Mesotherapy
Mesotherapy is a minimally invasive aesthetic treatment that involves injecting small amounts of drugs or other beneficial substances, such as vitamins, minerals, or hyaluronic acid, into the mesoderm (the middle layer of the skin).
One of the main advantages of mesotherapy is that, thanks to the microinjections, the drug is absorbed slowly, remaining longer in the treated area and ensuring a prolonged and targeted effect.
It is used to treat various issues, including:
Skin rejuvenation: improving hydration, elasticity, and facial brightness.
Reduction of cellulite and localized adiposity: promoting fluid drainage and improving local fat metabolism.
Hair loss treatment: stimulating scalp circulation and providing essential nutrients to strengthen hair.
Mesotherapy is also used in other branches of medicine, such as dermatology, rheumatology, and phlebology, to treat issues like muscle pain, inflammation, and circulatory disorders.
The treatment is safe, minimally painful, and customizable according to the patient's needs, with visible results after just a few sessions.