Mesotherapy is a treatment method that involves injecting vitamins, minerals, amino acids, enzymes, and other active substances into the skin using very fine needles.

Main Areas of Use for Mesotherapy

  • Facial rejuvenation (mesolift)
  • Dark circles and puffiness under the eyes
  • Skin blemishes (hyperpigmentation)
  • Acne and acne scars
  • Hair loss (male or female pattern)
  • Localized fat reduction

Effect and Duration

4 to 6 sessions may be required for lasting effects.

Frequently Asked Questions About Mesotherapy

  1. What is mesotherapy and how is it applied?
    Mesotherapy is a treatment method in which vitamins, minerals, amino acids, enzymes, and other active substances are injected directly into the middle layer of the skin (mesoderm) using very fine needles. The aim of this treatment is to support skin regeneration, improve circulation, and directly affect the targeted area.
  2. What are the purposes of applying mesotherapy?
    Mesotherapy has a wide range of uses. The most common purposes include:
    • Facial rejuvenation (mesolift)
    • Reducing dark circles and puffiness under the eyes
    • Skin blemishes (hyperpigmentation)
    • Treatment of acne and acne scars
    • Hair loss (male and female pattern)
    • Localized fat reduction and cellulite treatment
  3. When does mesotherapy take effect, and is it permanent?
    Visible results typically appear after 4 to 6 sessions of regular treatment. The effect varies depending on skin type, lifestyle, and the nature of the problem being treated. To increase the sustainability of the results, maintenance treatments at regular intervals are recommended after the sessions.
  4. Is mesotherapy the same as Botox or fillers?
    No, mesotherapy is a completely different procedure. Botox stops muscle movements, fillers add volume, while mesotherapy provides support with vitamins and similar substances to improve skin health and treat issues from within.
  5. Is mesotherapy painful, and what is the recovery time after the procedure?
    Since the procedure is done with very fine needles, the pain is usually minimal. There may be slight discomfort in sensitive areas. After the procedure, mild redness, swelling, or bruising may occur; these side effects usually resolve within a few hours to a few days.
  6. Is mesotherapy suitable for everyone?
    It is not recommended for pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, individuals with certain autoimmune diseases, or those with an active infection. A specialist evaluation should be done before the procedure to determine suitability.
  7. What should be considered after mesotherapy?
    For the first 24 hours after treatment, makeup should be avoided, and activities such as hot showers or sauna should be avoided. The skin should be protected from the sun, and moisturizing or restorative products as recommended by the doctor should be used.