
What is Mesotherapy and How Does It Work?
Mesotherapy; It is a method of injecting vitamins, minerals, amino acids, enzymes, hyaluronic acid and antioxidants in very low amounts into the middle layer of the skin with very fine-tipped needles.
With the introduction of these beneficial substances to the skin, the skin is stimulated, the production of collagen and elastin increases, thereby increasing the hydration and regeneration of the skin.
How is Mesotherapy Applied?
Before the mesotherapy application, the skin is cleaned and anesthetized with a local anesthetic cream. The prepared mixture is injected into the skin with very fine-tipped needles. In addition, the procedure can be applied with the dermatherapy method (small microchannels are opened up to the lower layers of the skin with sterile small needles).
What are the Usage Areas of Mesotherapy?
+ Those with pale and dull skin
+ Those with loss of elasticity and sagging in the skin
+ To prevent skin aging
+ Those with sun-related skin damage
+ In superficial wrinkles
+ Combined with other treatment methods for blemished skin
+ Acne scar, other scar and burn scar treatment
+ Treatment of stretch marks (striae) with other methods
+ Hair loss
+ Cellulite treatment
+ In regional lubrication
How Often Is Mesotherapy Applied?
Mesotherapy is applied at intervals of 1-4 weeks, on average 4-6 sessions. It can be repeated every 3-6 months.
To Whom Mesotherapy Is Not Applied?
Mesotherapy; It is not applied to pregnant women, lactating women, people with active infection in the application area, cancer patients, people with blood coagulation disorders and those who are allergic to the applied substance.
What are the Side Effects of Mesotherapy Application?
Serious side effects are not seen with mesotherapy. There may be short-term bruises after the procedure. Rarely, allergies or infections may occur.


























































