Product Description
Introducing Plurvel's non cross-linked hyaluronic acid gel, a marvel in alleviating knee discomfort. This innovative gel serves as a crucial joint lubricant, offering a treatment solution for joints where surface roughness is a concern, without the presence of inflammation. Derived from the essential components found naturally in the human body, it harnesses the power of hyaluronic acid to support joint health.
Our injection-based hyaluronic acid therapy is designed specifically for knee pain alleviation and arthritis management. When administered intra-articularly,
it acts as a vital supplement, enhancing joint lubrication.
For knees affected by osteoarthritis, the protective synovial fluid often deteriorates, failing to cushion the knee effectively. Our Singjoint supplement rejuvenates this fluid, easing pain and boosting the knee joint's innate shock-absorbing capabilities. Key features of our HA knee joint injection include:
1. Sourced through a microbial fermentation method using streptococcus;
2. Naturally occurring mucopolysaccharide;
3. Completely animal-free;
4. Superior biocompatibility;
5. Integral part of natural joint synovial fluid;
6. Perfectly matches the composition of healthy synovial fluid;
7. Requires a relatively short treatment duration.




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 is a collection of mechanical abnormalities that result in joint destruction, characterized by the erosion of cartilage and the subchondral bone below it.
2). What is the purpose of HA injections?
HA injections are intended to deliver profound pain relief and reduce inflammation. Emerging studies indicate that these injections might also decelerate the progression of osteoarthritis.
3). How do HA injections work?
The hyaluronic acid injected mirrors the naturally occurring HA in the knee joints. In osteoarthritis, HA levels deplete; hence, injecting it directly restores lubrication and acts as a shock absorber, promoting proper joint function.
4). Is the HA really from the comb of a rooster? What if I am allergic to chicken products or am a vegetarian?
Many HA varieties are derived from processed chicken or rooster combs and are unsuitable for those with egg or poultry allergies. However, lab-synthesized alternatives offer a viable option for individuals with such allergies or for those who prefer non-animal-based solutions.
5). What are the side effects of HA knee injections?
Like any knee injection, HA injections may cause knee joint swelling, discomfort, or infection. There is also a risk of allergic reactions and pseudoseptic reactions, which include significant swelling, redness, and pain in the knee area.
6). How often are HA injections given?
Certain HA injection varieties can be administered as a one-time solution. Typically, they are given weekly over three to five weeks. Upon effectiveness, the regimen might be repeated every six months or longer to manage recurrent knee discomfort.