Mesotherapy

Mesotherapy is a procedure that involves the introduction of necessary substances directly into the middle layers of the skin (mesoderm).

Complex preparations are used for this purpose, which may include hyaluronic acid, vitamins, trace elements, collagen, amino acids, proteins, plant extracts, and so on. Each cocktail is aimed at addressing one or several issues. The cosmetologist selects the optimal option based on skin type, existing problems, and desired effects.

The medicinal substances are distributed within the tissues, replenishing moisture deficit and initiating a complex of positive changes:
  • Promote more active blood circulation, improve tissue oxygenation, and accelerate metabolism.
  • Strengthen blood vessels.
  • Stimulate collagen and elastin production, which are the natural framework of the skin.
  • Initiate tissue regeneration.
  • Stabilize local immunity.
  • Normalize sebaceous gland function.
  • Block excessive melanin production responsible for the appearance of pigmented spots.
Courses of procedures help address various issues:

  • Fine expression wrinkles around the eyes and mouth, on the forehead, and the nose bridge.
  • Dark circles and puffiness under the eyes.
  • Scars and indentations on the skin (as part of comprehensive treatment).
  • Acne and post-acne marks.
  • Excessive skin paleness, unhealthy complexion.
  • Areas of hyperpigmentation.
  • Enlarged pores, seborrheic dermatitis.
Differences between Fractional Mesotherapy and Classic Mesotherapy
Fractional mesotherapy involves multiple injections of microdoses into specific areas of the skin to improve its condition. The method's popularity stems from combining the positive qualities of classic mesotherapy procedures. Injections are administered using a special apparatus, and the biologically active substances are selected considering individual patient characteristics. The needles of the device are extremely thin, making the procedure gentle. The maximum depth of punctures is 4 mm, with a distance of 0.5 mm between them.
A new disposable cartridge is used for each new salon visitor.

The method is based on the idea of correcting areas of skin adjacent to healthy tissues, which cosmetologists call "recovery islands." Stimulating these "islands" prompts them to share healthy cells with weakened areas, resulting in even skin tone and texture over a short period.
In which cases does fractional therapy demonstrate its effectiveness most?
  • Strengthening thinning skin, increasing its tone and elasticity
  • Elimination of edema and "double chin"
  • Dull skin acquires a healthy tone
  • Rejuvenation, smoothing of wrinkles, and leveling of the epidermal relief
  • Combatting drooping eyelids and pigmentation
  • Treatment of scars, acne, and blackheads
  • Elimination of stretch marks after pregnancy
  • Advantages of Fractional Mesotherapy
  • Minimal or absent pain sensations
  • Rapid healing of the skin – there's no disruption to the normal routine
  • Several injections are administered simultaneously in one area, increasing the effectiveness of mesotherapy
  • No need for tissue tension for needle penetration
  • Needle construction minimizes the involvement of nerve endings
  • Needle structure prevents inflammation and irritation
  • Low likelihood of side effects
  • Possibility of combining mesotherapy with other salon procedures for a more enduring result
  • The effect of the procedure intensifies after its completion
Indications for Fractional Mesotherapy
  • Thin, sensitive skin, frequent flakiness, and inflammations
  • Enlarged, congested pores
  • Unevenness and bumps on the skin surface
  • Multiple wrinkles, deep nasolabial folds
  • Skin sagging
  • Excessive oiliness, prone to acne
  • Hyperpigmentation
  • Double chin
  • Swelling
  • Skin changes related to aging after 25 years
  • Recovery after plastic surgery
  • Hair loss, baldness
  • Stretch marks, cellulite

Contraindications:
  • Viral infections
  • Pregnancy and lactation
  • Infectious and viral skin diseases
  • Poor blood clotting
  • Epilepsy and other neurological and mental disorders
  • Gallstones
  • Colds and flu
  • Open skin injuries in the treated area
  • Allergic reaction to injected drugs
  • Exacerbation stage of internal organ diseases
Areas of Application:
Fractional mesotherapy has a wide range of actions directed at different parts of the body.

Face: Facial skin is most susceptible to aging due to facial expressions and the negative impact of UV rays. A course of treatment will improve facial contours and address epidermal issues.

Eyelids: With inadequate care, the skin around the eyes starts developing "crow's feet" after 30-40 years. The procedure quickly addresses this issue.
Body: Among all body mesotherapy methods, fractional is the most commonly used as covering a large body area is problematic. By complementing the procedure with sports activities, diet, and massage, the patient achieves body perfection.

Hair: Due to genetic predisposition, stress, vitamin, and mineral deficiencies, hair loss or baldness begins. Injections deliver all necessary substances to the hair roots and follicles. The procedure ensures blood flow to the hair follicles, speeding up hair growth.

Frequency of Procedures:


The total number of necessary sessions is determined by the mesotherapist.


Generally, treatment follows the following principles:

  1. Five to six procedures with a ten-day break.
  2. Recovery period - thirty days.
  3. Six to eight sessions with breaks of ten to twelve days.
  4. Two months for recovery.
  5. Monthly visits to the cosmetologist to maintain the results.
Preparation for the Procedure:
The duration of the recovery period depends on the correct preparation for fractional mesotherapy, which should start a week before the procedure.

  1. Visit a therapist, endocrinologist, dermatologist, undergo necessary examinations, and obtain a certificate of absence of infectious diseases and contraindications.
  2. Visit a cosmetologist to assess the skin condition, determine the timing and cost of treatment, and select drugs and cocktails that will address the specific problem.
  3. Several days before the procedure, the patient should refrain from alcohol and medications. It is not recommended to consume fatty, spicy, and smoked foods.

Rehabilitation Period:


After micro-injections, the irritated skin needs to recover.

Failure to observe personal hygiene rules leads to prolonged healing, so it is advisable to follow certain recommendations for two to three days:

  • Spend time at home if possible. Street dust and UV rays can inflame the treated areas.
  • Avoid engaging in sports activities.
  • Do not touch the treated areas with dirty hands.
  • Avoid tanning beds, saunas, and swimming pools.
  • Do not apply skincare, foundation, concealer, and blush.
  • Avoid overheating.
  • Avoid alcohol consumption.
Mesotherapy with a mesopen is a procedure aimed at introducing necessary substances directly into the middle layers of the skin (mesoderm).

Complex preparations are used for this purpose, which may include hyaluronic acid, vitamins, minerals, collagen, amino acids, proteins, plant extracts, etc. Each cocktail is aimed at solving one or several problems. A cosmetologist selects the optimal option depending on the skin type, existing problems, and desired effect.


The medicinal substances are distributed in the tissue, replenishing moisture deficit, and initiating a complex of positive changes:

  • Promote more active blood circulation, improve tissue oxygen supply, and accelerate metabolism.
  • Strengthen blood vessels.
  • Stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, which are the natural framework of the skin.
  • Initiate tissue regeneration.
  • Stabilize local immunity.
  • Normalize the function of sebaceous glands.
  • Block excessive production of melanin responsible for the appearance of pigment spots.
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