What is Mesothepy Skin Boosters
Mesotherapy is a gentle cosmetic procedure that provides intense revitalization and hydration of the skin. Using cosmetic needling we can deliver a bespoke blend of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and other naturally hydrating agents directly to problem areas. Issues such as premature ageing, scarring, acne and hair loss can be targeted to achieve smoother, firmer skin and fuller, healthier hair.
Mesotherapy for the face is used to improve the appearance of the skin, smooth wrinkles, reduce sagging, restore hydration and give you a more radiant, glowing complexion. It is also a great treatment to hydrate and tighten skin under eyes without surgery.
Mesotherapy is a non-invasive skin rejuvenation treatment that uses ultrafine needles to target the delivery of a powerful cocktail of naturally rejuvenating substances. The deep mesodermal layers of the skin house the organized structures of collagen and elastin fibres – essential ingredients in the prevention of premature ageing. Targeting this area with rejuvenating agents strengthens and rebuilds these organized structures to tighten sagging, loose skin and plump out fine lines and wrinkles. The gentle approach of microneedling also makes this treatment suitable for delicate areas including the face, neck, décolletage, hands and hair line.
How does mesotherapy work?
The cosmetic procedure of micro-needling creates small microchannels in the skin that reach into the deep layers of the tissues. This creates an area of maximum absorption of the vitamin cocktail whilst also stimulating the natural release of growth factors and other essential molecules that work collectively to promote healing and regeneration of the skin. From a single treatment, we can effectively increase blood and lymph circulation, stimulate the production of fibroblasts (connective tissue cells) and increase levels of collagen and elastin fibres, all without the need for an invasive surgical procedure.
How many treatments are needed?
You will see an instant enhancement in the appearance of the skin after the first mesotherapy application. This will continue to improve as the deep tissue structures are reorganized and strengthened. Whilst a single treatment has superb beneficial effects, we recommend a series of treatments to reach optimal results. We generally recommend the following schedule based on age:
ages 28-30 – one session every three weeks (3-4 procedures)
ages 30-35 – one session every two weeks (3-4 procedures)
ages 35-40 – one session every two weeks (3-4 procedures)
ages 45-65 – two sessions per week (6 procedures)
After the initial series of procedures, spontaneous refresher treatments can also be administered after sun exposure or to provide a “freshness kick” before social events and special occasions.
Does mesotherapy hurt?
Mesotherapy is a well-tolerated skin rejuvenation procedure. The treatment is relatively short, typically lasting under an hour. Clients may experience a mild level of discomfort, often described as a “pricking” sensation, although a numbing cream can be applied beforehand to make you more comfortable. The gentle approach and non-invasive technique mean many clients can expect to continue their regular daily activities after the treatment. Some, however, prefer to take a day of rest to allow any discomfort or redness of the treatment areas to subside.
How do mesotherapy results lasts?
How long does mesotherapy last? With a course of 4-6 mesotherapy treatments, patients can expect results to last 12 to 18 months after the recommended course of treatment is completed. For optimal results, we recommend patients continue treatments in order to maintain their desired appearance.
contraindications:
Scleroderma
Untreated diabetes
Clients with open lesions or sores, including Herpes (A Stage)
Clients with skin cancer or active skin infections
Haemophilia and other blood coagulation disorders
Multiple skin neoplasms
Epilepsy and/or other psycho-neurological disorders
Autoimmune diseases or a suppressed immune system
Pregnant or breast-feeding clients