Mesotherapy
Definition and objectives
Mesotherapy helps prevent skin dehydration which generally occurs around the age of 30 years. Various nutritional substances are introduced into the dermis: antioxidants, hyaluronic acid and vitamins. The dose administered of these substances depends on each individual case.
Hyaluronic acid is an essential cell component. It helps restructure and rehydrate the dermis as it acts as a water captor. An optimum physiological environment is thus created and protects and nourishes the cells.
The advantage of this treatment is its preventive and harmless nature.
Prior to the procedure
Facial rejuvenation treatment specific to each person will be offered based on:
Skin analysis in terms of:
- skin type and quality,
- degree of skin alteration caused by the sun,
- cutaneous elasticity,
- pigment and vascular lesions,
- toxic status (refer to exposure to smoking/UV/pollution and lifestyle),
- dermatological check-up to screen for precancerous or skin cancer conditions.
Other parts of the body (hands, decolletage…) are also examined.
A combination of techniques:
- IPL, mesotherapy, radiofrequency, peeling and LED.
Repair principles:
- re-establishment of the dermis’ physiological function,
- reduction in free radicals (which cause cell damage and lesions),
- absence of side effects.
Desired result
This overall treatment plan leads to a harmonious and long-lasting result.
The procedure
Nutritional substances are administered using either very fine needles or by electrophoresis, a device that is totally painless and does not cause haematoma. Zones that are difficult to access such as the area around the eyes and mouth can be treated in this way. Each session lasts about 10 minutes.
Result
The result can be seen after 4 sessions with intervals of 15 days between sessions.
