Hyaluronic acid is used to improve the skin in beauty treatments, relieve pain derived from diseases such as arthritis, and is also a product widely used in cosmetics for its multiple properties. Focusing on aesthetic medicine, its utility focuses on filling wrinkles by creating a structure under the skin that gives volume and a natural look to facial expressions. How do you get it? Through its water-capturing property, which allows it to attract H2O molecules that hydrate the skin and achieve rejuvenation of the skin as a result.