Mesotherapy is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure that involves the injection
of various substances into the middle layer of the skin (mesoderm) to
address a variety of concerns. It is used for both facial rejuvenation and
body contouring. The substances injected can include vitamins, minerals,
amino acids, hyaluronic acid, enzymes, plant extracts, and other
medications.
Here are some common applications of mesotherapy treatments:
Facial Rejuvenation: Mesotherapy can be used to rejuvenate the skin, improve
skin tone and texture, and address signs of aging. The injected substances
can help stimulate collagen and elastin production, hydrate the skin, and
improve its overall appearance. Mesotherapy may help reduce the appearance
of fine lines and wrinkles, enhance skin radiance, and provide a more
youthful look.
Hair Restoration: Mesotherapy can also be used to treat hair loss and
promote hair growth. The injections deliver nutrients and growth factors
directly into the scalp, stimulating hair follicles, improving blood
circulation, and promoting healthier hair growth. Mesotherapy for hair
restoration is often combined with other treatments, such as minoxidil or
low-level laser therapy, for enhanced results.
Body Contouring and Cellulite Reduction: Mesotherapy can target localized
areas of fat and cellulite. The injections can help break down fat cells,
improve lymphatic drainage, and tighten the skin, resulting in a smoother
and more toned appearance. Mesotherapy for body contouring is commonly used
on areas such as the thighs, buttocks, abdomen, and arms.
Scar and Stretch Mark Reduction: Mesotherapy injections can also be utilized
to improve the appearance of scars and stretch marks. The treatment helps
stimulate collagen production and improve skin elasticity, which can lead to
a reduction in the visibility of scars and stretch marks over time.