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What is Mesotherapy

Mesotherapy is a cosmetic procedure that uses vitamins, enzymes, hormones, medications, or plant extracts. This article will explain mesotherapy’s benefits, procedure, cost, and side effects.

Cosmetic procedures are effective depending on how soon they deliver results; this makes traditional products like beauty creams ineffective, mostly among the younger generations. Cosmetic procedures with little to no downtime are also regarded as highly effective. Skin ageing cannot be stopped, but clients can lessen signs like wrinkles, fine lines, folds, and volume loss. Skin ageing is caused byrepeated skin folding when making facial expressions and collagen loss. Collagen is a protein that helps maintain skin structure. The skin’s glow is also a major concern for clients looking for products and procedures to help with skin ageing.

Mesotherapy

Mesotherapy is a non-surgical cosmetic producer that uses mixtures of vitamins, enzymes, hormones, or plant extracts for skin rejuvenation, tightening,hair growth, and removal of excess fat. Tiny needles are usedto inject this mixture into the skin tissues. Mesotherapy procedures depend on the client’s requirements.

Types of Mesotherapy

Mesotherapy for Glow and Pigmentation

Various products and vitamins are injected into the skin surface layer to enhance skin glow and remove pigmentation. Hyaluronic acid and glycerol are commonly used in this procedure. Collagen and antioxidants are also used in skin glow. For pigmentation, chemical peelsand depigmentation creams are used.

Mesotherapy for Hair Loss

Hair loss and thinning are common due to age or genetic conditions, chronic stress and fatigue, andmalnutrition. Mesotherapy for hair loss uses hyaluronic acid to stimulate hair growth.

Mesotherapy for Weight Loss and Cellulite

Sylwia&Krzysztof  (2017) noted that mesotherapy for weight loss is effective on the scalp and areas with stubborn fats and cellulite, like the abdomen, buttocks and arms.

Benefits of Mesotherapy

Mesotherapy enhances skin beauty by triggering collagen production, which improves skin texture and structure, giving a client a youthful look and smoothening wrinkles and fine lines. The mesotherapy technique helps deliver more vitamins and essential acids needed for skin repair. Mesotherapy is a more permanent solution for clients who want facial symmetry.The mesotherapy procedure provides an environment for fillers to last longer,leading to collagen production. Mesotherapy also helps with cellulite.

Mesotherapy Procedure

A tinny needle injects a combination of substances into the skin tissues, per the aesthetic practitioner. The treatments are done on the face, scalp, neck, or localized areas of fat accumulation. The mesotherapy procedure requires at least 15 sessions with two weeks intervals. The procedure is not painful but depends on an individual’s tolerance. A topical anaesthetic cream is applied 30 minutes before the treatment to reduce pain.

Before the procedure, clients should avoid blood thinners like aspirin, as blood thinners increase the risk of bleeding after the procedure, leading to more bruising (King, 2017). Products containing retinol are also discouraged. Retinol irritates the skin and makes it more sensitive (Yin et al., 2013). After the procedure, clients should expect some redness, which will last a few days, and during recovery, the client should use sunscreen and avoid other skin procedures.

Side Effects and Complications of Mesotherapy

The client should ask about the side effects and complications of mesotherapy during their consultation. They should also consider qualified practitioners over cheap procedures and huge offers. According to Konda &Thappa (2013), the common side effects are nausea, pain, sensitivity, redness, itching, bruising, and swelling.

The common complications clients can experience after mesotherapy include immediate or delayed allergic reactions, skin infection, pigmentation at the injection site, ulceration, scarring, and deformity at the injection point.

Cost of Mesotherapy

Pricing depends on the area treated, the number of sessions, the practitioner’s expertise, and thecontent used in the procedure. Treating larger areas will cost more and require more sessions than small areas. Experienced cosmetic practitioners who have certified sell their mesotherapy services expensively. Clients need two to three mesotherapy sessions to notice results, and more sessions are needed to achieve the desired outcome

The mixture of the ingredients used in mesotherapy depends on the client’s requirements and goals. Specific requirements are costly, and they will need more sessions.

Alternatives for Mesotherapy

Fillers and botulinum toxin procedures are minimally invasive procedures that smooth facial creases and improve volume. Results for fillers can last six to 12 months, depending on the type of filler and the area injected. Botulinum toxin can last at leastfive months.Touch-ups help maintain the results for fillers and botulinum toxin.

For cellulite treatments, clients can try non-surgical procedures like Kybella, Coolsculpting, or Sculpsure. Kybella procedure is employed on small areas of excessive fat. Coolsculpure uses fat-freezing methods that kill fat cells in a localized area, while sculpsureuses laser energy to remove stubborn fat cells.

Frequently Asked Questions about Mesotherapy

How Long Will It Take to Notice Mesotherapy Results?

When to see the mesotherapy results will depend on the ingredients used, the extent of the problem, and the number of sessions. There is variability in when to see the results because there is no standard ingredient in the mixture.Patients can see results after a few weeks if they have minor problems. A client can see results after at least five sessions.

How Long Do Mesotherapy Results Last?

Mesotherapy results will last 12 to 18 months if the patient completes the recommended sessions.

Who Is Not Eligible for Mesotherapy?

Clients not eligible for mesotherapy procedures include those withan immunologic disease, cancer, diabetes, pregnant orlactating and those below 18 years.

What Ingredients are Used in Mesotherapy?

Mesotherapy treatments contain vitamins, enzymes, plant extracts, medications, hyaluronic acid, and amino acids. The mixture will depend on the client’s requirements and the affected area.

Conclusion

The mesotherapy procedure is tailored to fit the patient’s requirements, like stimulating hair growth, weight loss, or skin glow and pigmentation. A cocktail of vitamins, enzymes, medications, and amino acids is used in mesotherapy and manipulated to fit a client’s requirements. The mesotherapy procedure is not painful, but a client can initially experience discomfort. To reduce bruising, clients should avoid blood thinners and alcohol before and after the procedure. Swelling, pain, nausea, redness, and itching are the common side effects of mesotherapy. The procedure does not have downtime, and clients can resume their activities immediately or after a few days due to swelling.  Recovery will depend on each client.

References

King M. (2017). The Management of Bruising following Nonsurgical Cosmetic Treatment. The Journal of clinical and aesthetic dermatology10(2), E1–E4.

Konda, D., &Thappa, D. M. (2013). Mesotherapy: What is new. Indian J Dermatol VenereolLeprol, 79(1), 127-34.

Sylwia, M., & Krzysztof, M. R. (2017). Efficacy of intradermal mesotherapy in cellulite reduction – Conventional and high-frequency ultrasound monitoring results. Journal of cosmetic and laser therapy: official publication of the European Society for Laser Dermatology19(6), 320–324.

Yin, S., Luo, J., Qian, A., Du, J., Yang, Q., Zhou, S., Yu, W., Du, G., Clark, R. B., Walters, E. T., Carlton, S. M., & Hu, H. (2013). Retinoids activate the irritant receptor TRPV1 and produce sensory hypersensitivity. The Journal of clinical investigation123(9), 3941–3951.

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