid. Delve into the science behind this moisture-retaining molecule and learn how its decrease through aging results in fine lines and wrinkles. Discover the benefits of topical treatments versus injectables, and why a combination of both might offer the best route to restore your skin’s youthful elasticity and hydration. Join us in unraveling the secrets to effectively using hyaluronic acid for a natural, personalized approach to skin care, and arm yourself with the knowledge to enhance your skin’s health. Stay tuned for valuable insights on maintaining a radiant, hydrated complexion.
Quick Takes
- Hyaluronic acid can hold up to 1,000 times its weight in water due to its ability to retain moisture in the skin.
- As we age, our natural reserves of hyaluronic acid deplete, leading to fine lines and wrinkles, making it important to replenish hyaluronic acid through topical treatments or injectables.
- Dermal fillers provide more profound and lasting results compared to serums and creams by filling out wrinkles and adding volume directly under the skin.
Episode Transcript
Good day. It’s April 24, 2024, and you’re listening to the “Aesthetic Medicine Minute.”
Today, let’s talk about a key player in skin hydration and youthfulness: hyaluronic acid. Recently, Dr. Karen Chinonso Kagha, a board-certified dermatologist in Beverly Hills, broke down the science behind this wonder molecule. Hyaluronic acid, a naturally occurring substance in our bodies, has the remarkable ability to retain moisture. In fact, it can hold up to 1,000 times its weight in water.
The beauty industry has capitalized on its hydrating properties, incorporating it into serums, creams, and injectables. As we age, our natural reserves of hyaluronic acid deplete, leading to the tell-tale signs of aging – fine lines and wrinkles. By replenishing hyaluronic acid topically or through injections, we can help to restore the skin’s hydration and elasticity.
One important distinction made by the dermatologist is between topical treatments and injectables. While serums and creams can significantly boost skin hydration, injectables like dermal fillers provide more profound and lasting results by filling out wrinkles and adding volume directly under the skin.
The article highlights a holistic approach to using hyaluronic acid, recommending a combination of skincare products and professional treatments for best results. It’s a testament to the evolving field of aesthetic medicine, where tailored treatments can yield natural and personalized outcomes.
Remember, the key to successfully incorporating hyaluronic acid into your regimen is understanding your skin’s needs and seeking professional advice.
That’s all for today’s “Aesthetic Medicine Minute.” Stay informed and confident in your skin’s health.