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Side Effects of Hyaluronic Acid Products

Currently, there are no known broadside effects for most hyaluronic acid products including pills, serums, creams and liquids. However, there are some side effects associated with knee and facial injections. Some of the less common broadside effects for knee injections of hyaluronic acid include: sexy color or flushing or redness of skin, cough, difficulty in swallowing, dizziness or feeling faint, fever, redness or pain at place of injection, skin rash, hives, and/or itching, stuffy nose, swelling of eyelids, face, or lips, as well as tightness in chest, troubled breathing, and/or wheezing. Some of the more usual side effects for knee injections of hyaluronic acid include: diarrhea, headache, itching of the skin, large blue or purplish patches in the skin, loss of appetite; nausea and/or vomiting, stomach pain and swelling of the knee.
	 	 

New Sources of Hyaluronic Acid Provide Hope for Increased Availability - Hyaluronic Acid Injection Restylane ® Announces New Rew

Jana Willinger E-Hyaluronicacid.com announced recently that research continues into the purification of Hyaluronic acid from the vitreous humor of fish. This method is highly efficient and easier than derivation from rooster combs and other sources. In opposite news, Medicis, the maker of the Restylane ® Hyaluronic acid injection, declared a new rewards program, providing benefits to frequent customers. Scientists have pinpointed a way to derive highly plain Hyaluronic acid from the vitreous humor of fish. This method has the potential to be extremely influential for the commercialised Hyaluronic acid market as it provides an easy, harmless and economical way to synthesize higher amounts of Hyaluronic acid. If patent approved, the process could make Hyaluronic acid products even more readily available and could help scientists in the search for uses of Hyaluronic acid other than Hyaluronic acid injections, supplements, beauty products, liquids and serums. In related news, Medecis, the maker of the Hyaluronic acid injection, Restylane, announced a spic-and-span consumer incentive program. Consumers will receive an first reward upon impervious of their archetypical visit, and later rewards for Restylane treatments within six-month intervals. For all qualifying treatment, participants will receive rewards ranging from $25 select retailer gift cards to $100 spa gift certificates. The Restylane Hyaluronic acid injection rewards program is the first ever offered for a cosmetic procedure. Restylane is the first non-animal stable Hyaluronic acid ("HA") filler for the treatment of facial wrinkles and folds. The incentive program was formulated to reward loyal Hyaluronic acid injection, Restylane consumers for adhering to a semi-annual treatment schedule, designed to ensure optimal results and maximize patient satisfaction. About The Author
	 	 
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