Mesotherapy, what is it and what is it used for? This is precisely the question that arises among most people who first heard this word. Mesotherapy is a procedure aimed at preventing skin aging and correction of age-related changes. A special technique allows you to enrich the skin with active substances, slow down the aging process, smooth wrinkles, remove cellulite and much more.
There is injection and non-injection mesotherapy. Reviews of patients who underwent a full course of treatment indicate the high effectiveness of both methods. Injection mesotherapy is done with a special injector. A thin needle pierces the skin by only a few millimeters, introducing a specially prepared cocktail under the skin. Depending on the problem of a particular patient, vitamin complexes and minerals are selected to solve it.

The course of treatment consists of 7 to 10 procedures, which are carried out 1-3 times a week. The substance acts on the skin from six months to one and a half years, after which the procedure must be repeated. Injections are made only in the desired area and act locally, which guarantees a good result. Correction of age-related changes, hydration of the skin, elimination of pigmentation, stretch marks, cellulite, post-acne, skin care of the décolleté, eyes are not a complete list of problems that mesotherapy solves. Reviews of women who have undergone this procedure only confirm its effectiveness and safety.
For those who are afraid of injections or want to avoid the negative consequences of inflammation of the skin, oxygen mesotherapy is ideal. Reviews about it are only the most positive, it acts painlessly, has no side effects, only if you are not allergic to the components of the cocktail. Active substances are injected deep into the skin using a special apparatus that exerts pressure with pure oxygen (about 98%). Thanks to him, the tissues are not damaged, and the serum moves along the intercellular spaces through the pores.
Oxygen mesotherapy is not inferior in effectiveness to injection
mesotherapy , in addition, it solves the same problems as conventional mesotherapy. Reviews of patients confirm this. Mesotherapy is by no means a new word in cosmetology; it was known about it about 150 years ago. It began to be used only in 1952, when the doctor accidentally injected the patient with an anesthetic subcutaneously and after that his skin improved markedly.
This procedure solves many problems, because mesotherapy (patient reviews, at least this is confirmed), not only solves cosmetic problems, but also treats. After completing the course of treatment, many women noticed that they had normalized sleep, improved mood, and headaches disappeared. Preparations introduced under the skin not only moisturize and smooth it, but also cleanse the body, strengthen small vessels, and eliminate excessive oiliness.
Like all cosmetic procedures, mesotherapy has a number of contraindications. So, it should not be resorted to by pregnant women, as well as nursing mothers, those who are allergic to the components of a therapeutic cocktail. Mesotherapy is prohibited for exacerbation of herpes, skin inflammatory diseases, in the presence of metal implants in the treatment area.