Mesotherapy is a minimally invasive medical treatment that was developed in France in the 95s. Mesotherapy involves injecting special active ingredients such as vitamins, minerals, amino acids and hyaluronic acid into the middle layer of the skin (mesoderm) using fine needles. This treatment is often used for skin rejuvenation, hair loss, cellulite or fat reduction. Here is some important information about mesotherapy:
The most common side effects of mesotherapy include slight pain, redness, swelling and bruising at the injection sites, but these are temporary. Infections, allergic reactions or scarring are rare but possible risks that can occur if the treatment is not carried out correctly.
Mesotherapy is not suitable for pregnant women, breastfeeding women, people with certain skin diseases, allergies to certain active ingredients or inflammatory processes in the treatment area.
The results of mesotherapy are radiant skin, a smoother silhouette, stronger hair and targeted fat reduction.
For optimal results, a customized mesotherapy treatment series is recommended. Several sessions at intervals of a few weeks are usually required to achieve the desired results.
Before the treatment, a detailed consultation and skin analysis is carried out by a specialized therapist.
The treatment itself usually takes about 15-30 minutes per session and requires several sessions a few weeks apart for optimal results.
After the treatment, there may be slight redness, swelling or bruising at the puncture sites, but these usually subside quickly.