Abstract

This study describes and analyzes the general aspects, application techniques and side effects of the use of hyaluronic acid in aesthetic biomedicine. Taking into account that aesthetics is factually one of the most powerful segments of the economy, thereis a huge demand for aesthetic procedures to alleviate body and facial disorders.Contemporary society is increasingly concerned with maintaining a youthful and harmoniousappearance, leading to the constant search for methods that soothe or delay the expression ofthese signs, thus remaining with the appearance of young skin for a longer time. Currently,the use of fillers in aesthetics has expanded considerably. Becoming a tool every time, butused to aid rejuvenation. There are currently many different types of fillers, however there isno ideal, pure filler on the market without adverse effects. Among the fillers, hyaluronic acid(HA) is the closest to these expected peculiarities, for this reason it is the one that has beenmost used, however it is emphasized that it can have some adverse effects. The present studyaimed to describe and analyze the general aspects and techniques of application of hyaluronicacid in aesthetic biomedicine, expose its risks and list its possible complications. To this end,a bibliographic search was carried out in the main databases, the virtual health library (bvs);scientific electronic library online (scielo), academic Google and lilacs. Concluding then thatHA is an effective and relatively safe alternative for several uses in aesthetic biomedicine.

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