Mesotherapy

Mesotherapy is a treatment method in which therapeutic substances are delivered directly into the skin and subcutaneous tissues through microinjections. It is used in the treatment of various skin conditions and lesions, particularly pigmentation disorders, and is also widely applied in many aesthetic and medical areas.

Common indications for mesotherapy include:
• Skin pigmentation and uneven skin tone
• Hair loss
• Localized fat reduction
• Cellulite treatment
• Facial rejuvenation
• Periocular wrinkles
• Dark circles under the eyes

During the procedure, specially formulated solutions tailored to the treatment area and patient needs are injected into the skin using very fine needles. This targeted approach allows the active ingredients to reach the intended area directly, resulting in more effective outcomes.

Mesotherapy is typically performed in three sessions at two-week intervals. After the initial treatment course, a maintenance session once a year is generally recommended to sustain the results. The number of sessions and treatment intervals may vary depending on the treated area and individual response.