Mesotherapy / Mesolift

What is Mesotherapy / Mesolift?

As the years pass, our skin loses elasticity, and fine wrinkles and lines begin to form. Over time, these fine wrinkles deepen, and sagging occurs. Eating a balanced diet, drinking plenty of water, protecting yourself from the harmful effects of the sun, avoiding smoking, and exercising are very important for the health of our skin; however, they are not enough. We cannot stop the aging process, but by injecting the necessary substances into the face, neck, and hands, we can maintain the health of our skin and continue to age gracefully.

In mesotherapy (mesolifting), substances that our skin needs are applied to the skin using micro-injection techniques. By increasing the quantity and quality of collagen and elastin fibers in the treated area, it provides tissue regeneration (renewal); creating a brighter, more vibrant, and youthful appearance within weeks.

 

What substances are used in mesotherapy?

  • Depending on the skin’s needs, the chosen substances are applied individually or in mixtures. For mesotherapy purposes, substances such as vitamins, amino acids, mineral salts, coenzymes, DMAE (dimethylaminoethanol), hyaluronic acid, and salmon DNA are used.
  • Vitamins: Vitamin E is an antioxidant, protecting the skin from the harmful effects of free radicals. Vitamins A and C stimulate collagen synthesis, promoting skin regeneration. Vitamin K regulates blood circulation.
  • Hyaluronic Acid: With its water-retaining properties, it helps the skin regain its cell balance.
  • Amino acids: They are the basic building blocks of tissue. They enable tissue remodeling and repair of tissue damage.
  • Mineral salts: They play a regulatory role in cell regeneration.
  • Coenzymes: They regulate the biochemical reactions of tissues, thereby increasing their regeneration.
  • Nucleic acids: In protein synthesis, they provide support to newly formed proteins.
  • DMAE: Used in the treatment of skin sagging.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is Mesotherapy Applied?

The procedure is performed by injecting the injections under the skin in the targeted area using fine needles. The application of topical anesthetic creams beforehand eliminates pain and discomfort. The procedure takes approximately 20 minutes. Patients can return to their daily lives immediately afterward. Occasionally, short-term redness, swelling, and bruising may occur at the injection sites.

How many mesotherapy sessions are required?

Session intervals vary between 7-10 days, but the number of sessions varies between 4-6 depending on the tissue’s needs. Additional sessions may be added as needed to increase the effectiveness of the treatment.

When does the effectiveness of mesotherapy begin?

The effects, manifesting as a glow and radiance to the skin, are noticeable from the moment of application, and the effectiveness gradually increases in subsequent sessions.

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