Mesotherapy is a medical technique introduced by a French doctor called Dr. Michel Pistor as far back as 1950. It is a technique which uses microinjections to introduce vitamins, minerals, anti-oxidants, medicines into the mesoderm which is the middle layer of the skin.
Pre-mixed Mesotherapy substances of cocktails containing: vitamins (vitamins A, B, C, D, E, and K), minerals, amino-acids, anti-oxidants, peptides, hyaluronic acid, hair stimulants and others are injected into the middle layer of the skin via very small injections. This technique facilitates the delivery of these nourishing substances directly to the target, therefore nourishing, rejuvenating the skin and stimulating its metabolism. The idea of Mesotherapy is that you get these active substances directly to the site requiring treatment. It is a much more precise treatment requiring much lower doses than the alternative of taking daily high doses of vitamin and mineral supplements in tablet form.
A major theory as to how Mesotherapy works is that it stimulates new collagen production. This could be partly due to the substances being injected, but also due to the injections themselves. Research shows us that even if we were to just insert needles into the skin, without injecting anything, new collagen forms rejuvenating the skin long term.
- INDICATIONS:
- - Dull skin / Uneven Skin Tone
- - Ageing hands
- - Finelines & wrinkles
- - Hair fall and hair loss
- - Cellulite
- - Dry Skin
- - Pigmentation / Melasma / Freckles
- Procedure Time:
- 30 - 60 mins depends upon the area
- Anesthesia:
- - Topical anesthesia for few mins
- Pain:
- - Mild
- Aftercare:
- - Apply sun block and keep skin moisturized
- Downtime / Side Effect:
- - Downtime varies from few hours to days. Possible minor side effects include bruising, swelling or minor discomfort, these effects usually dissipate quickly. Major side effects are very rare.