Mesotherapy is an innovative medical treatment method that offers an effective and personalized approach to the treatment of skin and hair problems. It is aimed to treat skin problems by injecting a special mixture into the skin through injections made with the help of fine needles.
In Which Situations Is Mesotherapy Used?
The most common applications of mesotherapy can be listed as follows;
- Skin Rejuvenation: Mesotherapy is frequently preferred for skin rejuvenation. By reducing the signs of aging on the skin, it can help the skin look firmer, livelier and younger.
- Fine Lines and Wrinkles: Mesotherapy can be effective in the treatment of fine lines and wrinkles, especially in the face area. It aims to provide a smoother appearance by reducing these symptoms on the skin.
- Loss of Elasticity: With the aging process, the skin may lose elasticity. Mesotherapy can support the skin to gain a more taut and youthful appearance by increasing its elasticity.
- Sun Spots and Inequality of Color Tone: Spots and skin tone inequalities caused by exposure to the sun can be alleviated with mesotherapy, and the skin can gain a more homogeneous appearance.
- Acne Scars: Scars and scars formed on the skin after acne can be treated with mesotherapy. It aims to improve the appearance of acne scars by supporting the restructuring of skin tissue.
- Eye Contour Rejuvenation: Fine lines, wrinkles and sagging around the eyes can be treated with mesotherapy. It can help alleviate skin problems in this area.
- Under-Eye Bruises: Under-eye bruises can cause a tired and pale appearance. Mesotherapy can help lighten these bruises and rejuvenate the skin.
- Hair Loss: Mesotherapy, when applied to the scalp, can help prevent hair loss and help hair grow healthier.
Application Areas of Mesotherapy
Mesotherapy is an effective treatment method used in a wide range of medical aesthetic applications.
- Face: Mesotherapy can help alleviate the signs of skin aging in the face area. It can be applied to the face area to reduce wrinkles, correct skin tone and increase the vitality of the skin in general.
- Neck: When the skin in the neck area shows signs of aging such as loss of elasticity and wrinkles, mesotherapy can be an effective treatment option in this area as well.
- Decollete: The cleavage area can also show signs of aging. Mesotherapy can support the skin to look younger and healthier in this area.
- Hands: Hands are considered one of the areas where aging is most common. Mesotherapy can reduce fine lines on hands, improve skin texture and help hands look younger.
- Scalp: For those who have hair problems such as hair loss or sparse hair, mesotherapy can be applied on the scalp. This practice can help strengthen hair follicles, stimulate hair growth and support hair health.
- Each area of application requires customized treatment plans based on the individual’s needs and skin condition. If you are considering mesotherapy, it is important to consult with a specialist and create the most appropriate treatment plan.
Types of Mesotherapy
Mesotherapy types generally aim to increase the brightness, vitality and rejuvenation of the skin. It aims to make the skin look healthier, fresher and more radiant. Here are some of the types of mesotherapy that we call “sparkling”:
- NCTF Paris Radiance Mesotherapy: This type of mesotherapy, which is applied to areas such as the eye area, face, neck, back of the hand and décolleté, is known for its anti-aging effects. It contains 59 amino acids, nucleic acids, minerals and nutrients such as enzymes and hyaluronic acid. It aims to make the skin look more lively, bright and smooth.
- DNA Radiance Mesotherapy (Nucleofill Eyes): This treatment, which targets the signs of aging around the eyes, aims to increase the radiance of the skin. Special nourishing substances are injected around the eyes, helping the skin to look brighter, fresher and younger.
- Vitamin C Radiance Mesotherapy: Vitamin C is an effective ingredient in increasing the radiance of the skin. In this type of mesotherapy, it is aimed to equalize the color tone of the skin, reduce the spots and gain a brighter appearance by injecting vitamin C into the skin.
- Hyaluronic Acid Radiance Mesotherapy: Hyaluronic acid can help the skin regain vitality and shine by increasing its moisture. In this type of mesotherapy, it is aimed to maintain the moisture balance of the skin and increase its radiance by injecting hyaluronic acid into the skin.
- Herbal Radiance Mesotherapy: In this type of mesotherapy, herbal extracts are used to support the nourishment and revitalization of the skin. By injecting herbal ingredients into the skin, the skin can gain a more lively and radiant appearance.
- Antioxidant Radiance Mesotherapy: Antioxidants help keep skin young and healthy by protecting skin cells against free radicals. In this type of mesotherapy, it is aimed to increase the radiance of the skin by injecting anti-oxidants into the skin.
Application of Mesotherapy
Mesotherapy should be applied by a specialist. Treatment begins with an assessment of the person’s skin type, problems and needs. As a result of this evaluation, the most suitable nutrients for the skin are selected and a special mixture is prepared. Then, this mixture is injected into the designated areas of the skin with fine needles. Injections are usually made to a depth close to the surface of the skin.
The needles used during mesotherapy treatment are quite thin and usually the feeling of pain or discomfort is minimal. However, local anesthetic creams or cooling methods applied before the treatment can help prevent any discomfort during the procedure.
Stages of Mesotherapy Sessions
Mesotherapy sessions have different purposes. The first session is often called the initiation session and aims to improve the general condition of the skin. The second session is the repair session and focuses on the treatment of skin problems. The third and last session is called the stabilization session and aims to maintain the results of the procedure and to continue the improvement. In order to achieve permanent results, usually at least 3 sessions are required and these sessions are held regularly at 15-day intervals.
In order to maintain the effect of mesotherapy and to maintain the results, a reminder procedure is recommended 2 times a year. These procedures are additional sessions to refresh the results of the procedure and meet the needs of the skin.
To Whom Mesotherapy Is Not Applied?
- Patients requiring more than one drug therapy
- Those with heart disease
- Pregnant and lactating women
- those with diabetes
- Those with cancer
- Those with hemophilia
- Those with urticaria
- Mesotherapy is not applied to those who have a history of paralysis.
What Should Be Considered After Mesotherapy?
- Use of Sunscreen: After mesotherapy, you should definitely use sunscreen to protect your skin from the harmful effects of the sun. The skin may become sensitive after the treatment, so it is important to take precautions against the sun’s rays.
- Contact with Water: Avoid contact with water on the same day after mesotherapy to the treated area of your skin. Avoid direct contact with water for a while to rest your skin and allow the healing process.
- Sauna, Turkish Bath, Solarium and Heavy Sports: Avoid activities that increase body temperature excessively after mesotherapy. You should stay away from environments such as sauna, bath, solarium and heavy sports for a while. Excessive sweating can irritate your skin.
- Alcohol and Smoking: Avoid consuming alcoholic beverages on the same day after mesotherapy. Try to reduce cigarette consumption as much as possible. These habits can negatively affect the healing process of the skin.
- Water Consumption: Take care to drink enough water after mesotherapy. Consumption of water helps to maintain the moisture balance of the skin and supports the healing process of the skin.
- Temporary Effects: Temporary redness or rarely bruising may occur in the treated areas. These effects usually disappear on their own within 1-2 days.