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Read the latest in Beauty News from our professional therapists at Complete Skin & Beauty.
Read the latest in Beauty News from our professional therapists at Complete Skin & Beauty.
INTRODUCTION
Ready for fresh and youthful glowing skin without surgery? Mesotherapy is a non-surgical skin treatment that involves using tiny needles to inject into the skin’s surface. This technique was initially developed in 1952 by French doctor Michael Pistor to relieve pain. Since then, Mesotherapy has been used as a skin rejuvenation treatment to inject vitamins, hormones, and enzymes into the skin.
WHAT IS MESOTHERAPY?
The desire for youthful, healthy, and glowing skin seems a never-ending quest. But with so many different types of treatments for the face available, it can be hard to know which one is the best. Mesotherapy for the face and neck is a rejuvenating skin treatment that targets the lower layers of the skin. Before mesotherapy treatment for the face, you’ll have a consultation that will include a skin analysis and inform you of any potential side effects. You are then ready for micro needling with a mesh infusion! Mesotherapy for the face is a popular treatment because it stimulates fibroblasts to produce new elastin and collagen — this process results in a healthy, more youthful complexion. While Mesotherapy can’t replace volume loss in your face, it can prolong the life of any dermal filler treatments you’ve had. Mesotherapy can also improve:
BENEFITS OF MESOTHERAPY
Sometimes referred to as “the red-carpet facial”, Mesotherapy helps to promote the production of elastin and collagen in your
skin leading to improved skin tone, elasticity, hydration, and firmness. As a non-surgical treatment, Mesotherapy can:
While the results achieved from a Mesotherapy treatment will vary from person to person, the hydrated and glowing skin can last for three to four months. For ideal results, a series of Mesotherapy treatments will help stimulate your collagen so you maintain a healthy, radiant glow.
SIDE EFFECTS OF MESOTHERAPY
As a walk-in, walk-out skin treatment, Mesotherapy involves minimal downtime. Some people get some bruising after the procedure, which may last for a few days. A concealer will camouflage this. Slight swelling after Mesotherapy can occur. You can avoid this by not drinking alcohol and avoiding aspirin, ibuprofen, and fish oil supplements for a few days before and after your treatment.
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