Description
HYAcorp™ LIPS is a sterile, absorbable, viscoelastic dermal filler based on cross-linked hyaluronic acid of non-animal origin. Specifically designed for the lip area, it enhances volume, defines contours, and improves hydration, ensuring natural-looking results.
Its advanced cross-linking technology provides long-lasting aesthetic correction, while maintaining high biocompatibility and safety. Treatment should be performed exclusively by qualified medical professionals.
Key features
- Cross-linked hyaluronic acid (20 mg/ml)
- Non-animal, biofermentation origin
- Smooth gel for precise lip enhancement
- Long-lasting aesthetic effect with gradual biodegradation
- CE-marked medical device for professional use
Benefits
- Increases lip volume and projection
- Defines and enhances lip contour
- Improves hydration and softness
- Provides a natural, balanced look
- Immediate visible results with sustained effect
Ingredients
- Active substance: Hyaluronic acid, 20 mg/ml (cross-linked)
- Excipients: Sodium chloride, water for injections
Package contents
- 1 pre-filled syringe, 1 ml
Frequently Asked Questions
Specifications
- Main Ingredient: Hyaluronic Acid
- Manufacturer: Hyacorp.
- Drug Class: Dermal Filler
- Generic Name: Hyaluronic Acid
- Package Contents: 1 mL x 1 Pre-Filled Syringe
- Storage Requirements: Room Temperature (2℃~25℃)
- Main Usage: Lip Filler
Here to help
Questions about ordering, delivery or products? You can email our team here or call now at 1-800-630-9757 and be connected with your dedicated Account Manager
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