Mesotherapy is the introduction of a group of biologically active substances into the skin with very fine needles. These substances can include vitamins, drugs (such as minoxidil) or growth factors (such as insulin growth factors). Mesotherapy is a type of injection therapy that is widely used in beauty treatments all over the world.
Mesotherapy and mesonedling are two skin treatments that are used to improve the appearance of the skin. Both methods use the injection of nutrients and drugs into the middle layer of the skin (dermis), but the methods are different.
Mesotherapy is a non-surgical treatment method in which nutrients and drugs are injected into the middle layer of the skin. These substances can include vitamins, minerals, hyaluronic acid, mesotherapy cocktails and other compounds. Mesotherapy is used to treat a wide range of skin problems, including:
* wrinkle
* Fine lines
* Skin spots
* Sagging skin
* Acne scars
* hair loss
Mesoneding is a combined treatment method that uses the benefits of mesotherapy and microneedling. In this method, a microneedling device is used to make small holes in the skin. Then, nutrients and drugs are injected into the middle layer of the skin through these holes. Mesonedling is used to treat a wide range of skin problems, including:
* wrinkle
* Fine lines
* Skin spots
* Sagging skin
* Acne scars
* hair loss
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The main differences between mesotherapy and mesonedling are:
* Injection method: In mesotherapy, nutrients and drugs are injected directly into the middle layer of the skin. In mesoneding, a microneedling device is used to make small holes in the skin. Then, nutrients and drugs are injected into the middle layer of the skin through these holes.
* The degree of irritation: mesoneding causes more irritation in the skin. This is because the small holes created in the skin allow more nutrients and drugs to be absorbed.
* Recovery time: Mesotherapy usually has a shorter recovery period than meson needling.
Mesotherapy and mesonedling are both effective methods to improve the appearance of the skin. Choosing the right method depends on various factors, including the type of skin problem and the patient’s pain tolerance.
How many treatment sessions are needed for hair mesotherapy?
The course of treatment for mesotherapy is 4-6 sessions and of course clients can expect to see results from 2 to 3.
In order to achieve the desired appearance, clients are advised to complete all their sessions.
Hair mesotherapy
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The use of mesotherapy in trichology can be useful for creating moisture and nourishing the scalp and even regulating the activity of the seborrheic glands of the scalp. Hair loss is a never-ending challenge for many men and even some women. One of the ways to help hair growth and prevent hair loss is hair mesotherapy. Medicines with hair growth stimulating hormones in the follicles have been formulated for use in mesotherapy, and they increase the amount of hair growth as well as the volume of hair after using these compounds in a certain period of time. Mesotherapy can be used as a preventive procedure for hair loss and a method for hair regrowth.
What are the cares before hair mesotherapy:
For a better effect and fewer side effects, care should be taken before and after mesotherapy. The following precautions are to reduce possible complications. These complications can be annoying in some cases, that’s why it is better to take these cares seriously.
* The first and most important advice is not to stop or start any medication without consulting your doctor.
* Anticoagulant drugs: the use of anticoagulant drugs increases the bruising in the injection area, so it is recommended to consult your doctor to stop using drugs such as aspirin shortly before mesotherapy.
* Anti-inflammatory drugs: NSAIDs or anti-inflammatory drugs that are commonly used in Iran, such as Gelofen or Ibuprofen, can increase the risk of subcutaneous bleeding and increase the possibility of bruising.
* Other drugs and supplements that can cause blood thinning are: vitamin E, ginkgo biloba (to improve memory), ginseng, porcupine, omega-3 supplements, fish oil, ibuprofen, Motrin, Advil, plums, etc.
* Alcohol consumption: Alcohol has the ability to damage the liver, and since liver problems are also mentioned in the systemic side effects of mesotherapy, the combination of alcohol and the ingredients in the meso cocktail can cause more damage to the liver, so it is recommended that before mesotherapy, at least Avoid drinking alcohol for a few days. In addition, alcohol increases the possibility of bruising.
* History of herpes: One of the side effects of mesotherapy is herpes reactivation on the face, and for this reason, it is recommended that you inform your doctor about your history of herpes before mesotherapy. to be
* Isotretinoin: the use of drugs that are used to treat pimples, such as retinoids, rovacutan, or other items before mesotherapy, are prohibited because they make the skin very sensitive, and in this case, there is even a possibility of keloid formation.
* Scrub: scrubbings and peels before mesotherapy make the skin more sensitive. Sensitive skin gets inflamed more easily and this inflammation increases the chance of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH). It is even recommended not to use some topical drugs that are used in the field, such as AHAs.
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