LG Chem 'Y Solution'

[Spring, Health Keeper] Hyaluronic Acid Fills the Skin... Smooths Wrinkles and Boosts Elasticity UP View original image



[Asia Economy Reporter Cho Hyun-ui] LG Chem launched three types of hyaluronic acid filler products under the brand 'Y-Solution' last year to target the domestic premium wrinkle improvement market.


The products are composed of three lineups: Y-Solution 360, 540, and 720, differentiated by volume effect. Y-Solution 360 is specialized for fine wrinkles on the face, Y-Solution 540 for prominent mid-face areas such as the front cheeks and cheekbones, and Y-Solution 720 for nasolabial folds, deeply indented cheeks, and chin areas requiring definite contour shaping. Hyaluronic acid has the ability to retain 1000 ml of moisture per 1 g, making it the main ingredient in cosmetic fillers used to temporarily fill sagging facial areas.


LG Chem named the product brand Y-Solution to express its commitment to providing an anti-aging solution for youth. The brand name incorporates numbers representing the size of hyaluronic acid particles, conveying the message of offering customers '360-degree natural volume.'


Y-Solution has elasticity and cohesiveness up to twice as high as existing domestically distributed products, promising enhanced volume recovery effects. According to research published in international journals related to cosmetic surgery, the higher the elasticity of hyaluronic acid, the stronger the lifting force on the skin, and the higher the viscosity, the stronger the bonding force of hyaluronic acid particles, which helps maintain the shape of the volume created after the procedure.



Since 2014, LG Chem has focused its research and development (R&D) capabilities on developing hyaluronic acid fillers with increased elasticity and viscosity to enhance product performance, resulting in the launch of three Y-Solution products after four years.


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