Mesotherapy

Are Mesotherapy Injections Right for You?

Mesotherapy injections were developed in the 1950s with the original intent of alleviating pain. However, they have become popular in recent years because they can also be used to help with body contouring, cosmetic improvements, and even alopecia. Of course, these injections might not be right for everyone. The right procedures depend on the results you seek and the issues you are dealing with. Here’s what you need to know. 

What is Mesotherapy Used For?

Modern mesotherapy injections are often used to remove fat from the stomach, thighs and buttocks, legs and hips, arms, and even the face. They also reduce cellulite, tighten loose skin, and help to reshape the body in specific areas. This technique can lighten skin pigments and help reduce the look of lines and wrinkles, too, making it a popular choice for several people considering cosmetic procedures. 

Mesotherapy works by using very small needles to inject the middle layer of the skin with substances that can improve circulation and reduce inflammation, as well as other issues that often lead to skin damage. There is no single formula for these injections, but most solutions include things like:

  • Vitamins and minerals
  • Herbal extracts
  • Antibiotics and vasodilators 
  • Hormones
  • Enzymes 

Together, these substances can improve blood flow, help eliminate toxins, treat acne scarring, and so much more. 

How It Works 

Usually, treatments will take about 30 minutes each. There isn’t any real downtime, but people may see swelling and bruising at the injection sites. Once treatment is complete, skin will appear firmer and more radiant, and will stay that way for quite a while. Most experts recommend maintenance once or twice a year after six to eight initial sessions, which should be done every two weeks. 

There’s no preparation or recovery to worry about. Aftercare also isn’t a concern, which helps make this procedure desirable among those who don’t want surgery or who may not have the time for a more invasive treatment. 

Is Mesotherapy for Me?

If you think that you might be interested in mesotherapy injections, talk to a licensed cosmetic provider about the procedure and what it entails, as well as whether it’s right for the issues you’re facing. They will be able to go over all of your issues and recommend the best options to get maximum results with the minimum number of treatments, techniques, or procedures. 

Since it’s minimally invasive and a fairly simple procedure, it doesn’t hurt to give mesotherapy injections a try if you think it might help your skin issues. Contact Beauty and Body By Mia to learn more!

Mia Valleskey

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