There are many aesthetic applications to beautify the skin that is tired due to collagen loss with aging, sun and external factors. Facial mesotherapy, or mesolifting, which is one of today’s modern aesthetic methods, is one of them.
What is Facial Mesotherapy (Mesolifting)?
Facial mesotherapy is an aesthetic application that helps the skin look renewed by subcutaneously injecting vitamins that give vitality and radiance to the skin.
The skin wears out over time and loses its elastic structure due to both external factors and genetic factors. In order to maintain the radiant and lively skin structure you had when you were young, it is necessary to constantly nourish the skin with vitamins and amino acids. Facial mesotherapy helps the face look younger and healthier by delivering beneficial vitamins and minerals directly under the skin. Facial mesotherapy is a very effective application, especially in removing spots and damages caused by smoking, sun exposure and age.
How is Facial Mesotherapy Done?
Facial mesotherapy is a procedure performed by injecting a medicated mixture consisting of vitamins, minerals and amino acids into the skin. The injection is done with thin needles. Since the procedure is performed under local anesthesia, the patient does not feel pain or suffering. For facial mesotherapy to be effective, it must be repeated regularly at certain intervals.
Why is Facial Mesotherapy Performed?
Mesolift can be applied to eliminate the effects of all negative factors that damage and wear out the skin. It is frequently preferred especially to revitalize the skin that loses its luster with aging, becomes dull and looks neglected and tired. Some of our patients prefer mesolift application to both revitalize their skin and protect it from damaging external factors. Because facial mesotherapy protects the skin from moisture loss caused by the harmful rays of the sun and cold.
Facial mesotherapy;
To make the skin look more vibrant and healthy
To revitalize sagging skin that has lost its elastic structure
To get rid of the tired and old look on the face
To prevent/eliminate the negative effects of smoking and sun
It is used in the treatment of stains and cracks.
When Does Facial Mesotherapy Work?
For facial mesotherapy to be effective, it must be applied regularly. The effects are not seen immediately on the first application. However, starting from the second session, the effects of facial mesotherapy begin to be clearly seen. A rested and refreshed skin appearance is achieved with facial mesotherapy. The elastic structure of the skin is restored and deep lines are alleviated.
When is Facial Mesotherapy Applied?
Facial mesotherapy; It can be applied to anyone over the age of 18 who has no health problems. Since it is made with skin-compatible hyaluronic acid, vitamins and minerals, it does not have any side effects. However, for the application to be effective, it is recommended to repeat it at regular intervals, at least 4 – 6 sessions. How often the application will be made is determined according to the person’s skin type and characteristics. For starters, at 1-4 week intervals; Afterwards, it can be repeated every 3 to 6 months.
What Substances Are Used in Facial Mesotherapy?
The aim of facial mesotherapy is to bring together the most nutritious substances needed by the skin and deliver them directly to the tissue. For this reason, acids, vitamins and minerals that have a nourishing effect on the skin are brought together. If the person needs, the mixture can be supplemented with hyaluronic acid. The substances to be used are determined entirely according to the needs of the person.
The most commonly used substances in facial mesotherapy are; hyaluronic acid, magnesium, selenium, B group vitamins, zinc, vitamin C, nucleic and lipoic acids.
Is Facial Mesotherapy a Harmful Practice?
Since it is injected directly into the tissues, it is important that the mixture used in the mesolift process is effective, prepared in the correct dose and applied by a specialist doctor. All materials used in Mesolift application are biocompatible materials. Therefore, it is an application with very few risk factors. However, like every injection procedure, mesotherapy is performed in a clinic environment under the supervision of a specialist doctor.
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