RRS® HA Whitening – Skin Tone Evenness and Radiance
RRS® HA Whitening is an advanced mesotherapy treatment that combines non-cross-linked hyaluronic acid (HA) with a powerful complex of antioxidants, vitamins and depigmenting agents. The product is specifically developed to reduce uneven skin tone, reduce hyperpigmentation and restore a clearer and more radiant glow to the skin.
The treatment deeply moisturizes the skin while acting at a cellular level to reduce pigmentation and counteract oxidative stress.
What is RRS® HA Whitening?
RRS® HA Whitening contains:
Hyaluronic acid – intensive hydration and improved elasticity
Antioxidants – protection against free radicals and the skin’s aging process
Vitamins and bioactive substances – even out skin tone and give radiance
Depigmenting substances – reduce melanin accumulation and pigment spots
The product is non-bulking and focuses on skin quality, smoothness and clarity.
Areas of use
-Hyperpigmentation – sun spots, age spots and melasma
-Uneven skin tone – for a more homogeneous and clear skin
-Tired and dull skin – restores radiance and vitality
-After sun damage – for skin that has lost smoothness and elasticity
How is the treatment done?
Takes about 20–30 minutes
Injected superficially into the skin with a thin needle or cannula
Recommended course: 4–6 treatments with 1–2 week intervals
The results develop gradually, with visible improvement in skin tone and radiance after a few sessions
Maintenance treatments can be done to maintain the results
Side effects and safety
RRS® HA Whitening is CE marked and is considered very safe. Possible side effects are mild and transient:
-Redness
-Small bruises
-Slight swelling or tenderness
Symptoms usually subside within 1–3 days.
Benefits of RRS® HA Whitening
✔ Reduces pigmentation and evens out skin tone
✔ Gives the skin a clearer and healthier glow
✔ Deep hydration and improved elasticity
✔ Particularly effective against sun damage and melasma
✔ No volume – natural improvement of skin quality
✔ Safe, CE-marked and clinically documented treatment