Blemish Mesotherapy

What is Blemish Mesotherapy?

Dark discolorations on the skin can be congenital or can occur later due to various reasons. The most commonly blamed causes include sun exposure, pregnancy, breastfeeding, the use of hormonal medications, and hormonal disorders.
Treating skin spots is quite challenging, with a high risk of recurrence, and therefore, it should always be performed by specialist physicians.

Blemish Mesotherapy stands out as a very effective and safe method for treating spots on the skin. Additionally, it can be comfortably applied in any season of the year.

In Blemish Mesotherapy, mesotherapy solutions containing active spot-lightening ingredients are injected into the skin using small needles to treat the spotted skin area. The main active ingredients used in spot mesotherapy include: Vitamin C, Tranexamic Acid, Glutathione, antioxidants, Retinoic Acid, Arbutin, and Multi-vitamin cocktails.

Mesotherapy can be applied weekly or bi-weekly depending on the condition of the spot. On average, 4-8 sessions are performed, but the number of sessions can be higher based on the need. Spot mesotherapy yields better results when combined with other methods such as PRP, topical spot creams, peeling applications, and laser treatments.

How is Blemish Mesotherapy Applied, and How Many Sessions are Usually Required?

Before the procedure, the application area is numbed with a local anesthetic cream. Then, the area is sterilized, and the injection process begins. The application takes about 15 minutes. After the session, slight redness and swelling may occur on the face, but this is a temporary and expected effect. Mesotherapy is usually performed in 3-8 sessions, either weekly or bi-weekly, depending on the individual's needs.

How Long Does the Effect of Mesotherapy Last?

The effect of mesotherapy varies from person to person, depending on the purpose, the area applied, and the product chosen. The effect of anti-aging mesotherapy lasts between 3 to 6 months. Therefore, it is recommended to repeat the treatment at regular intervals. Regular application is a significant investment for the skin in the long run.

Who Should Not Undergo Mesotherapy?

Mesotherapy is not applied to pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, cancer patients, uncontrolled diabetes patients, those with blood clotting disorders, urticaria patients, and individuals known to be allergic to the ingredients.

Every skin is unique. Therefore, it is crucial to provide health solutions and medical support tailored to the individual's specific needs. Dr. Pınar Koç is involved in dermatological disorders and specializes in aesthetic and cosmetic dermatology, laser applications in dermatology, and hair diseases. For detailed information and consultation, please contact us.

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