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Mesotherapy: Procedure, Side Effects, and More

Mesotherapy, performed by a skilled master, can help in almost all complex cosmetic situations: from treating problem skin to burning fat in certain places.

                     What Is Mesotherapy?

Mesotherapy is a non-surgical treatment that helps improve the appearance of your skin by delivering vitamins, enzymes, and other nourishing ingredients directly into the middle layer of the skin (called the mesoderm).

It’s often used to:

  • Hydrate and rejuvenate tired, dull skin

  • Improve skin tone and texture

  • Reduce fine lines and wrinkles

  • Target localized fat (like under the chin or on the body)

  • Help with hair thinning or hair loss

During the treatment, very fine needles are used to gently inject small amounts of product into the skin. Most people describe the feeling as tiny pinches, and numbing cream can be used to make it more comfortable.

Mesotherapy is great for the face, neck, under-eye area, scalp, or even the body—and there’s little to no downtime, so you can usually return to your regular routine the same day.

How Many Sessions Do I Need?

Mesotherapy is usually done as a series of treatments. While everyone’s skin is different, here’s a general guideline:

  • Facial rejuvenation: 3–6 sessions spaced 2–4 weeks apart

  • Fat reduction or body contouring: 4–8 sessions spaced 1–2 weeks apart

  • Hair restoration: 4–6 sessions spaced 2–3 weeks apart

You may start seeing results after just a couple of treatments, but full benefits usually appear after the full series.

Aftercare Tips

After your mesotherapy session:

  • Avoid makeup for at least 24 hours

  • Skip heavy exercise, saunas, and alcohol for 24–48 hours

  • Stay hydrated and use gentle skincare

  • You may notice mild redness or swelling—this typically goes away within 24–48 hours

For best results, we recommend following the full treatment plan and using good skincare at home.

Hair Mesotherapy: Started to Grow

What Is Hair Mesotherapy?

Hair Mesotherapy is a non-surgical treatment which is a safe, effective option for men and women looking to strengthen thinning hair or jump-start new growth—without surgery or downtime.

This treatment helps to:

  • Strengthen weak or thinning hair

  • Stimulate dormant hair follicles

  • Improve blood circulation in the scalp

  • Slow down hair loss

  • Support healthy hair growth over time

Tiny micro-injections are used to place the treatment just below the surface of the scalp. The procedure is generally well-tolerated, and numbing cream can be applied to make it more comfortable.

 

How Many Sessions Will I Need?

Hair mesotherapy is usually done in a series to achieve optimal results. Here’s a general guideline:

  • Recommended: 4–6 sessions, spaced 2–3 weeks apart

  • Maintenance: 1 session every 2–3 months to support long-term results

You may begin to notice reduced hair shedding and improved texture after just a few sessions, with fuller, thicker hair becoming more noticeable over time.

 

Aftercare Tips

After your hair mesotherapy treatment:

  • Avoid washing your hair for at least 24 hours

  • Skip saunas, steam rooms, and heavy exercise for 48 hours

  • Avoid scratching or touching the scalp excessively

  • Use gentle, sulfate-free shampoos

  • Stay hydrated and maintain a healthy scalp care routine

Mild redness or tenderness at the injection sites is normal and usually resolves within 24–48 hours.

 

Aftercare Tips

After your hair mesotherapy treatment:

  • Avoid washing your hair for at least 24 hours

  • Skip saunas, steam rooms, and heavy exercise for 48 hours

  • Avoid scratching or touching the scalp excessively

  • Use gentle, sulfate-free shampoos

  • Stay hydrated and maintain a healthy scalp care routine

Mild redness or tenderness at the injection sites is normal and usually resolves within 24–48 hours.

Hair mesotherapy is a safe, effective option for men and women looking to strengthen thinning hair or jump-start new growth—without surgery or downtime.

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To an English person, it will seem like simplified English. Their separate existence is a myth. The new common language will be more simple and regular than the existing European languages. It will be as simple as Occidental; in fact, it will be Occidental. To an English person, it will seem like simplified English, as a skeptical Cambridge friend of mine told me what Occidental is. The European languages are members of the same family. 

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