Product Description
The Plurvel non-cross-linked hyaluronic acid gel is ingeniously formulated to enhance joint lubrication and serve as an effective remedy for joints with rough surfaces, without the complications of inflammation. This is due to hyaluronic acid being a fundamental constituent of the human body, seamlessly integrating with natural biological processes.
This advanced injection of hyaluronic acid specifically targets knee pain, providing a potent solution for arthritis. It is administered directly into the intra-articular space, serving as a
vital supplement to restore joint lubrication.
In cases of knee osteoarthritis, the natural synovial fluid, essential for cushioning, can deteriorate. Our Singjoint supplements reconstitute this crucial knee joint fluid, alleviating pain while enhancing the knee joint's inherent shock-absorbing capabilities. Key features of HA knee joint injections include:
1. Derived through an innovative microbial fermentation method from streptococcus;
2. A naturally occurring mucopolysaccharide found abundantly in nature;
3. Free from animal-derived components;
4. Exhibits outstanding biocompatibility;
5. Forms an intrinsic part of joint synovial fluid;
6. Harmonizes perfectly with healthy synovial fluid;
7. Promises a relatively brief treatment regimen.




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 involves a spectrum of mechanical deficiencies that progressively lead to joint damage, characterized by the degradation of cartilage and subchondral bone.
2).What is the purpose of HA injections?
HA injections are designed to offer substantial pain relief and mitigate inflammation. Research indicates they may also decelerate the advancement of osteoarthritis.
3).How do HA injections work?
The hyaluronic acid within these injections mirrors the naturally occurring HA in knee joints. Osteoarthritis reduces HA levels, thus these injections replenish it directly into the joints, acting as an efficient lubricant and shock absorber, ensuring 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?
Many HA varieties are traditionally derived from chicken or rooster combs, hence unsuitable for individuals with egg or poultry allergies. Fortunately, laboratory-synthesized variants exist, suitable for those with egg allergies or preferring non-animal-based options.
5).What are the side effects of HA knee injections?
Similar to other knee injections, there's a possibility of joint swelling, pain, and infection. HA injections also pose a risk for allergic reactions and pseudoseptic responses, which may manifest as significant knee swelling, redness, and discomfort.
6).How often are HA injections given?
Certain HA injection variants are administered in a single dose. Typically, injections occur weekly over three to five weeks. If effective, they can be repeated every six months or longer to manage recurring knee discomfort.