Product Description
Plurvel non-cross-linked hyaluronic acid gel is a groundbreaking solution designed to enhance joint lubrication. This innovative treatment option is particularly effective when joint surfaces become rough, yet inflammation is absent. Hyaluronic acid, being a fundamental component of the human body, plays a crucial role in this therapeutic approach.
Our injection of hyaluronic acid specifically targets knee pain relief and arthritis management. By delivering the HA directly into the intra-articular space, it
serves as a vital supplement to rejuvenate joint lubrication, ensuring smoother movement and comfort.
For knees afflicted with osteoarthritis, the natural synovial fluid can deteriorate, failing to provide essential cushioning. Our Singjoint supplement expertly replenishes your knee joint fluid, alleviating discomfort and enhancing the knee's innate shock-absorbing capabilities. Key features of HA knee joint injections include:
1. Crafted through microbial fermentation, derived from streptococcus for purity;
2. A naturally occurring mucopolysaccharide, harnessed from nature;
3. Completely animal-free formulation;
4. Superior biocompatibility ensuring safety and efficacy;
5. Mirrors the intrinsic composition of joint synovial fluid;
6. Harmonizes perfectly with healthy synovial fluid;
7. Offers a relatively quick course of treatment for rapid relief.




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 range of mechanical issues causing joint damage, characterized by cartilage deterioration and loss of subchondral bone.
2). What is the purpose of HA injections?
HA injections are designed to provide significant pain relief and reduce inflammation. Certain studies also indicate that HA injections could potentially decelerate the progression of osteoarthritis.
3). How do HA injections work?
The hyaluronic acid in these injections mimics the naturally occurring HA in knee joints. Osteoarthritis often results in diminished HA levels, which these injections replenish by acting as a lubricant and shock absorber, facilitating optimal 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?
Traditionally, some HA formulations are derived from processed chicken or rooster combs, which are unsuitable for individuals with egg or poultry allergies. Alternatively, laboratory-synthesized HA is available, suitable for those with allergies or preferences for non-animal-based injections.
5). What are the side effects of HA knee injections?
Like any knee injection, there exists a potential for joint swelling, pain, and infection. HA injections may also carry risks of allergy and pseudoseptic reactions, which include significant knee swelling, redness, and pain.
6). How often are HA injections given?
Certain HA injection types can be administered as a single dose, but typically, they are given once weekly over a three to five-week period. If effective, subsequent treatments may occur at intervals of six months or more, ensuring enduring knee pain relief.