Mesotherapy is a minimally invasive medical procedure in which a series of microinjections deliver active substances directly into the mesodermal layer of the skin. The goal of this method is to stimulate cellular regeneration, optimize biochemical processes in the tissues, and restore the structural integrity and functionality of the skin.

How it is performed:
The procedure is carried out using fine, sterile needles or specialized mesoinjection devices, which allow precise delivery of microdoses of active ingredients to targeted skin areas. The accuracy of the injections ensures even distribution of the compounds while minimizing the risk of local tissue damage.
What is used:
Mesotherapy involves the application of carefully selected bioactive substances, which may include:
- Vitamins
Support metabolic processes and cell regeneration (e.g., Vitamin C and B-complex vitamins) - Minerals
Promote detoxification and tissue regeneration (e.g., zinc and selenium) - Hydrating agents
Help maintain optimal skin moisture (e.g., hyaluronic acid) - Antioxidants
Protect cells from oxidative stress and support their renewal
Benefits
Mesotherapy contributes to:
- Collagen synthesis stimulation
Improves skin structure and elasticity, reducing fine lines and wrinkles - Improved microcirculation
Enhances blood flow, ensuring delivery of nutrients and oxygen to the cells - Optimized cellular regeneration
Activates skin cell renewal processes, improving texture and tone - Antioxidant protection and detoxification
Neutralizes free radicals and reduces damage caused by environmental stressors - Hydration
Maintains optimal skin moisture, giving the skin a fresh and radiant appearance
Who it is suitable for:
Mesotherapy is suitable for individuals who wish to enhance their skin’s appearance, combat signs of aging, and restore lost elasticity. It is recommended both as a preventive measure for maintaining youthful skin and as a targeted treatment for specific concerns like pigmentation, uneven tone, or dehydration.