
Is it good to get hyaluronic acid injections on the face?
My skin is dry, with enlarged pores and a dull complexion. I heard that hyaluronic acid injections (mesotherapy) can improve these issues. However, I'm also concerned that the treatment might cause some side effects.

Hydrofilling injections primarily achieve hydration, skin whitening, and tightening effects by injecting nutrients such as hyaluronic acid, vitamins, and amino acids into the deeper layers of the skin.
Every medical aesthetic procedure carries its own risks and limitations. Improper operation may lead to infections, allergic reactions, or even skin thinning. Additionally, the effects of hydrofilling injections are not permanent and typically require periodic maintenance.
Prior to deciding on facial hydrofilling injections, one should fully understand their mechanism, expected outcomes, and potential risks. Choose a licensed medical facility and a qualified physician for the procedure, ensuring that the products used are obtained through legitimate channels. Before the injection, inform the physician of any history of allergies, medication use, or tendency toward bleeding, to allow proper risk assessment and formulation of an appropriate treatment plan.
After hydrofilling injection therapy, it is important to maintain proper daily skincare, avoid direct sun exposure, use sunscreen products, and maintain healthy lifestyle habits to prolong the treatment results. If any discomfort or complications arise, seek timely medical attention.