Mesotherapy
Mesotherapy is a non-surgical cosmetic treatment that involves injecting small amounts of vitamins, enzymes, hormones, and other active ingredients directly into the skin. It is primarily used to rejuvenate the skin, reduce fat, and treat various skin concerns such as fine lines, wrinkles, and hair loss. Developed by Dr. Michel Pistor in 1952, mesotherapy has grown in popularity due to its versatility and effectiveness.
How Mesotherapy Works
Vitamins and minerals (e.g., Vitamin C, Vitamin E)
Amino acids (to boost skin health and collagen production)
Hyaluronic acid (to hydrate and plump the skin)
Botanical extracts
Enzymes (to break down fat or improve circulation)
Applications of Mesotherapy
Skin Rejuvenation and Anti-Aging:
Mesotherapy can improve skin hydration, firmness, and texture, making it an excellent treatment for reducing fine lines and wrinkles. The ingredients used in the treatment help stimulate collagen and elastin production, which are essential for youthful-looking skin.
Fat Reduction:
Mesotherapy can be used for body contouring or spot fat reduction in areas such as the abdomen, thighs, buttocks, and chin. The enzymes and other ingredients help break down fat cells, which are then naturally eliminated by the body.
Hair Loss Treatment:
Mesotherapy for hair loss involves injecting a mix of vitamins, amino acids, and growth factors into the scalp. This can stimulate hair follicles, improve circulation, and strengthen hair, making it a popular option for treating androgenic alopecia and other types of hair thinning.