Mesotherapy: Everything you Need to Know

by | Aug 18, 2021 | Anti Aging, Mesotherapy, Skin Care


Photo From: PDRN Meso Therapy & Microneedling **Part 1** Younger Skin  Watch Video Here

What is Mesotherapy?

Mesotherapy is a treatment technique that uses tiny shallow injections of  skin boosters such as vitamins, stem cells, and hyaluronic acid,  to rejuvenate and tighten the skin. Mesotherapy can also be used with fat dissolving compounds to treat the submental (under chin) fat, jowls and body fat.

Boosters I love include: (Code STACY10 for 10% off site wide at Acecosm.com)

Syniro PDRN

Curenex

Dermaheal SR

Mesotherapy is used to…

  • Remove fat in areas such as the stomach, thighs, hips, legs, arms, face, and more.
  • Reduce cellulite
  • Smooth wrinkles and fine lines
  • Reduce the appearance of scars
  • Tighten loose skin
  • Lighten pigmented skin
  • Treat alopecia

How Does it Work?

The technique used in mesotherapy uses very fine needles to deliver a series of injections into the middle layer of the skin, called the Mesoderm. The idea behind mesotherapy is that it corrects underlying issues, such as poor circulation and inflammation. Mesotherapy stimulates collagen synthesis while the boosters improve skin tone, texture, elasticity and radiance.

How much does it cost at a Med Spa?

Mesotherapy typically cost between $250 and $450 per body part per treatment. The average patient gets treatment on two to three body parts.

Cost of Mesotherapy at Home?

Mesotherapy with a quality skin booster costs about $100 for the experienced DIYer. If the booster is used sparingly, it can be used for two treatments bringing the at home cost down to $50 per treatment (excluding the initial investment of topical annestetic, gloves, gauze, alcohol, post treatment cream, and needles.

Where can I learn More?

This book is a fantastic resource. Step by Step Guide to Mesotherapy

Photo From: Mesotherapy with Syniro PDRN – See video here

Benefits:

  1. Improves dull and tired looking skin.
  2. Improves sluggish circulation and wrinkles.
  3. Aids the body in flushing out aging toxins.
  4. Can address pigmentation problems and acne scarring.
  5. Reduces cellulite.
  6. Tightens loose skin.                        

Side Effects:

  1. Pain and sensitivity of the area.
  2. Swelling.
  3. Redness.
  4. Bruising.
  5. Bumps may appear at the injection site.

Stacy’s Picks:

Curenex: $100* (Code STACY10 for 10% off site wide)

” It quickly copes with age-related changes in the skin of the face, as in several directions: nourishes, moisturizes, stimulates the synthesis of collagen, elastin and other elements of the extracellular matrix. Contains salmon DNA, which enhances regeneration and healing processes.” “It is used in injection cosmetic techniques for rejuvenating mature and aging skin. Curenex biorevitalization is performed using a mesoscooter or microneedle therapy device.” (acecosm.com)

Dermaheal SR: $124*      

“A powerful anti-aging facial treatment which rejuvenates aging skin and reduces the appearance of wrinkles & fine lines. Contains pure hyaluronic acid to moisturize skin & shrink pores , it revitalizes dry & dull skin by stimulating cell proliferation. Promotes production of collagen & elastin to enhance skin elasticity Unveils a firmer, softer, smoother, brighter & younger looking.” (acecosm.com)

Elaxen PDRN: $100*

“PDRN therapy is the most popular skin rejuvenation procedure. Polynucleotides in cosmetology are a breakthrough in terms of science and practice. Polynucleotides are incorporated into the cell, which guarantees effective rejuvenation. PDRN is isolated from enzymes of salmonids, in turn they act as “builders” and carry out the production of collagen.” (acecosm.com)

* All items can be purchased from acecosm.com and you can use the code STACY10 at checkout for 10% off!


Disclaimer: DIY facial rejuvenation comes with risks. I am not a medical professional. I am in no way providing medical advice or instruction. Please consult a medical professional to choose an anti-aging method that works best for you. You are always in the best hands with a trained medical professional.


Friendly Reminder:

We’ve done our research, but you should too! Check our sources against your own, and always exercise sound judgement and/or consult your dermatologist.

Sources:

What is Mesotherapy:

https://www.healthline.com/health/mesotherapy

Mesotherapy: What is it, Benefits, and Review:

https://www.glamourmagazine.co.uk/article/what-is-mesotherapy

Mesotherapy:

https://dermnetnz.org/topics/mesotherapy/

How Mesotherapy Works (and Why its not Just For Your Face):

https://www.getthegloss.com/article/how-mesotherapy-works-and-why-it-s-not-just-for-your-face

For more information on mesotherapy, check out my Youtube channel.


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