
mesotherapy
Mesotherapy is a technique in which a mixture containing natural plant extracts, homeopathic agents, drugs, vitamins and other bioactive substances is injected into the skin or subcutaneously, in very small amounts and in varying intensities, through multiple needle holes. This method is used in many fields other than dermatology, such as rheumatology, pain management and sports medicine. In fact, mesotherapy is the name of the way the treatment is applied. Different mesotherapy solutions are prepared and used for different treatments.
The mesotherapy solution, which is prepared by using one or more substances for the needs of the skin, is injected into the skin with an injector or a mesotherapy gun.
Pain can be reduced by local anesthetic methods (cream, cold, etc.) applied before or during the procedure.
The method can be applied alone in the treatment or together with other methods (laser, shampoo or serums, PRP, etc.) that are thought to support this treatment.
The frequency of application is planned to be between 1 and 4 weeks, and the number of applications is planned to be between 6 and 8 sessions. However, the frequency and number of applications may change with your doctor's recommendation during your follow-ups.