Hyaluronic acid (HLA) is a naturally occurring gel-like substance that the body produces.†
It is abundantly present in the skin, joints, and eyes, where its exceptional ability to attract and retain water plays a crucial role in maintaining tissue hydration and lubrication.†
“HA can be considered as a lubricant, joint structural stabilizer, water balance regulator and cell migration guide under these properties.” (1)
As you age, the body’s production of HLA declines, which can lead to dry skin and joint discomfort.†
Many studies have shown the potential health benefits of HLA:
Skin hydration: A 12-week clinical trial showed HLA improved skin hydration, elasticity, and thickness in Asian men and women.
Cartilage health: A 12-week study on athletes found that supplementation with HLA-rich extract reduced markers of cartilage degradation and bone resorption.
The bioavailability of HLA, representing the proportion of the compound that enters circulation after absorption, is notably low. Animal studies indicate a bioavailability of less than 1%.† (2) To address this issue, LIPO HLA uses an advanced liposomal delivery system designed to improve the bioavailability, created for better absorption, and a slower release into the bloodstream.†