NEEDLE MESOTHERAPY

Needle mesotherapy is an advanced aesthetic procedure that involves the precise introduction of carefully selected therapeutic substances into the appropriate layers of the skin using a fine needle and syringe.


By bypassing the epidermal barrier and delivering active ingredients directly into the deeper skin structures, this method ensures high effectiveness and visible, lasting results. 


Renowned for its precision, efficacy, and efficiency, needle mesotherapy is a trusted technique for comprehensive skin rejuvenation, revitalisation and improvement-tailored to meet the expectations of even the most discerning clients.

Facial, Neck and Décolleté Mesotherapy:

 

– smooths fine lines and wrinkles.

– improves skin firmness, elasticity, and resilience.

– provides deep moisturisation and hydration.

– delivers intense revitalisation.

– nourishes the skin with essential active ingredients.

– enhances skin density and tension.

– offers regenerative and antioxidant effects.

 

 

 

Eye Area Mesotherapy:

 

– reduces puffiness and under-eye bags.

– minimises dark circles.

– increases skin elasticity, firmness, and resilience.

– smooths fine lines and wrinkles.

– deeply hydrates and nourishes delicate skin.

– revitalises and refreshes the eye contour.

 

 

 

Scalp Mesotherapy:

 

– inhibits hair loss.

– stimulates new hair growth.

– improves hair condition by increasing density and thickness.

 

 

 

Stretch Mark Mesotherapy:

 

– visibly reduces the appearance of stretch marks.

– firms and tightens the skin.

– enhances overall skin texture and tone.

 

 

 

Cellulite Mesotherapy:

 

– smooths and firms the skin surface.

– improves microcirculation.

– accelerates lipolysis (fat breakdown) for improved contour and appearance.

Indications:

 – signs of skin ageing.

– fine lines, wrinkles, and deeper furrows.

– skin laxity and loss of firmness or elasticity.

– dehydrated and dry skin.

– dark circles, puffiness, and bruising around the eyes.

– hair loss, thinning hair, and early-stage alopecia.

– scars and stretch marks.

– cellulite and localised fat deposits.

Contraindications:

– pregnancy and breastfeeding.

– cancer.

– autoimmune diseases.

– diabetes and other metabolic disorders.

– blood disorders.

– active skin infections or inflammations.

The selection of preparations, as well as the frequency and number of treatments, is individually tailored to the patient’s skin condition, specific indications, and any contraindications.