History of Hylaform

 Hylaform is a popular dermal filler that uses avian products to simulate hylauronic acid. Injected under the skin, Hylaform helps fill in areas of the face or other body areas, smoothing out wrinkles and lines and promoting collagen development.

History of Hylaform

In the early years of the millennium, two companies known as Inamed and Genzyme were in the process of creating the Hylaform product. In April of 2004, Hylaform was approved by the US food and drug administration for use in certain kinds of cosmetic procedures. Hylaform is administered through skilled, qualified dermatologists and medical providers.

Uses of Hylaform

Since its FDA approval, Hylaform has been used to treat many patients. Doctors use Hylaform to plump up lips, treat areas around the eyes, or erase “nasolabial” or smile lines, as well as other kinds of lines in the lower facial area. Hylaform has become popular enough to get attention from television and print media outlets, and today, it is a common part of the elective choices for patients who want to benefit from cosmetic dermatology treatments.

Popular demand for Hylaform as a dermal filler has led to the development of similar products such as Hylaform Plus, a type of filler with larger gel packets for specific results, many of which are immediately visible after a Hylaform procedure.

Patients interested in this kind of innovative cosmetic procedure can talk to dermatology specialists about treating their specific conditions.

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