Injectable HA in LongevHA delivers moisture
directly into the dermis, binding water and
restoring skin suppleness, much more
effectively than topical creams.
Improved Skin Texture
Treatments help smooth irregularities, even out
tone, and give the skin a healthier, more radiant
glow — improving overall skin “quality.”
Reduction of Fine Lines & Wrinkles
By restoring hydration and stimulating
collagen production, HA-based boosters
can soften fine lines and early signs of
aging — offering subtle rejuvenation
without major interventions.
Non-Surgical Approach
The procedure is quick, minimally invasive,
and usually involves little downtime, making it
an attractive option for clients who want skin
improvement without surgery or prolonged
recovery.
Versatile & Broad Client Appeal
HA-boosters address common concerns
(dryness, dullness, early aging, skin quality),
adopting LongevHA enables the clinic to
attract a wider range of clients — from
younger people seeking preventive care to
older clients wanting rejuvenation.
WHAT IS LONGEVHA?
Longevha is the first revolutionary skin booster with NAD+, resveratrol and highly concentrated HA, able to stimulate SIRT1: the gene of longevity. It retains moisture in the skin and has the properties of a filler and skinbooster in one syringe.
THE SCIENCE BEHIND LONGEVHA
Super HA Complex
High molecular weight HA (40 mg) intensifies superficial hydratation
and temporary lifting effect. Low molecular weight HA (40 mg)
promotes stimulation of collagen type III, growth factors and
modulates inflammatory processes.
Mannitol
It is a free radical scavenger that reduces inflammation and acts like
a natural cross-linking agent. Mannitol prevents the degradation of
the HA by free radicals, improving both short- and long-term HA
aesthetic effects
Sirtuins
Sirtuins are proteins that give longevity to skin cells, playing a key role
during cell response to oxidative and genotoxic stress.
NAD+
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is a coenzyme mediating
many redox reactions. NAD+ also plays an important role in the
regulation of NAD+ -consuming enzymes, including sirtuins, poly-
ADP-ribose polymerases (PARPs), and CD38/157 ectoenzymes.
Resveratrol
Resveratrol was reported to be an activator of Sir2 enzymes in vivo
and in vitro. It protects skin from UV-radiation and affects wound-
healing and regeneration processes.
Peptides
These biocompatible agents improve collagen synthesis and
enhance skin cell proliferation. Peptides also decrease inflammation.