Acidul hialuronic și importanța pentru frumusețea pielii

In the video interview she gave us, Dr. Iulia Panțuru first reviewed several important aspects related to hyaluronic acid and how this substance contributes to maintaining the firmness and beauty of the skin. "Hyaluronic acid is a natural substance produced by the human body. Hyaluronic acid is found in large quantities in the joints, in the eyes, but over 50 percent of the total amount of hyaluronic acid in the body is found in the skin. It is an extremely important component of the dermis, it gives volume to this extracellular matrix in which all our cells, all fibers reside. Hyaluronic acid is produced by the same cells that produce collagen and elastin, fibroblasts. At the level of the epidermis, it remains more extracellular and also gives volume. The main property of hyaluronic acid is that of hydration. Hyaluronic acid in the dermis has the ability to bind about 1000 times its weight in water. So one gram of hyaluronic acid binds about 1000 of water. When this amount decreases because the body produces and degrades this amount permanently, then the volume begins to decrease, wrinkles begin to appear, the skin loses its elasticity, it sags and practically "ages much faster" says Dr. Iulia Panțuru, a dermatologist. There are a number of risk factors that affect the skin and the production of hyaluronic acid, resulting in premature skin aging. Excessive sun exposure, smoking, insufficient rest, a diet low in vegetables and fruits, and low water consumption can all affect the skin. Thus, in order to enjoy wrinkle-free skin for as long as possible, these habits must be changed. In addition to adopting a healthy lifestyle, skin hydration and, implicitly, its beautiful appearance is also achieved by using hyaluronic acid-based cosmetic products. How these work in favor of the skin is explained in detail in the video interview by dermatologist Iulia Panțuru! Website: www.csid.ro Facebook – http://bit.ly/2WpKjVp Instagram – http://bit.ly/2S95ZWy Twitter - http://bit.ly/2UoxeK8 Join the CSID community on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2tiCWl3