Injection therapy of facial skin by mesotherapy (1 zone)
Mesotherapy is a cosmetic procedure involving the intradermal or subcutaneous administration of active substances such as vitamins, hyaluronic acid, and amino acids, aimed at improving skin condition. The procedure helps hydrate, nourish, and rejuvenate the skin, stimulates collagen and elastin production, improves skin tone, and enhances complexion.
Indications
- Dry and dehydrated skin
- Loss of firmness and tone
- Fine wrinkles
- Dull skin complexion
- Pigmentation and uneven skin texture
Procedure / Duration
- Duration: 30–60 minutes
- Small doses of active substances are administered under the skin using fine needles
- The procedure can target one area (e.g., forehead, cheeks, chin)
Contraindications
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding period
- Acute infectious and viral diseases
- Tendency to bleeding or blood clotting disorders
- Allergy to components of the administered substances
- Condition after recent facial plastic surgery
Rehabilitation / Restrictions
- Mild redness, swelling, or bruising may occur at injection sites
- Avoid intense sun exposure, tanning beds, sauna, or pool in the first 1-2 days
- Do not touch or massage the treated area
Advantages
- Fast recovery and minimal discomfort
- Deep skin hydration and nourishment
- Stimulation of natural rejuvenation processes
- Improved skin tone, color, and texture
Sources:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3513770/
https://www.mesoestetic.com/blog/facial-mesotherapy/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesotherapy
Preparation:
- 1–2 days prior to the procedure, it is recommended to avoid alcohol consumption as well as medications with anticoagulant or antiplatelet effects.
- The procedure is not performed in the presence of inflammatory processes or skin lesions in the treatment area.
- A preliminary consultation with a cosmetic physician is recommended to determine the treatment protocol and select the active substances.