Mesotherapy is a non-invasive medical technique that involves the injection of proteins, vitamins, and minerals directly into the subcutaneous fat tissue. This method is designed to alleviate signs of aging across various areas such as the face, neck, cleavage, back, and hands, and is also effective in promoting hair growth over time.
Procedure and Benefits
The process involves using a very fine needle, up to 2 mm, for the injections, particularly when targeting the scalp. These injections aim to counteract damage from environmental factors like sun exposure, harsh weather, and harmful hair products, as well as hormonal changes from events like pregnancy and childbirth. A key advantage of mesotherapy is that it does not require anesthesia and the sessions are quick, lasting only about 15 to 30 minutes. Afterward, there is no significant recovery time needed, allowing patients to resume daily activities almost immediately.
Historical Background
Mesotherapy was pioneered by Doctor Michel Pistor who conducted an international study between 1948 and 1952. Gaining official recognition in 1958 by French media, and later in 1987 by the French National Academy of Medicine as a medical specialty, mesotherapy has grown popular in Europe and South America. Today, approximately 18,000 physicians globally offer mesotherapy treatments.
Treatment Efficacy
To achieve the desired results, multiple mesotherapy sessions are typically necessary. Some patients may notice improvements after just two sessions, but it is crucial to follow the physician’s recommendations and complete the full treatment series. This ensures that the treated areas—be it the scalp or face—receive the precise care needed to enhance hair retention, improve hair quality, and support hair follicle regeneration.
Safety and Side Effects
Mesotherapy treatments for the face and hair are among the safest options available in our clinic. The treatments involve minimal side effects because only a small volume of fluid is used, which does not significantly affect the body’s overall system—unlike other treatments such as Finasteride.
Results and Complementary Treatments
Initial improvements from mesotherapy can typically be observed within 6-8 weeks of starting treatment. Many patients opt to combine mesotherapy with other treatments, such as PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) or iPRF (Injectable Platelet Rich Fibrin) injections, to maximize the benefits.
Contact Us!
For more information on how mesotherapy can help with hair loss and skin aging, feel free to contact our clinic at: 0584664664.