Product Description
Discover the unparalleled benefits of Plurvel non-cross linked hyaluronic acid gel, a transformative solution designed to enhance joint lubrication and provide a remarkable treatment pathway for joints that have become rough, yet remain free from inflammation. This innovative product leverages hyaluronic acid, a fundamental component of the human body, to restore the natural harmony of your joints.
Our cutting-edge hyaluronic acid injection specifically targets knee pain and arthritis management. By directly injecting into the intra-articular space,
this advanced supplement effectively replenishes joint lubrication, ensuring smooth and pain-free movement.
When dealing with osteoarthritis in the knees, the synovial fluid often deteriorates, compromising the knee's cushioning capability. Our Singjoint supplement replenishes this vital fluid, offering significant pain relief while enhancing the knee's natural shock-absorbing properties. Key features of our HA knee joint injections include:
1. Utilization of a microbial fermentation method derived from Streptococcus;
2. Comprising a naturally occurring mucopolysaccharide;
3. Free from animal-derived ingredients;
4. Outstanding biocompatibility;
5. Intrinsic alignment with joint synovial fluid;
6. Precisely matches the composition of healthy synovial fluid;
7. Offers a relatively short and effective course of treatment.




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)?
Knee osteoarthritis is a collection of mechanical dysfunctions that result in the degeneration of the joint, characterized by the erosion of cartilage and subchondral bone.
2).What is the purpose of HA injections?
The primary goal of HA injections is to alleviate pain and diminish inflammation. Research indicates that HA injections might also help decelerate the progression of osteoarthritis.
3).How do HA injections work?
HA injections introduce hyaluronic acid, akin to the naturally occurring HA in healthy knee joints. Osteoarthritis reduces HA levels, so these injections act as lubricants and shock absorbers, facilitating 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 types are derived from chicken or rooster combs, posing risks for those with egg or poultry allergies, others are lab-synthesized and suitable for those with such allergies or those preferring non-animal-based options.
5).What are the side effects of HA knee injections?
Like any knee injection, HA injections can lead to potential swelling, pain, and infection in the knee joint. Additionally, there might be risks of allergic reactions and pseudoseptic responses, marked by significant swelling, redness, and discomfort.
6).How often are HA injections given?
HA injection regimens vary; some are administered as a single dose, but typically, injections occur weekly over three to five weeks. When effective, these treatments can be repeated every six months or more to manage recurrent knee discomfort.