Mesotherapy

Mesotherapy; It is the technique of applying vitamins, minerals, amino acids, enzymes alone or generally in a mixture to the middle layer of the skin by microinjection. The substances to be injected are selected in accordance with the person and the wishes of the person.

 

In which cases is mesotherapy applied?

 

Mesotherapy can be applied in many different situations. The most common applications of mesotherapy can be listed as follows;

 

  • Skin aging and sagging
  • Spot treatment, sunspots
  • skin cracks
  • Cellulite
  • weight loss
  • Hair loss, hair treatment, baldness
  • Under-eye bruises and under-eye bags
  • allergies
  • sports injuries
  • Vitiligo (pigment deficiency in the skin)
  • Acute and chronic pain
  • Fibromyalgia (soft tissue rheumatism that makes people feel like they haven't slept at all when they wake up in the morning despite getting enough sleep at night).

 

In which cases is mesotherapy not applied or inconvenient to apply?

 

It is recommended not to apply mesotherapy in the following situations. These situations are:

 

  • in pregnant women
  • In lactating mothers
  • Those with a history of stroke
  • In those with insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (diabetes)
  • in cancer patients
  • Those who have blood clotting problems
  • Those who are at risk of having an allergic reaction to any of the drugs to be used
  • In urticaria patients
  • Mesotherapy is not applied to people with heart disease that requires more than one drug treatment.

 

What are the features of mesotherapy?

 

In mesotherapy, small amounts of drugs are given directly to the problem area by microinjection method. In this way, the problem is solved without causing a systemic effect and maximum benefit is obtained from the treatment.

 

What are the side effects of mesotherapy?

 

Temporary redness and bruising may occur at the injection site. This is not a problem because the substances used do not enter the systemic circulation, so these effects disappear within 1-2 days.