What is Mesotherapy?
Mesotherapy (also known as meso therapy or microinjection therapy) is a treatment method that uses a small amount of nutrients, medication, or vitamins injected directly into the skin to stimulate cell regeneration and increase collagen production. This method is widely used in skin aesthetics to rejuvenate the skin, treat pigmentation, improve skin firmness, and help reduce hair loss.
Effects of Mesotherapy in Skin Aesthetics
Mesotherapy offers many notable benefits in the field of aesthetics, including:
Rejuvenates and firms the skin
Stimulates the production of collagen and elastin to help the skin become plump and smooth.
Improves elasticity, reduces wrinkles, and firms the skin.
Brightens and evens out skin tone
Inhibits melanin production to reduce dark spots and freckles.
Provides nutrients to make the skin bright, healthy, and even in tone.
Stimulates hair growth
Supplies nutrients to nourish hair follicles and reduce hair loss.
Supports blood circulation and promotes healthy hair growth.
Treats acne scars
Stimulates cell regeneration to fill in acne scars.
Maintains the skin’s smooth and firm appearance.
Treats excessive sweating
Mesotherapy with Botox helps control excessive sweating in areas like the armpits, palms, and feet.
Contraindications for Mesotherapy
This method is not suitable for:
Pregnant women or women who are breastfeeding.
Individuals with severe medical conditions (heart disease, insulin-dependent diabetes).
Individuals with a history of cancer or myocardial infarction.
People with blood disorders or coagulation issues.
Additionally, caution is needed when applying it to:
People with poor health or malnutrition.
Individuals taking blood-thinning or cardiovascular medications.
People with a history of skin herpes infections.
Skin areas that are infected.
Advantages and Disadvantages of Mesotherapy
Advantages
Minimally invasive: The tiny needles create minor damage to stimulate collagen without leaving scars.
Safe with few side effects: If using high-quality products with clear sources.
Quick results: Noticeable skin improvement after just a few treatments.
Diverse applications: Treats various skin issues like pigmentation, scars, aging, and hair loss.
No recovery time: Normal activities can be resumed immediately after the injections.
Disadvantages
High cost: Compared to other aesthetic methods.
Need for repeated injections: Results are not permanent and require maintenance.
Side effects: May include mild swelling, bruising, and temporary pigmentation at the injection site.
Mesotherapy Procedure
The doctor examines and determines the treatment protocol.
Cleanse the treatment area.
Apply anesthetic and allow it to sit for 20-30 minutes.
Remove the anesthetic and disinfect the area.
Perform microinjections using 32G-34G needles.
Cleanse the skin again with a 0.9% NaCl solution.
Provide home care instructions and schedule a follow-up appointment.
Potential Side Effects and Complications
Mild: Swelling, bruising, and itching at the injection site (temporary, disappearing after a few days).
Severe (rare): Abscesses, cellulitis, infections if sterility is not maintained during the procedure.
Notes when Choosing Mesotherapy
Do not self-administer injections at home: High risk of infection and skin damage.
Follow the treatment schedule: To achieve optimal results.
Check health status: Ensure you are in good health before proceeding.
Mesotherapy is an effective skin rejuvenation method but should be performed by a qualified doctor to ensure safety and achieve the best results.