For the skin, mesotherapy delivers nutrients directly into the dermis to hydrate, rejuvenate, and stimulate collagen and elastin production. This can help improve skin tone and texture, reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and restore a youthful glow. It's commonly used on the face, neck, décolletage, and hands to treat dullness, mild sagging, dryness, and early signs of aging. Because it nourishes the skin from within, results tend to be natural-looking and progressive over a series of treatments.
For the hair, mesotherapy targets the scalp to help with hair thinning and early-stage hair loss. By improving blood circulation and delivering essential nutrients directly to the hair follicles, it encourages hair growth, strengthens existing hair, and slows down hair shedding. It is often used to treat conditions like androgenic alopecia and diffuse hair loss in both men and women.
Mesotherapy is minimally invasive, with little to no downtime, making it an appealing option for individuals seeking gradual but noticeable improvements in skin vibrancy or hair density without surgery or aggressive procedures. Multiple sessions are typically recommended for optimal results, followed by occasional maintenance treatments.