Definitions
Wiktionary
- adj. Of or pertaining to hyaluronic acid or its derivatives
Etymologies
- From hyaloid + uronic. (Wiktionary)
Examples
“Macrolane, a preparation of a naturally occurring chemical in the body called hyaluronic acid, which is injected directly into breasts.”
“(formerly known as hyaluronic acid) is a negatively charged glycosaminoglycan (GAG) -- more simply put, a sugar chain -- that arranges itself in complicated coils, adapting to the pressure changes in the joint capsule as the horse moves.”
“Furthermore, the correlations of SWV with biochemical markers such as hyaluronic acid or albumin were presented.”
“Many new-generation retinol products blend retinol with other ingredients, such as hyaluronic acid, to counteract dryness or irritation and confer other benefits.”
“Their commitment, according to Meehan, is to source all the leading skincare essentials naturally - such as hyaluronic acid, CoQ10, peptides and antioxidants - so the body can recognize them.”
“In contrast to biodegradable fillers such as hyaluronic and lactic acids, botox may only be injected by an expert.”
“Try and steer clear of rich formulations that can congest the skin and pick lighter hydrators such as hyaluronic acid. ”
“Last year, Uemura launched a skincare range, Phyto-Black Lift, using ingredients such as hyaluronic acid and glycoaminoglycan, to help firm and moisturise the skin.”
“Hyaluronic Acid (Cosmetics manufacturers: "hyaluronic" is not a noun!)”
“Filler substances, such as hyaluronic acid Juvederm or Restylane, medical grade silicone and one's transplanted fat are just a few of the options available to plump the lips.”
The Huffington Post: Robert Tornambe, M.D.: Lip Reduction Surgery-A Contrary Trend
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