Needle Mesotherapy

A treatment that allows the introduction of substances individually matched to the skin’s needs.

Benefits of using needle mesotherapy

Thanks to the needle mesotherapy treatment, active substances, which are selected individually based on its condition, are injected into the skin, thus activating its regeneration processes. This makes it possible to work on various aesthetic problems of the skin by providing it with optimal ingredients and improving its general condition. In addition, it is an excellent preventive treatment that delays the aging process and prevents the skin from sagging.

Treatment time

40-60 min.

No. of sessions

3-6

Recovery time

1-5 days

Price

from £85

What mechanisms are involved in needle mesotherapy?

During a needle mesotherapy treatment, we introduce individually selected mixtures directly into the skin with a thin needle using shallow injections. This enables the necessary substances to be delivered deep into the skin – where no cream can reach (!). In addition, the punctures themselves activate biorevitalization processes in the skin, such as stimulation of collagen and elastin production with fibroblasts.

Indications for needle mesotherapy:
  • dehydrated, flaccid skin which lacks firmness
  • discoloration
  • cellulite
  • excessive hair loss
  • anti-wrinkle prophylaxis
When to avoid needle mesotherapy?
  • Allergy to ingredients of preparations
  • Pregnancy and lactation
  • Diabetes mellitus (especially unregulated)
  • Active cold sores and other skin infections
  • Autoimmune and neoplastic diseases (up to 5 years after recovery)
  • Use of anticoagulants (including acetylsalicylic acid, heparin, acenocoumarol)
  • Use of oral corticosteroids
  • Advanced eczema, psoriasis
  • Tendency to scarring and fibrosis

 

What is mesotherapy used for?

Mesotherapy of the face and its surrounding area is used to reduce wrinkles, treat acne lesions and scars, moisturize and tone the skin, reduce discoloration and bags under the eyes. It is also used as a proven anti-aging prophylaxis.
Body mesotherapy is used in the process of reducing stretch marks and cellulite. A special feature of needle mesotherapy is the ability to adapt appropriate mixtures to selected parts of the skin, acting on local problems. The needle mesotherapy treatment can be successfully used in various parts of the body, also on the hands, feet and scalp.

How does needle mesotherapy work?

Needle mesotherapy improves the quality of the epidermis and dermis. It counteracts skin aging, increases its tension and density. It evens out the skin tone as well as moisturizes and nourishes it. If it is performed on the scalp, it prevents hair loss and nourishes hair bulbs. Thanks to it, you can reduce wrinkles, discoloration, cellulite and stretch marks.

Price from £85 per session

Benefits of using needle mesotherapy

Thanks to the needle mesotherapy treatment, active substances, which are selected individually based on its condition, are injected into the skin, thus activating its regeneration processes. This makes it possible to work on various aesthetic problems of the skin by providing it with optimal ingredients and improving its general condition. In addition, it is an excellent preventive treatment that delays the aging process and prevents the skin from sagging.

Treatment time

30-60 min.

No. of sessions

3-6

Recovery time

2-5 days

Price

from £70

What mechanisms are involved in needle mesotherapy?

During a needle mesotherapy treatment, we introduce individually selected mixtures directly into the skin with a thin needle using shallow injections. This enables the necessary substances to be delivered deep into the skin – where no cream can reach (!). In addition, the punctures themselves activate biorevitalization processes in the skin, such as stimulation of collagen and elastin production with fibroblasts.

Indications for needle mesotherapy:
  • dehydrated, flaccid skin which lacks firmness
  • discoloration
  • cellulite
  • excessive hair loss
  • anti-wrinkle prophylaxis
When to avoid needle mesotherapy?
  • Allergy to ingredients of preparations
  • Pregnancy and lactation
  • Diabetes mellitus (especially unregulated)
  • Active cold sores and other skin infections
  • Autoimmune and neoplastic diseases (up to 5 years after recovery)
  • Use of anticoagulants (including acetylsalicylic acid, heparin, acenocoumarol)
  • Use of oral corticosteroids
  • Advanced eczema, psoriasis
  • Tendency to scarring and fibrosis

 

What is mesotherapy used for?

Mesotherapy of the face and its surrounding area is used to reduce wrinkles, treat acne lesions and scars, moisturize and tone the skin, reduce discoloration and bags under the eyes. It is also used as a proven anti-aging prophylaxis.
Body mesotherapy is used in the process of reducing stretch marks and cellulite. A special feature of needle mesotherapy is the ability to adapt appropriate mixtures to selected parts of the skin, acting on local problems. The needle mesotherapy treatment can be successfully used in various parts of the body, also on the hands, feet and scalp.

How does needle mesotherapy work?

Needle mesotherapy improves the quality of the epidermis and dermis. It counteracts skin aging, increases its tension and density. It evens out the skin tone as well as moisturizes and nourishes it. If it is performed on the scalp, it prevents hair loss and nourishes hair bulbs. Thanks to it, you can reduce wrinkles, discoloration, cellulite and stretch marks.

How long does it take to recover from mesotherapy? What are the common side effects of needle mesotherapy?

After the treatment, swelling often appears on the skin, which is the body’s natural reaction to the treatment.
Edema after mesotherapy occurs especially around the eyes and usually lasts up to 2-5 days after the procedure (people with sensitive skin and prone to edema, for example suffering from kidney or thyroid diseases, may have them longer, for a few weeks).

After the treatment, lumps with the preparation may also remain on the face and bruises may appear. The rate at which the lumps disappear after mesotherapy depends on the preparation used. Some preparations disappear within 6 hours of the procedure, while for others this process can extend up to 72 hours.

Bruises after mesotherapy appear due to the violation of small blood vessels, which is difficult to avoid with such a large number of punctures, especially in people with a tendency to hematoma. The risk of bruising increases if you take anticoagulants (such as aspirin) up to 2 weeks before surgery.
In rare cases, allergic reactions may occur – usually in the form of erythema, which disappears up to several hours after the procedure.

What parts of the body can needle mesotherapy be applied to?

Mesotherapy is most often performed on the face, neck and neckline. The scalp and hands are also often subjected to it. If necessary, mesotherapy can be performed on all areas of the body.

How long does the needle mesotherapy treatment last?

The duration of the procedure depends on the size of the treatment area. Typically it’s around 40-60 minutes.

What does the needle mesotherapy treatment look like?

After cream anesthesia, we deposit active substances into the patient’s skin by means of very shallow injections. The individual punctures are made at a distance of approx. 0.5 cm from one another.

Recommendations after needle mesotherapy
After the mesotherapy treatment you should:
  • avoid the sun and solarium (up to 4 weeks)
  • avoid hot baths, saunas, swimming pools, peelings, the use of rough towels and depilation in the treatment area, intense physical effort, and large temperature fluctuations (7 days or until the skin has completely healed)
  • refrain from consuming alcohol, applying makeup, touching and massaging the skin, using irritating cosmetics, e.g. based on alcohol (for 24 hours after the procedure)
  • use sunscreen with SPF 30-50
How often should needle mesotherapy be done?
Although the results are visible after the first treatment, mesotherapy gives the best results after a series of 3-6 treatments at intervals of 2-3 weeks. In order to maintain the effect, a reminder treatment should be performed every six months. Another, equally good scheme is the alternating performance of needle mesotherapy and the dermapen treatment in a series of 4-6 treatments in total.
Mesotherapy – Small Yet Powerful Injections
Mesotherapy is a versatile treatment which can be used to alleviate a wide range of problems. Mesotherapy introduces microscopic quantities of volume, hydration, pharmaceuticals or vitamins and minerals into the skin or scalp to help it rejuvenate and repair itself.
How long does it take to recover from mesotherapy? What are the common side effects of needle mesotherapy?

After the treatment, swelling often appears on the skin, which is the body’s natural reaction to the treatment.
Edema after mesotherapy occurs especially around the eyes and usually lasts up to 2-5 days after the procedure (people with sensitive skin and prone to edema, for example suffering from kidney or thyroid diseases, may have them longer, for a few weeks).

After the treatment, lumps with the preparation may also remain on the face and bruises may appear. The rate at which the lumps disappear after mesotherapy depends on the preparation used. Some preparations disappear within 6 hours of the procedure, while for others this process can extend up to 72 hours.

Bruises after mesotherapy appear due to the violation of small blood vessels, which is difficult to avoid with such a large number of punctures, especially in people with a tendency to hematoma. The risk of bruising increases if you take anticoagulants (such as aspirin) up to 2 weeks before surgery.
In rare cases, allergic reactions may occur – usually in the form of erythema, which disappears up to several hours after the procedure.

What parts of the body can needle mesotherapy be applied to?

Mesotherapy is most often performed on the face, neck and neckline. The scalp and hands are also often subjected to it. If necessary, mesotherapy can be performed on all areas of the body.

How long does the needle mesotherapy treatment last?

The duration of the procedure depends on the size of the treatment area. Typically it’s around 40-60 minutes.

What does the needle mesotherapy treatment look like?

After cream anesthesia, we deposit active substances into the patient’s skin by means of very shallow injections. The individual punctures are made at a distance of approx. 0.5 cm from one anothe

Recommendations after needle mesotherapy
After the mesotherapy treatment you should:
  • avoid the sun and solarium (up to 4 weeks)
  • avoid hot baths, saunas, swimming pools, peelings, the use of rough towels and depilation in the treatment area, intense physical effort, and large temperature fluctuations (7 days or until the skin has completely healed)
  • refrain from consuming alcohol, applying makeup, touching and massaging the skin, using irritating cosmetics, e.g. based on alcohol (for 24 hours after the procedure)
  • use sunscreen with SPF 30-50
How often should needle mesotherapy be done?
Although the results are visible after the first treatment, mesotherapy gives the best results after a series of 3-6 treatments at intervals of 2-3 weeks. In order to maintain the effect, a reminder treatment should be performed every six months. Another, equally good scheme is the alternating performance of needle mesotherapy and the dermapen treatment in a series of 4-6 treatments in total.
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