What is Mesotherapy?

Mesotherapy is the injection of certain substances (amino acids, vitamins, hyaluronic acid, fat-dissolving substances, antioxidants, hair growth substances, growth factors) into the skin using special techniques for the treatment of medical or cosmetic issues. It was first used in 1952 in France by Michel Pistor for pain treatment and became widespread as a traditional medical method in 2002.

Application Process

Mesotherapy is performed by injecting drugs into the treated area using thin needles that are 4-6 mm long. Through microinjections, the drugs reach the capillaries in the middle or lower layers of the skin, showing rapid effects.

Side Effects

Since the drugs in mesotherapy are administered in small doses and locally, the side effects are minimal. It is important that the application is carried out by specialized doctors.

Application Areas of Mesotherapy

  • Hair Loss
  • Localized Weight Loss
  • Cellulite
  • Skin Aging and Various Skin Problems
  • Neck, Back, and Lower Back Pain
  • Joint Disorders
  • Insomnia
  • Allergic Asthma
  • Migraine
  • Sports Injuries
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Advantages

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    • Acts quickly.
    • Has minimal to no side effects.
    • Does not require local or general anesthesia.
    • Allows for a quick return to daily activities after the procedure.

To whom is it not applicable?

  • Pregnant and breastfeeding women
  • Individuals with immunological diseases
  • Patients with diabetes and cancer
  • Those with skin rashes
  • Individuals allergic to iodine
  • Those with heart failure and kidney disorders
  • Individuals undergoing blood-thinning treatment
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