Mesotherapy is a minimally invasive cosmetic treatment that involves injecting a combination of vitamins, enzymes, hormones, and plant extracts into the middle layer of the skin, known as the mesoderm. The goal of this procedure is to rejuvenate and tighten skin, improve hair growth, or reduce fat in targeted areas.
Mesotherapy was first developed in 1952 by a French doctor named Dr. Michel Pistor. Initially used to relieve pain, it gradually gained popularity for cosmetic purposes.
Risks and Side Effects: While generally safe when performed by a licensed professional, mesotherapy can have side effects, such as: Swelling, redness, or bruising at the injection site Allergic reactions or infections (rare, but possible) Temporary soreness or itching
The number of sessions required varies depending on the treatment goal. For skin rejuvenation, results are typically seen after 3-4 sessions, whereas fat reduction might require 6-10 sessions. Sessions are often spaced two weeks apart for optimal results.