
Mesotherapy
What is Mesotherapy?
Mesotherapy is a treatment method developed by Dr. Michel Pistor in 1952, which can be applied for aesthetic and medical purposes. This technique involves the microinjection of vitamins, minerals, and amino acids into specific areas. The primary goal of mesotherapy is to stimulate the structures beneath the skin and address various aesthetic problems. Mesotherapy varies according to the area treated, the medication used, and the technique applied. Common treatment methods include facial mesotherapy, hair mesotherapy, cellulite mesotherapy, lipolysis (localized fat dissolution), pain mesotherapy, scar mesotherapy, spot mesotherapy, and under-eye mesotherapy.
Indications for Mesotherapy
Mesotherapy has the capacity to treat a variety of conditions. Here are the most common applications:
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Skin Aging and Sagging: Helps rejuvenate the skin by increasing collagen production.
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Skin Spots: Reduces the visibility of spots, particularly sunspots.
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Cellulite: Increases blood circulation and aids in the breakdown of fat deposits in cellulite treatment.
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Hair Loss: Delivers necessary nutrients to hair follicles, preventing hair loss and supporting hair growth.
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Under-Eye Circles: Strengthens the delicate structures beneath the eyes, reducing the appearance of dark circles.
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Acute and Chronic Pain: Particularly effective for conditions like sports injuries and fibromyalgia.
Contraindications for Mesotherapy
As with any treatment method, mesotherapy is not recommended in certain cases, including:
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Pregnant or breastfeeding women.
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Insulin-dependent diabetes patients.
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Cancer patients.
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Individuals at risk of allergic reactions.
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Those with pre-existing health issues causing under-eye puffiness and dark circles.
Features of Mesotherapy
One of the greatest advantages of mesotherapy is the direct application of small amounts of medication to problem areas. This minimizes systemic effects and maximizes the therapeutic benefit.
Side Effects
While mesotherapy is generally a safe procedure, temporary redness and bruising may occur at the injection sites. These effects typically resolve on their own within 1-2 days.
Response Time to Mesotherapy Treatment
The healing time after treatment varies from patient to patient. However, most individuals start to see results after the second or third session.
Post-Treatment Considerations
Patients should avoid blood-thinning medications before and after mesotherapy sessions, and the treated area should not come into contact with water. It is also recommended to refrain from heavy physical activities for 48 hours following the procedure.
Hair Mesotherapy
Hair mesotherapy is an effective method for preventing hair loss and supporting hair growth. This is achieved through the injection of solutions rich in vitamins and minerals into the scalp.
Facial Mesotherapy (Mesolifting)
Facial mesotherapy is a natural method that delays skin aging and improves skin tone. This technique boosts collagen production, aiding the skin in appearing younger and revitalized. The specific products used in mesotherapy are determined by the physician based on the individual's skin needs and are known by names like "youth serum," "Paris glow," and "shine."
Lipolysis
Lipolysis aims to break down and eliminate accumulated fat tissues in the body. It is particularly effective for localized fat deposits resistant to diet and exercise. This procedure is performed without surgery, using fine needles to inject special solutions into the adipose tissue.
Spot Mesotherapy
Spot mesotherapy is a treatment method for pigmentation and skin spots. The special mixtures injected into the skin help reduce spots and balance skin tone. This non-surgical application rejuvenates the skin, providing a brighter and smoother appearance.
Scar Mesotherapy
Scar mesotherapy is a treatment method used to reduce the appearance of scars. The special ingredients injected beneath the skin help soften scar tissue and promote skin renewal. This non-surgical application aims to achieve a smoother and more even skin texture.
Cellulite Mesotherapy
In cellulite treatment, mesotherapy enhances blood flow beneath the skin and aids in the breakdown of fat tissue. When combined with diet and exercise, this treatment can yield lasting results.
Under-Eye Mesotherapy
Under-eye mesotherapy is a treatment aimed at reducing dark circles, bags, and fine lines around the eyes. Special formulas injected into the skin enhance circulation and revitalize the area. This non-surgical application provides a brighter and younger appearance to the eye area.
Conclusion
Mesotherapy stands out as a treatment option in the fields of aesthetics and health due to its various benefits. However, it is essential to consult with a qualified healthcare professional before the procedure, considering personal health conditions.
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