Mesotherapy is a modern therapeutic method that allows the introduction of various drugs and prophylactics in the upper layers of the skin. It originated in the middle of the last century, when the theory of the French doctor Dr. Michel Pistor was first applied in 1952.
Initially, this technique was used to treat rheumatic and traumatic diseases, but later the possibilities grew and today the procedure is known mostly as a cosmetic and revitalization practice.
Nowadays, both marketing and medical research (Mesotherapy: From Historical Notes to Scientific Evidence and Future Prospects) are showing growing interest in the benefits of mesotherapy, with more than 19,000 physicians worldwide practicing this innovative technique today.
What is mesotherapy
Mesotherapy is an intervention in the middle layer of the skin - "mesoderm". The term "mesotherapy" comes from the Greek word "mesos" - medium and "therapeia" - therapy. Through mesotherapy, various active substances are introduced deep into the mesoderm. Mesotherapy allows for the absorption of skin-specific substances at a depth that cannot be achieved when using cosmetic products (creams).
The method is considered one of the main competitors of plastic surgery and is preferred by many clients because of the effective results and gentle procedure.
Mesotherapy can be needle or hardware (needleless). This depends on the practice and the method by which the active substances are introduced into the skin.
Needle mesotherapy
As already mentioned, the technique was first used in 1952 by the French physician Michel Pistor. Thirty years later, the French Medical Academy officially recognized mesotherapy as part of traditional medicine.
How is needle mesotherapy applied
Tools such as a needle, meso roller, meso pencil, hydro needle or gun are used as standard for the procedure.
Hardware or needleless mesotherapy
Needle-free (hardware) mesotherapy is a needle-free introduction of active substances (serums) into the middle layer of the skin - mesoderm. Needleless mesotherapy is a highly effective, painless and safe procedure that is applied with the help of a needleless mesotherapy device. The devices use the method of electroporation and electroosmosis - a technique that helps to open the water channels of the skin, through which the active substances are introduced into the skin tissue.
The modern solution
Mesotherapy is a method based on the subcutaneous introduction of hyaluronic molecules, vitamins, trace elements, amino acids and other beneficial ingredients into the skin by injection.
Needle-free mesotherapy is a relatively new but widely proven method that is emerging in the early 21st century in Europe. This practice has quickly established itself in the cosmetics industry because of its undeniable advantages - a painless and effective way to apply active serums.
Why mesotherapy is more successful than other techniques
Widespread cosmetics are applied to the skin in the form of creams or masks. However, they do not penetrate the middle layer of the skin, where the effect is most lasting and noticeable. In this way, their full effect cannot be manifested even when the ingredients themselves have excellent qualities and indications.
Through popular mesotherapy, the necessary elements can be added to achieve optimal and lasting results in search of the best solution for beautiful and young skin.
In addition to beauty treatment, mesotherapy is widely used in the treatment of skin problems on the face, body and hair.
Mesotherapeutic facial procedures
The main goal of facial mesotherapy is to improve blood microcirculation, affect and regenerate the elasticity and turgor of the skin in the area of the procedure.
The method allows penetration into depth - meso cocktails penetrate the middle skin layers, activate metabolic processes, enhance blood circulation and cell regeneration.
Biorevitalization of the skin
Biorevitalization is a mesotherapeutic procedure in which pure hyaluronic acid is introduced.
Mesolifting for face
A procedure in which serums and solutions with vitamins and amino acids are added together with haluronic acid.
What else does mesotherapy help with?
In the field of aesthetic medicine, the indications of mesotherapeutic cosmetic procedures are reduction of visible lines and wrinkles, sagging skin, signs of aging, reduction of cellulite in the abdomen and thighs, treatment of thinning hair and others.
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