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Mesotherapy

Olena Shevchenko Comments 0 17th August 2018
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Mesotherapy is an intradermal injection of active substances, which may include vitamins, hyaluronic acid, and phospholipids. Most cosmetic creams, serums, and masks typically contain these components. However, with the traditional application method, active substances cannot penetrate the skin’s thick layers, affecting only its surface.

Meanwhile, the condition of the thick layers of the dermis determines how our skin looks. Mesotherapy can deliver the necessary substances directly to the destination.

Effect

First is the work of active substances as such, and second is the mechanical impact of the hyperfine needle for injection. During the procedure, the skin receives multiple micro-traumas. This awakens the skin cells, forcing them to actively produce the substances necessary for regeneration, which improves blood microcirculation and cellular respiration.

To clarify, the effects of mesotherapy depend on the cocktail. Also, with the help of mesotherapy, you can address problems such as dry skin, fine wrinkles, pigmentation, couperose, decreased tone, acne, post-acne, dark circles under the eyes, freckles, signs of ageing, a dull complexion, enlarged pores, and more.

Mesotherapy: effect and indications

Unlike many other methods, mesotherapy has an almost instantaneous effect. After the procedure in the morning, you’ll notice changes by evening: an improved complexion, a fresh and rested appearance, and elastic and radiant skin. However, it is impossible to solve the problem entirely in one session.

Adolescents who resort to mesotherapy often fight acne and post-acne. However, starting at age 20, it is possible to start mesotherapy to moisturise the skin and combat pigmentation and the earliest signs of photoaging.

Healthy skin

Approximately the same age, it’s possible to start pounding rejuvenating meso-cocktails. It will avoid more strict procedures in the future, or at least postpone them for years to come.

Physicians usually prescribe mesotherapy in preparation for plastic surgery, often in combination with physiotherapy.

Mesotherapy is often recommended after deep peeling and dermabrasion. It dramatically enhances the effect of these procedures and speeds up recovery.