MICRONEEDLE MESOTHERAPY

Microneedle mesotherapy is a non-surgical method of revitalising the skin and stimulating its natural regenerative abilities. 

This treatment offers a broad spectrum of benefits.

The microneedle punctures activate fibroblasts, promoting the production of collagen and elastin. Additionally, these micro-injuries stimulate skin receptors, triggering intensive repair processes.

Thanks to a unique technology, hundreds of microchannels are created during the procedure, enabling concentrated active ingredients to penetrate deeply, bypassing the epidermal barrier.

During microneedle mesotherapy, customised cocktails of active ingredients are carefully formulated to meet the individual needs of your skin, enhancing treatment effectiveness and ensuring maximum results.

The treatment can be performed on the entire body 

(scalp, eye area, face, neck, décolleté, hands, knees, thighs, buttocks, abdomen, back), depending on the individual concern.

For the eye area:

The first stage involves cleansing and gentle exfoliation of the skin, which removes impurities while oxygenating and stimulating the skin’s natural self-regeneration. This is followed by microneedle mesotherapy, which enhances the production of elastin and collagen.

 

Effects of microneedle mesotherapy around the eyes:

Thickening, tightening, and firming of the skin.

Reduction of dark circles, wrinkles, and fine lines.

Lifting of drooping eyelids.

Revitalisation, deep hydration, and moisturisation.

Rejuvenation of the eye contour.

For the face, neck, and décolleté:
Combined therapies can be applied to enhance and amplify the results. The treatment may be extended with enzyme therapy, chemical peels (acids), or mechanical peels tailored to the skin’s specific needs.

 

Effects of microneedle mesotherapy on the face, neck, and décolleté:

Reduction of fine lines, wrinkles, and skin laxity.

Biorevitalisation, nourishment, and smoothing of skin texture.

Reduction of pigmentation, scars, and blood vessel constriction.

Firming, elasticity improvement, and skin densification.

Evening of skin tone, brightening, and a radiant glow.

For the scalp:
This therapy stimulates circulation and revitalises hair follicles, promoting hair regrowth as well as increasing hair density and thickness. The treatment aims to reduce hair loss, accelerate new hair growth, revitalise the scalp, restore the natural physiological balance of the skin, hair follicles, and glands, and strengthen, nourish, and hydrate the scalp.


Effects of microneedle mesotherapy for the scalp:

Increased hair density and thickness.

Reduction of hair loss.

Stimulation of hair follicle cells to promote growth.

Sterile, single-use needles are used for every procedure.

The treatment is suitable for both women and men and can be performed year-round.

High SPF UVB/UVA sun protection should always be applied following the procedure.

Indications: 

– irritated, dry, and rough skin.

– dehydrated skin.

– oxygen-deprived skin with impurities.

– problematic skin, acne-prone, excessive sebum production.

– vascular skin, rosacea, flushing.

– uneven skin tone, sun, age-related, and post-inflammatory pigmentation.

– loss of firmness and elasticity, skin laxity.

– wrinkles, lines, and furrows.

– eye area concerns.

– hair loss, weak hair, and alopecia.

– scars and stretch marks.

– overall poor skin condition.

Contraindications:

 – pregnancy and breastfeeding.

– cancer.

– autoimmune diseases.

– diabetes and other metabolic disorders.

– blood disorders.

– skin infections.

Everything you should know about microneedle mesotherapy:

 

During the treatment, microneedling creates tiny punctures in the skin, allowing active ingredients from the applied products to penetrate directly into the living layers of the epidermis, bypassing the protective barrier. The depth of punctures is controlled and adjusted according to the patient’s sensitivity and needs.

The skin may appear red or pink for up to 72 hours post-treatment. Peeling of the epidermis can occur between days 3 and 10.

Initial results become visible after the peeling phase and typically last between 3 and 6 months, depending on individual body responses.

Complete skin regeneration takes several weeks due to the rebuilding of collagen structures. Optimal results are achieved after a series of 3–5 treatments spaced 4–6 weeks apart, followed by maintenance sessions every 3 months. Treatment recommendations vary based on age, skin type, and lifestyle.