Mesotherapy is a minimally invasive method in which small amounts of complexes of pharmaceutical and natural substances are injected into the skin. It can be applied to the face, neck and décolleté, with the aim of deep hydration, anti-aging and overall rejuvenation of the skin. It is also applied to the rest of the body, such as the buttocks and thighs, with the aim of combating cellulite. The technique of the method involves injecting microscopic amounts of the mesotherapy material into the skin with a very fine needle or with a special stylus. Mesotherapy holds an important place in aesthetic dermatology and is a simple, well-tolerated and effective method.
Indications - face, neck, décolleté
As time passes, our skin faces reduced microcirculation and a reduced ability to transport oxygen and nutrients, as well as eliminate toxins. This translates into skin aging, resulting in a change in texture, the appearance of wrinkles, and dullness of the skin.
Mesotherapy on the face, neck and décolleté involves injections of hyaluronic acid, vitamins and amino acids.
Results
These substances provide hydration and nourishment to the skin, exert antioxidant action and stimulate metabolism. Especially in the neck area, mesotherapy is also very helpful in combating horizontal wrinkles. Mesotherapy improves blood flow, causes skin cell renewal and collagen and elastin production. The result is improved texture, excellent hydration and overall skin rejuvenation. Usually, at least 3 consecutive treatment sessions are required for best results.
Indications- body
Body mesotherapy is used to treat cellulite, mainly on the buttocks and thighs, but also on the knees, abdomen and arms. The result is achieved by using pharmaceutical solutions that neutralize toxic substances, improve oxygenation and restore microcirculation in the adipose tissue. The treatment is performed with multiple superficial injections and is generally well tolerated. The goal is to improve the orange peel texture and the appearance of smoother skin. Sessions are held weekly and an average of 8 sessions are usually required to achieve the desired result.
Recovery
The most important side effect of body mesotherapy is bruising at the injection sites, which usually subsides within a few days. Small bumps form at the injection sites, which disappear within a few hours, while the use of a mesotherapy pen leaves a redness that subsides very quickly.
We are at your disposal to assess whether mesotherapy is suitable for treating your problem.