Aesthetic mesotherapy is a non-invasive cosmetic technique used to address various skin and body concerns. It involves the injection of small amounts of active substances, such as vitamins, minerals, hyaluronic acid, or specific medications, directly into the targeted areas. These microinjections deliver active ingredients to the deeper layers of the skin, stimulating regeneration and promoting fat reduction or improving the appearance of cellulite, wrinkles, and skin laxity.
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Mesotherapy is often applied for facial, neck, and décolleté rejuvenation, as well as for improving the appearance of the legs and body. It is an outpatient procedure, generally well-tolerated, with minimal side effects such as slight redness or swelling in the treated areas. The number of sessions varies depending on the desired results and the individual’s skin condition.
Mesobotulinum toxin, also known as “mesobotox,” is a technique used in aesthetic medicine where diluted doses of botulinum toxin (commonly known as Botox) are injected into the superficial layers of the skin rather than into the muscles, as in traditional Botox treatments. This method targets fine lines, wrinkles, and skin texture issues, creating a smoother and more youthful appearance.
Unlike traditional Botox injections, which focus on blocking muscle activity to reduce dynamic wrinkles (like frown lines and crow’s feet), mesobotox works more subtly by relaxing the superficial muscles and improving skin tone and texture. It can also help reduce pore size, control excess oil production, and address mild skin laxity.
Mesobotox is typically used on areas such as the face, neck, and décolleté, where fine lines and creases are more common. The results are usually softer and more natural-looking compared to traditional Botox treatments, with minimal downtime and a reduced risk of the “frozen” appearance.
Mesotherapy for cellulite is a targeted technique aimed at reducing localized fat deposits and improving the “orange peel” appearance typical of cellulite. During the treatment, small amounts of lipolytic drugs, draining agents, vitamins, and other active ingredients are injected directly into the subcutaneous tissue of the affected areas, such as the thighs, buttocks, and hips.
These substances help improve microcirculation, promote lymphatic drainage, dissolve fat, and stimulate collagen production. The result is smoother and firmer skin, with a visible reduction in cellulite.
Mesotherapy for cellulite is a non-invasive procedure, usually performed in multiple sessions to achieve gradual results. Side effects are minimal and may include mild redness or small bruises in the treated areas.