Hyaluronic cream vs. injection (syringe)

I have to watch another Bundesliga game on TV with my husband and the commercials show a cream with hyaluronic acid that promises to minimize wrinkles. That sounds great: wrinkle minimization from the tube. The promises made in advertising are many and varied.

So the question rightly arises: Which is better now – cream or syringe?

It must be clearly stated here that skin care with creams, for example, is of course important in order to supply the skin with moisture from the outside. The skin is exposed to environmental influences and needs external support in the form of light protection and hydration in order to appear healthy.

Hyaluron as a substance in itself absorbs water and releases it into the environment. It therefore supplies the skin with moisture.

Hyaluronic acid treatments with cross-linked (solid) or non-cross-linked (liquid) hyaluronic acid are used in aesthetic medicine for injections.

We use cross-linked hyaluronic acid for proper volume enhancement, e.g. for lip enhancement, cheek enhancement and jawline contouring. Our products are also available with differentiated strengths, e.g. for lip augmentation or bone edges such as the jawline and cheeks.

The non-cross-linked hyaluronic acid is used to slightly plump up wrinkled structures and acts like a moisturizer from below. The Skinbooster or Profhilo treatment is particularly worth mentioning here.

In addition, the products we have selected also stimulate the production of elastin and collagen.

In order to have healthy and radiant skin, it makes sense to nourish it from the inside and outside. Of course, external care via creams has its limits and can be supplemented with aesthetic medicine.