Mesotherapy
Mesotherapy is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that involves injecting a mixture of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and other substances directly into the middle layer of the skin (mesoderm). This treatment is used for various cosmetic and medical purposes, such as skin rejuvenation, hair loss, cellulite reduction, and localized fat reduction.
Here's an overview of mesotherapy treatment

Purpose
Mesotherapy is used for a range of cosmetic and medical concerns, including:
- Skin Rejuvenation: Mesotherapy can improve the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and dull skin by promoting collagen production and enhancing skin hydration.
- Hair Loss: Mesotherapy is often used to stimulate hair follicles, promote hair growth, and slow down hair loss.
- Cellulite Reduction: The treatment is used to target cellulite by improving blood circulation, promoting lymphatic drainage, and breaking down fat cells.
- Localized Fat Reduction: Mesotherapy is used to target small pockets of fat by dissolving fat cells and improving lymphatic drainage.
Procedure
During a mesotherapy session:
The healthcare provider will prepare a customized mixture of vitamins, minerals, enzymes, medications, and other substances based on the patient’s specific concerns.
The mixture is then injected into the targeted area using very fine needles or a specialized injection technique.
The injections are administered at various depths within the skin, depending on the specific goal of the treatment.


Frequency
The frequency of mesotherapy sessions can vary depending on the purpose of the treatment. For skin rejuvenation, a series of treatments spaced a few weeks apart may be recommended. For hair loss, multiple sessions over several months may be needed.
Before undergoing mesotherapy, it’s essential to have a consultation with a qualified healthcare provider. They will assess your concerns, determine if you’re a suitable candidate, and recommend the appropriate treatment plan based on your goals and medical history.
STAGES OF MESOTHERAPY TREATMENT
Mesotherapy treatment typically involves several stages, each aimed at achieving the desired cosmetic or medical outcome. The stages may vary based on the specific concern being addressed, the provider’s approach, and the patient’s individual needs. Here’s a general overview of the stages involved in a mesotherapy treatment:
Consultation
The first stage is a consultation with a qualified healthcare provider. During this consultation:
– You’ll discuss your concerns, goals, and medical history.
– The provider will assess whether mesotherapy is a suitable option for your needs.
– If mesotherapy is recommended, the provider will explain the procedure, potential risks, and expected outcomes.
Preparation and Customization
Before the treatment, the provider will customize the mesotherapy solution based on your specific concerns and goals. The solution typically contains a mixture of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, enzymes, and other substances tailored to your needs.
Cleansing and Numbing
The treatment area will be cleansed to ensure proper hygiene. Depending on the provider’s approach and the patient’s comfort, a topical numbing cream might be applied to minimize any discomfort during the injections
Injection Process
The injection process is a key stage of mesotherapy treatment. Here’s what typically happens during this stage:
– The provider will use very fine needles or specialized injection techniques to administer the mesotherapy solution.
– The injections are directed into the middle layer of the skin (mesoderm) at various depths, depending on the target area and the concern being addressed.
Multiple injections are made in a grid pattern across the treatment area.
Post-Treatment Care
After the injections are completed, the provider might apply a soothing cream or cold compress to the treated area to minimize any redness or swelling. You’ll receive instructions on how to care for the treated area in the days following the procedure.
Recovery and Results
Recovery from mesotherapy is usually minimal. Some redness, swelling, or bruising at the injection sites is common and typically resolves within a few days. Results from mesotherapy are not immediate and can vary depending on the concern being treated. It might take several sessions to see noticeable improvements.
Follow-Up Sessions
For many mesotherapy treatments, multiple sessions are often recommended to achieve the desired results. The sessions are typically spaced a few weeks apart. The number of sessions required can vary based on the concern and the individual’s response to treatment.
Monitoring and Adjustments
Throughout the treatment process, the provider will monitor your progress and make any necessary adjustments to the treatment plan based on your response and evolving goals.

