Mesotherapy; a Non-Invasive Non-Surgical Technique that Uses Micro-Injections to Rejuvenate the Skin!

by Glenn Maxwell

Mesotherapy is a technique used to rejuvenate the skin by means of a transdermal injection of a multivitamin solution and natural plant extracts that are thought to improve the signs of skin aging. It is a procedure performed on the middle layer of the skin using a needle as a method similar to Acupuncture. The process of injecting minerals, vitamins, enzymes, and amino acids into the middle layer of the skin with the help of needles is called mesotherapy. Mesotherapy is a technique used to rejuvenate and tighten skin, as well as remove excess fat.

It is a non-surgical technique that involves giving multiple injections to deliver micro amounts of minerals, vitamins, nutrients, antioxidants, peptides, and trace elements essentials to dermis or epidermis layer of the skin. Facial mesotherapy is among the most successful skin treatments to reverse visible signs of ageing, including external factors such as sun exposure, pollution, stress, and lifestyle factors. It is a new, safe, and effective technique for treatment of conditions such as skin rejuvenation, alopecia, and hyperpigmentation.

As per market survey by Coherent Market Insights,, global mesotherapy market is estimated to be valued at US$ 560.4 Mn in 2021, and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 8.1 % over the forecast period (2021-2028).

Mesotherapy help nourish and rejuvenate the skin while stimulating the production of collagen and elastin, both of which are essential for the skin’s natural elasticity. In mesotherapy, doctors use a variety of solutions, such as enzymes such as hyaluronidase and collagenase, hormones such as thyroxin and calcitonin, prescription medications such as antibiotics and vasodilators, minerals, vitamins, and herbal extracts. A local anesthetic is required prior to the mesotherapy procedure, around 30 minutes before treatment.

It is a non-invasive non-surgical technique that uses micro-injections of pharmaceutical and homeopathic preparations. However, mesotherapy as a procedure has not been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA), but many of the ingredients used in the treatment do have the FDA approval for treating other conditions. Furthermore, the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery has warned patients to avoid mesotherapy

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