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Mesotherapy

Mesotherapy is a minimally invasive method in which cocktails of active substances (such as hyaluronic acid, vitamins, antioxidants, peptides and amino acids) are delivered directly into the middle layer of the skin through microinjections. The aim of this treatment is to provide intensive hydration, stimulate skin regeneration, improve tone and elasticity and reduce fine lines and pigmentation.

Facial mesotherapy is particularly popular as a treatment for hydration, revitalizing the complexion, and reducing fine lines and signs of fatigue. With regular sessions, the skin becomes more radiant, firmer and the complexion more even.

There are three main types of mesotherapy:

  • Classic (needle) mesotherapy uses fine needles to precisely inject cocktails of vitamins, hyaluronic acid, antioxidants, and other nutrients directly into the skin. This invasive treatment allows for deep nourishment and regeneration of the skin.
  • Microneedling mesotherapy uses devices with tiny needles to create microchannels in the surface layer of the skin. This stimulates the skin’s natural renewal process and improves absorption of the active ingredients. Microneedling mesotherapy is less invasive and suitable for enhancing skin texture and tone.
  • Needle-free mesotherapy (mesoporation) uses non-invasive methods such as electroporation, ultrasound, or lasers to deliver active substances into the skin without needles. This type of treatment is ideal for people with sensitive skin who want gentle yet effective results without pain.

The formulations used in mesotherapy treatments are carefully tailored to the needs of the skin. They can focus on hydration, anti-aging effects, lightening pigmentation, or reducing the appearance of scars. For this reason, mesotherapy is often individualized according to the client’s skin condition and goals.

After the treatment, mild side effects such as redness, swelling, or small bruises may occur, but these usually subside within a few days. Therefore, it is recommended not to schedule treatments immediately before important events. The skin also requires additional care and daily UV protection after mesotherapy.

The treatment is not recommended for people with active skin infections, pregnant or breastfeeding women, or individuals with autoimmune diseases or known allergies to the ingredients in the cocktails.

For optimal results, a series of several treatments is recommended, spaced one to two weeks apart, followed by occasional maintenance sessions. With regular application and proper at-home care, mesotherapy can produce long-lasting effects and visibly improve the quality and appearance of the skin.