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Mesotherapy treatment is a technique that uses injections of vitamins, enzymes, hormones, and plant extracts to rejuvenate and tighten skin.
Michel Pistor, a doctor in France, developed the technique in 1952. It was originally used to relieve pain. In the years since, it has gained popularity being used to:
The technique uses very fine needles to deliver a series of injections into the middle layer (mesoderm) of skin. The idea behind mesotherapy is that it corrects underlying issues like poor circulation and inflammation that cause skin damage. You will get a series of mesotherapy injections using a special short needle which may be attached to a mechanical gun to deliver many injections in a row. and given at different depths — from 1 to 4 millimeters into your skin — depending on what condition you’re having treated placing a tiny drop of the solution into your skin.
You will probably need several mesotherapy sessions to get the desired effect, at first every 7 to 10 days. If your skin starts to improve, the treatments will be stretched out to once every two weeks or once a month.
There isn’t a standard formula for the substances injected in mesotherapy but will dependant on the desired results.
Procedure Time: 30-60 minutes.
Back to Work: Straight away.
Pain: None to mild.
Anaesthetic: Numbing cream (if required).
Side Effects: Slight swelling and bruising.
Recovery Time: immediate
Results: Immediate.
Duration of Results: 12-24 months with moderate activity.
skincare, health and wellbeing
Hair mesotherapy is an effective medical-aesthetic treatment that stops hair loss. 90% of alopecia is androgenic, which means that it is caused by genetic and hormonal factors. It is a common concern in many men and women.
This treatment can be carried out by micro-needling, single mesotherapy injections or meso therapy gun. Hair mesotherapy involves microinjecting active ingredients via medical grade serums or PRP (platelet rich protein from your own blood) that slow down hair loss. A physical stimulation is produced that increases the scalp's microcirculation, which enables more nutrients to reach the hair follicle. This reduces the appearance of hair loss, increases hair density and improves the scalp's hydration.
These treatments for hair loss may help promote and maintain hair growth and are medical treatments that could help boost healing, regeneration, and growth. PRP therapy iworks by drawing blood, processing it, then injecting it into the affected area.Research states that PRP injections may benefit hair loss in several ways. For example:
A 2022 reviewTrusted Source found that PRP may stimulate hair growth and thickness, as well as protect hair follicles from prematurely shedding.
A 2020 reviewTrusted Source of 13 studies found that PRP may help increase hair thickness and density.
A 2018 reviewTrusted Source found that PRP may trigger hair growth by increasing blood supply to the hair follicle.
Following the treatment, LED proton light is used to promote hair growth.
The frequency and duration of PRP therapy for hair loss.is usually recommended at a treatment every 15 days for 3 months and then every month for 3 months and then a top up treatment every 3-6 months.
At the same time, it will be recommended that you undertake biotin injections which help strengthen and improve the condition of your hair..
There is also treatment which can be undertaken at home between treatments and the hand held proton light device and serums are available to buy from the clinic.
Procedure Time: 30-60 minutes.
Back to Work: Straight away.
Pain: Mild discomfort during treatment, headache, itchiness and discolouration
Anaesthetic: None usually required
Side Effects: headache, itchiness and discolouration
Recovery Time: Immediate
Results: 6 months.
Duration of Results: Ongoing