What is Mesotherapy?
- Emrah Özer
- Oct 2, 2023
- 1 min read
Mesotherapy is a treatment method that was first used in France in the 1950s. It has been widely used in cosmetic dermatology in recent years. Mesotherapy means the injection of various drugs/active substances into the middle layer of the skin in the relevant area through micro needles.
Mesotherapy can generally be called as the treatments for the skin adminestered with 4-8-13mm needles. Needles of different lengths are used to work at different depths for different purposes.
When is Mesotherapy Applied?
Skin aging and sagging
Blemish treatment, sun spots
Acne and scar
Skin cracks
Cellulite
Hair loss treatments
Undereye blackness and undereye bags
Sports injuries
Acute and chronic pain
Fibromyalgia
When is Mesotherapy Not Applied?
In pregnant women
In breastfeeding mothers
Those with a history of stroke
Those with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
In cancer patients
Those who have blood clotting problems
Those who are at risk of having an allergic reaction to any of the drugs to be used
In urticaria patients
The treatments we hear in medical aesthetics with names such as "youth vaccine", "Paris sparkle", "British effect" are basically different drugs applied with the mesotherapy technique.
In addition to the vitamins, minerals, amino acids and peptides that the skin needs, these drugs may also contain many additional products such as hyaluronic acid, salmon DNA, mannitol, coenzymes, etc.
Do not forget that the needs of every skin and solution to every problem will not be possible with a single product. Therefore, consult to your doctor to get the most suitable product and treatment for your skin problem.

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