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Mesotherapy injection ( hair, face rejuvenation, pigmentation improvement)

Mesotherapy is a minimally invasive cosmetic medical procedure that involves injecting small amounts of various substances directly into the middle layer of the skin (mesoderm). The substances injected vary depending on the therapeutic goal.

1. Hair Mesotherapy:

Goal: Stimulate hair growth, reduce hair loss, and improve hair density and appearance.
Injected substances: Often include a combination of vitamins (such as biotin and panthenol), minerals, amino acids, growth factors, and medications that enhance blood circulation in the scalp and nourish hair follicles.
Mechanism of Action: Direct injections deliver essential nutrients directly to the hair follicles, stimulating growth and strengthening. They may also help improve blood circulation in the scalp, providing more oxygen and nutrients.


2. Skin Rejuvenation Mesotherapy:

Goal: Improve skin radiance, hydrate it, reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and improve skin elasticity and texture.
Injectables: These typically include hyaluronic acid, vitamins (such as vitamins C and E), minerals, amino acids, antioxidants, and growth factors.
Mechanism of Action: Hyaluronic acid hydrates the skin from within and increases its volume. Vitamins and antioxidants help protect the skin from free radical damage and promote collagen and elastin production, improving skin elasticity and a youthful appearance.


3. Mesotherapy for Pigmentation:

Purpose: Lighten skin pigmentation, such as melasma, freckles, and dark spots caused by the sun or acne.
Injectables: These often include skin-lightening agents such as kojic acid, vitamin C, glutathione, and tranexamic acid, in addition to other antioxidants and vitamins.
Mechanism of Action: These substances inhibit the production of melanin (the pigment responsible for skin color) in the pigmented areas, leading to gradual lightening. Antioxidants also help protect the skin and reduce inflammatory factors that may contribute to pigmentation.

In general, mesotherapy is considered a relatively safe procedure when performed by a qualified physician. Temporary side effects may include mild redness, slight swelling, and minor bruising at the injection sites. These effects usually disappear within a few days.

Important: Consult a qualified physician to determine whether mesotherapy is the appropriate procedure for your condition and the type of problem you are experiencing, as well as to determine the appropriate materials and number of sessions required to achieve optimal results.