Product Description
Discover the transformative power of Plurvel non-cross-linked hyaluronic acid gel, a remarkable solution that effortlessly enhances joint lubrication. Specifically designed to address the roughness of joint surfaces without the complication of inflammation, this gel is composed of hyaluronic acid, an essential component naturally found within the human body, promising a gentle yet effective relief.
Bid farewell to knee pain with our injectable hyaluronic acid. This innovative treatment not only alleviates discomfort but also effectively targets arthritis. Administered directly into the intra-articular space,
our supplement serves as an excellent lubricant, rejuvenating and supporting joint health.
For knees suffering from osteoarthritis, where synovial fluid diminishes, leading to a lack of necessary cushioning, our Singjoint offers a revolutionary solution. By supplementing the knee joint fluid, our product effectively eases pain and enhances the natural shock-absorbing capabilities of your knee joints. Key features of our HA knee joint injection include:
1. Derived from a microbial fermentation process involving streptococcus;
2. Composed of a naturally occurring mucopolysaccharide;
3. Completely animal-free composition;
4. Exhibits outstanding biocompatibility with human tissues;
5. Mirrors the intrinsic composition of joint synovial fluid;
6. Matches the profile of healthy synovial fluid with precision;
7. Designed for a relatively short and convenient treatment course.




Brand Name |
plurvel |
Model Number |
2ml 3ml |
Certificate |
CE ISO |
Product Name |
Non Cross-linked Hyaluronic Acid |
Shelf life |
2 Years |
Function |
Arthritis and osteoarthritis treatment |
Packaging Details |
package:1syringe+2BD Needles/box |



1).What is knee osteoarthritis (degenerative joint disease)?
Osteoarthritis encompasses a variety of mechanical issues that lead to the degradation of joints, characterized by the erosion of cartilage and the underlying subchondral bone.
2).What is the purpose of HA injections?
HA injections are primarily administered to alleviate pain and diminish inflammatory responses. Research suggests they may also decelerate the progression of osteoarthritis.
3).How do HA injections work?
The hyaluronic acid in these injections closely resembles the naturally occurring HA in knee joints. Osteoarthritis results in a depletion of HA, and by injecting HA directly into the knee joints, it functions as a lubricant and shock absorber, promoting optimal joint performance.
4).Is the HA really from the comb of a rooster? What if I am allergic to chicken products or am a vegetarian?
While some HA variants are derived from processed chicken or rooster combs, alternative formulations are created synthetically in laboratories, suitable for individuals with egg allergies or those preferring non-animal-based injections.
5).What are the side effects of HA knee injections?
Like any knee injection, there's a chance of joint swelling, pain, and potential infection. Specific to HA injections, there may be allergic reactions or pseudoseptic responses, marked by significant knee swelling, redness, and discomfort.
6).How often are HA injections given?
Some HA injection forms are administered just once. However, it is most common for them to be given weekly over a course of three to five weeks. If effective, the regimen can be repeated every six months or more for persistent knee pain relief.