Mesotherapy
Mesotherapy
Mesotherapy was described by the French doctor Pistor in 1952. Mesotherapy is a medical practice that treats many discomforts by locally administered micro injections. It consists of the words ınd meso and therapy Latince in Latin and means terapi middle skin treatment Latince. Drugs taken by oral or intravenous injection do not always reach the desired points. Therefore, injection of direct active substances into problem areas is more effective. Mesotherapy is applied in the form of injecting drugs under the skin with short and fine-tipped needles. The mesotherapy used for different treatments has separate components for each application site. For example, in the cellulite mesotherapy used in regional weakening, lipolytic drugs, circulatory regulators are used, while in the face mesotherapy, a cocktail rich in nourishing vitamins and minerals is used to increase the production of collagen under the skin. It is injected in 1-2 cm intervals with very fine needles by micro injection method. Since there is little absorption of drugs in mesotherapy, there is little to no drug transfer into the systemic circulation. The number of injections varies depending on the patient, the disease and the anotomy of the area where the injection will be performed. Mesotherapy related complications; Sometimes bruising in the area of application, small superficial hemorrhages, scratches due to the movement of the needle in the form of scratches, the needle at the entrance of the 1-2-day rashes and rare cases are considered to be rapidly passing situations.
USAGE OF MEZOTERAPİN
Aesthetic use
Cellulite, regional slimming
Hair loss and hair regeneration
Facial rejuvenation, skin rejuvenation
Cracks, scars
Medical areas
Joint pain in rheumatology
Sports injuries
CELLULITE MESOTHERAPY
In the method used for the treatment of regional slimming and cellulitis, lipolysis (fat-melting) drugs, circulatory regulator, tonus enhancer, cellulitis-releasing drugs are injected into the cellulite area with an interval of about 2 cm. This injection with 5 mm needles is the most current treatment of cellulitis. The ongoing mesotherapy sessions between 8-20 sessions are performed according to the degree of cellulitis. . This injection is done 1-2 times a week and is completed in about 10 minutes. Very little pain is felt during treatment. After treatment bruises can be rotting. After the treatment of cellulite, one-session mesotherapy with two-month intervals is important in terms of non-recurrence of cellulitis. The injections for regional thinning are average 10 sessions. It should be checked every 3 months. During and after the treatment, caffeine beverages (tea, coffee, cola) should be kept away from soda and salt, and fat-free, sugar-free foods should be applied. Patients should prefer herbal tea as a beverage. During and after the treatment, sports should be done and diet should be avoided. Approximately 3 liters of water should be consumed per day.
HAIR MESOTHERAPY
The estimated total number of hairs in a normal adult is 120,000-150,000. That means 200-300 pieces of hair fall to cm2. 50-100 hair strands per day is normal. When the hair is spilled, it just breaks in the trunk. The hair follicle remains in place. This root is formed again from the strand of hair. To stop hair loss, to improve the quality of existing hair and to activate the new hair output periodically applied to the scalp is a form of treatment. The average of 10 sessions is about 15 minutes and it is applied with special mesotherapy needle and special drug mixes. Sessions are held weekly, 15-day and monthly. It is a method used to prevent hair loss all over the world. The drug mixtures chosen for the purpose are administered in small doses locally. The drug, which reaches the capillary end of the skin, shows its effect rapidly. The superiority of this method over other conventional drug therapies; small doses of drugs is the regional use. This injection into the dermis stimulates cellular metabolism and prepares the appropriate ground to stimulate tissues. Its importance is that the risk of side effects is insignificant and the results are effective.
Ringworm, such as Alopecia Areata, Alopecia Totalis, Androgenetic Alopecia (genetic male pattern hair loss).
Diffuse Alopecia (more common in women) and all other causes of hair loss can be treated with mesotherapy alopecia.
The superiority of other methods is that drugs are administered in small doses regionally, the risk of side effects is very low, and the results are rapid.
FACE MESOTHERAPY
Percent under the skin; cell regeneration, various vitamins and minerals, circulating regulators, protein building blocks, injections of a drug prepared from the fillers when necessary. Prevents sagging to some extent, revitalize the skin, tidy up, wrinkles a