Hyaluronic Acid (Injectable)Tissue RepairSafety Rating 9/10

Primary research areaJoint pain and osteoarthritis (intra-articular injection)

Research-literature reference data, NOT patient instructions. Not for human use. Consult a licensed clinician for any human application.

Research dose rangeIntra-articular: 2–4 mL per joint, 3–5 weekly injections. SC aesthetic: 0.5–2 mL per treatment area. Skin boosters: 1–2 mL intradermally.
AdministrationInjection
Safety9/10 · FDA-approved (various)
NCAA D1Permitted

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About Hyaluronic Acid

Mechanism of action

Naturally occurring glycosaminoglycan; binds water molecules (holds 1000x its weight in water); lubricates joints via synovial fluid enhancement; stimulates collagen synthesis; anti-inflammatory via CD44 receptor.

Safety profile

Injection site swelling, bruising, pain. Rare: granuloma, vascular occlusion (filler use), hypersensitivity. Generally very safe. · Widely used; very rare vascular occlusion; generally extremely safe; biocompatible

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