Overview:
Mesotherapy is a minimally invasive, non-surgical aesthetic procedure that involves injecting small amounts of customized substances—such as vitamins, minerals, amino acids, hyaluronic acid, or plant extracts—into the middle layer of the skin (mesoderm). The treatment is designed to rejuvenate, hydrate, and tighten the skin, as well as to reduce localized fat deposits and improve circulation. Originally developed in France, mesotherapy is now widely used for skin revitalization, hair loss treatment, cellulite reduction, and contouring. Results are progressive, typically requiring multiple sessions for optimal outcomes.
What to Expect:
Symptoms/Indications:
Mesotherapy is performed to address various cosmetic concerns, including:
Diagnosis/Assessment:
Before treatment, the practitioner will:
Treatment:
The procedure is performed using fine needles or microinjections:
What to Consider:
Risk Factors:
Prevention & Aftercare:
Progression:
Mesotherapy does not stop aging or permanently remove fat, but it provides temporary rejuvenation and contouring. Maintenance sessions every few months may be required. For fat reduction, results are more modest compared to surgical liposuction, making mesotherapy suitable for subtle refinements rather than major changes.
Other Information:
Conclusion:
Mesotherapy is a versatile, non-surgical cosmetic procedure that enhances skin health, reduces minor fat deposits, and improves overall appearance with minimal downtime. While results are subtle and temporary, regular treatments can significantly rejuvenate the skin and boost patient confidence. When performed by skilled practitioners, mesotherapy provides a safe and effective option within modern aesthetic medicine.
