
Mesotherapy
Mesotherapy is a very effective anti-aging method used in aesthetic dermatology to revitalize the skin of the face, neck, décolleté, back of the hands and scalp. In addition, light deep skin irritation stimulates blood flow to the area, which promotes further nourishment and oxygenation of the dermis.
After application, the skin is more supple, looks better, is firmer, hydrated, collagen and elastin production increases and overall regeneration occurs, leading to rejuvenation.

When is mesotherapy appropriate?
Mesotherapy is suitable if you are dealing with any of the following skin problems:
- skin aging and lack of elasticity and firmness.
- insufficient hydration and nourishment of the skin
- enlarged pores and acne scars, stretch marks
- unwanted skin pigmentation
- rosacea and sensitive skin

How does mesotherapy work?
After the consultation, the doctor selects the most suitable type of mesotherapy cocktail. The nurse then applies an anaesthetic cream to the chosen area. After the cream is removed, the skin is cleansed and the doctor proceeds with the gentle application. In mesotherapy, the product is injected into the superficial and middle layers of the skin, with a dermapen or injected with a thin needle. After the treatment, a soothing mask and a final cream are applied.
How often to repeat mesotherapy?
The number of sessions depends on the initial problem and its severity. As a rule, 2 to 4 treatments are performed at two to four week intervals or as recommended by your doctor.

Contraindications
Mesotherapy is suitable for anyone over 18 years of age who does not currently have any infectious diseases.
For whom mesotherapy is not suitable:
- Pregnant women
- Nursing mothers
- Persons with blood clotting disorders
- With inflammation at the site of application
What can mesotherapy be combined with?
To achieve the maximum aesthetic effect, we create a completely individual long-term treatment plan with each client. Depending on the indication, it may include, for example, rejuvenation with the patient's own blood, wrinkle smoothing with neurotoxin preparations, laser treatment, microneedling (microneedling), non-invasive facelift, Endolift® or non-invasive blepharoplasty.

How to behave after mesotherapy?
Immediately after the treatment, there may be some swelling or minor bruising on the skin, but overall the procedure can be considered only mildly uncomfortable and painless.
The skin may be slightly sensitive to the touch for the next 24 hours after the treatment, but you are usually able to return to work immediately after the treatment.
Certain precautions are advisable after mesotherapy: for the next 1 to 3 days, it is not recommended to use any products on the skin other than those recommended by the specialist who carried out the mesotherapy. For several days after the treatment, it is necessary to avoid being in direct sunlight and to use products with a high degree of protection, i.e. SPF 30 or more.