Mesotherapy
Mesotherapy is a minimally invasive procedure that involves the injection of vitamins, enzymes, hormones, and plant extracts to rejuvenate and tighten skin, as well as remove excess fat.
Mesotherapy is a versatile and effective treatment for skin rejuvenation, fat reduction, and hair loss. The procedure involves injecting a customized blend of vitamins, minerals, and other beneficial ingredients into the mesoderm, targeting specific concerns. With minimal downtime and tailored treatment plans, mesotherapy offers a practical solution for various aesthetic issues. Regular maintenance sessions help sustain the achieved result
Benefits of Mesotherapy
Skin Rejuvenation: Enhances hydration, elasticity, and firmness of the skin.
Fat Reduction: Helps in the localized reduction of fat and cellulite.
Hair Loss Treatment: Can stimulate hair growth and reduce hair thinning.
Minimal Downtime: The procedure is non-invasive with minimal recovery time.
Potential Side Effects
Common Side Effects: Redness, swelling, bruising, itching, and tenderness at injection sites.
Rare Complications: Infection, allergic reactions, or lumps under the skin.
1. Consultation
Assessment: A qualified practitioner assesses the patient's skin type, concerns, and goals. This includes a review of the patient’s medical history, skin conditions, and any contraindications.
Treatment Plan: A personalized treatment plan is created based on the assessment, specifying the number of sessions required and targeted areas.
2. Preparation
Skin Cleansing: The treatment area is thoroughly cleaned to remove any impurities, makeup, or oils.
Topical Anesthetic: A topical anesthetic cream is often applied to minimize discomfort during the procedure. This is left on for about 20-30 minutes to take effect.
3. Injection Process
Mesotherapy Solution Preparation: The practitioner prepares a customized cocktail of vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and other ingredients tailored to the patient’s needs.
Injection Technique:
Micro-Injections: Using fine needles, the practitioner administers multiple small injections into the middle layer of the skin (mesoderm). The depth and amount of each injection are carefully controlled.
Injection Sites: Common areas include the face, neck, décolletage, scalp (for hair loss treatments), hands, thighs, buttocks, and abdomen.
Techniques: Various techniques can be used, including point-by-point injection, nappage (multiple superficial injections), and the use of mesotherapy guns for rapid, consistent delivery.
4. Post-Treatment Care
Immediate Aftercare: The treated area may be gently massaged to distribute the solution evenly.
Cooling: Cold packs can be applied to reduce swelling and soothe the skin.
Aftercare Instructions: Patients are advised to avoid strenuous activity, excessive sun exposure, and heat treatments (like saunas) for at least 24-48 hours. Skincare routines may need to be adjusted, avoiding harsh or irritating products.
5. Results and Follow-Up
Initial Effects: Some improvement can often be seen immediately after the procedure, with skin appearing more hydrated and glowing.
Full Results: Optimal results develop over a few weeks as the injected ingredients work to rejuvenate and improve skin quality or reduce fat.
Maintenance Sessions: Follow-up sessions may be recommended every few months to maintain results. The number and frequency of sessions depend on the individual's condition and goals.