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(Micro)needle mesotherapy of the skin and scalp – everything you need to know

Microneedle mesotherapy is an innovative method of skin and hair care that is becoming more and more popular among people who care about their appearance.

In this article, we will discuss what exactly microneedle mesotherapy is, its effects, contraindications and the price of the treatment. Also learn how to care for your skin and hair after mesotherapy and how often you can repeat this treatment.

What is microneedle mesotherapy?

Microneedle mesotherapy is a technique that involves introducing special active substances directly into the skin using micro-punctures made with needles. This process is aimed at stimulating the regeneration processes of the skin and hair, improving its condition and combating various aesthetic problems.

Needle mesotherapy or microneedle mesotherapy?

Needle mesotherapy is an older method that involves injections directly into the skin using traditional needles. Microneedle mesotherapy differs in that it uses much smaller needles, which makes the treatment less painful and more comfortable for the patient. In addition, microneedle mesotherapy has a lower risk of bruising and swelling.

Side effects after microneedle mesotherapy?

Although microneedle mesotherapy is a relatively safe treatment, some side effects may occur. Most often, after the treatment, you may notice skin redness, slight swelling and sometimes bruising. However, these symptoms usually disappear after a few days.

Microneedle mesotherapy – contraindications to the procedure

Unfortunately, microneedle mesotherapy is not suitable for everyone. There are some contraindications to this procedure. People suffering from skin infections, allergies, diabetes or hemophilia should avoid microneedle mesotherapy. The procedure is also not recommended in case of pregnancy or breastfeeding.

Microneedle mesotherapy – effects

Microneedle mesotherapy can bring many positive effects. The skin becomes more moisturized, elastic and firm. The treatment helps fight wrinkles, discolorations and scars. In the case of scalp mesotherapy, it improves the condition of the hair, accelerates its growth and prevents hair loss.

Microneedle mesotherapy – how often to perform the treatment?

The frequency of microneedle mesotherapy depends on the patient’s individual needs and therapeutic goals. A series of several treatments every few weeks is usually recommended. After achieving the desired results, you can continue the treatments prophylactically once every few months.

Price of treatment in the office

The cost of microneedle mesotherapy may vary and depends on many factors, such as the location of the procedure, the number of sessions needed and the type of substances used during mesotherapy. The price may range from several hundred to several thousand zlotys.

(Micro)needle mesotherapy – post-treatment care

After microneedle mesotherapy, it is important to take proper care of your skin and hair. You should avoid exposure to the sun, use moisturizing creams and avoid using cosmetics containing alcohol for a few days after the treatment. In the case of head mesotherapy, it is also important to use specialized shampoos and conditioners.

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Microneedle mesotherapy is an innovative method that can bring many benefits to the health and beauty of skin and hair. However, before starting the treatment, it is worth consulting a doctor to make sure that microneedle mesotherapy is suitable for your skin and needs. With proper care and regular treatments, you can enjoy beautiful and healthy skin and hair for many years.

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