Mesotherapy Technique

Using a very fine needle, the specific formula selected to treat the individual patient’s condition, is injected painlessly into the mesoderm (a tissue layer under the skin). The needle penetrates the treated area at only a very small depth. The treatment is performed manually or through a mechanical delivery system called a Meso Gun.

The needle sticks are not felt because the needle is so fine and the skin is pinched by the physician during the injection. The number of injections and the strength of each treatment is determined on an individual basis. Generally, patients require one treatment every 10 to 14 days, depending on the location and size of the area being treated. The injections are spaced at small distances, about one injection every square inch, and in small dozes per injection site.

Sometimes a technique called “multi-pricking” is used, where a number of quick, very superficial, injections are done at specific areas. Multi-pricking is performed by hand or by meso-gun

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