Rejuvenation of the skin of the face, neck, décolleté: possibilities of bioreparation

Mesotherapy for the skin of the face and neck is a modern rejuvenating cosmetological technique, the essence of which is the injection under the skin of meso-cocktails enriched with beneficial vitamins, nutrients, and antioxidants. The procedure is prescribed to patients struggling with the first signs of physiological aging of the skin. The main advantages of mesotherapy are safety, painlessness, accessibility, quick results, and a short rehabilitation period. The technique allows you to delay radical surgical intervention, gently making the skin young, healthy, radiant, and elastic. The procedure has its own indications and contraindications, which are clarified during a consultation with a cosmetologist. If the manipulations are carried out in compliance with all the rules, the risk of side effects is zero.

What is facial mesotherapy

Facial mesotherapy is a minimally invasive injection technique, during which a cosmetologist, using a cosmetic syringe, subcutaneously injects a drug that activates metabolism and tissue regeneration at the intracellular level.

The drug or composition for mesotherapy is selected by the cosmetologist individually, depending on the general condition of the skin, age, indications and contraindications. All meso cocktails include the following components:

  • Vitamins. Vitamins C, E, P, and group B are useful for skin health and increasing local protective functions.
  • Minerals. They help cope with problematic dermis, normalize the functioning of the sebaceous glands, get rid of acne, irritation, and inflammation. The composition of the preparations often includes zinc, phosphorus, and sulfur.
  • Plant and animal extracts. Gives skin firmness, elasticity, stimulates the production of collagen and elastin fibers.
  • Synthesized components. A popular synthesized component for mesotherapy is hyaluronic acid, which provides reliable hydration and rejuvenation of the skin.
  • Organic acids. For mesotherapy, the same acids are used as for peeling procedures. For example, glycolic and beer tartaric acids.

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Drugs

Neck mesotherapy can be performed using various biologically active substances. The most commonly used for it are:

  • hyaluronic acid. It acts as the basis of a mesotherapy cocktail. Its direct delivery to tissues promotes deep hydration, restoration of the skin’s own moisture, improvement of skin condition - evening out its color, smoothness, elasticity;
  • amino acids;
  • antioxidants;
  • plant extracts.

There are ready-made cocktails that contain the optimal concentration of hyaluronic acid and other components that improve the effect of the procedure and the condition of the skin, keeping it in excellent shape for a longer time. They not only improve the appearance of the skin, but also fill in unevenness, restoring the natural texture.

Facial mesotherapy procedure: pros and cons

The advantages of the technique are undeniable:

  • safety, painlessness;
  • wide age range;
  • low trauma due to the use of ultra-thin needles;
  • elimination of a large number of aesthetic defects: wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, stretch marks, scars, scars, seborrhea, acne;
  • pronounced lifting effect;
  • good compatibility with other methods of cosmetological rejuvenation;
  • a small list of contraindications;
  • the ability to individually select the composition of the cocktail, which allows you to specifically influence the problem;
  • the administered drugs are not toxic and not harmful to health;
  • short rehabilitation period;
  • If the technique is followed, the risk of side effects is zero.

Among the disadvantages of mesotherapy are the following:

  • To achieve the most positive anti-aging effect, you will have to undergo a course of therapy consisting of 10 - 15 sessions, which is not always convenient and affordable.
  • The inexperience of a cosmetologist can lead to negative consequences requiring separate treatment.
  • Formation of papules. After the session, small lumps remain under the skin, which are considered normal. After 2 - 3 days they will disappear on their own.
  • Bruises, hematomas. Since the skin is injured when the mesococktail is administered, it is possible that a bruise or hematoma will appear at the puncture site.
  • Possible allergies. If you are intolerant to the components of the drug, an allergic reaction occurs. To check whether the patient has an allergy, the cosmetologist must conduct a test.

Why does the procedure need to be performed in a clinic?

As we have already found out, for the success of the procedure it is necessary to choose the right drug. In this case, many factors are taken into account - the specifics of the meso cocktail, the substances included in its composition and their effect on the body; the patient’s age and skin condition; presence of problems that need to be solved. All drugs are good in their own way, so it is important to choose among them not just a high-quality one, but a meso-cocktail that is optimally suitable for a particular patient. Only a certified dermatovenerologist with a current cosmetologist certificate can cope with this task.

The effect depends no less on how the procedure is carried out. Since a violation of the integrity of the skin is expected, albeit minimally, it is extremely important not to cause an infection. For this reason, you should choose beauty clinics with high hygiene standards.

To evenly distribute the active substances in the layers of the skin, it is necessary to make many injections at the same distance from each other and to the same depth. To cope with this task, experience is needed. There are many techniques for administering meso-cocktails, and a good doctor should master each of them.

Also, in addition to injection therapy, only a doctor can prescribe the correct external home care or treatment!!!

And if professionalism is also accompanied by a “light hand”, then congratulations - you have found your doctor, whom you can trust with any injection procedures! Giving injections is not only correct and technical, but also easy, painless, quick - a kind of talent that not every cosmetologist has.

Facial mesotherapy: contraindications and indications

The procedure is mainly prescribed to patients over 30 years of age. It helps get rid of the following cosmetic defects:

  • expression and age wrinkles;
  • the first signs of skin photoaging;
  • dryness, peeling, thinning of the skin;
  • vitamin deficiency;
  • sickly appearance, pallor, dullness;
  • dark spots;
  • sagging soft tissues, vague oval face, local fat deposits;
  • spider veins;
  • dark circles and bags under the eyes;
  • uneven terrain;
  • scars, cicatrices, stretch marks.

Mesotherapy of the neck, décolleté and face is contraindicated for women during pregnancy, lactation, and menstrual bleeding. Also, the technique is not prescribed to patients with the following diseases:

  • formation of gallstones;
  • exacerbation of herpes;
  • inflammation, purulent processes, injury to the skin at the sites of planned manipulations;
  • decompensated diabetes mellitus;
  • diseases of the hematopoietic system;
  • cardiovascular pathologies, chronic arterial hypertension;
  • cardiac, renal, liver, pulmonary failure;
  • diseases of oncological nature;
  • somatic and mental disorders;
  • hormonal, endocrine disruptions;
  • tendency to form keloid or hypertrophic scars;
  • congenital or acquired immunodeficiency;
  • chronic infections in the acute stage;
  • allergy to the components included in the meso cocktail;
  • increased body temperature, fever.

Doctors do not advise patients who are forced to regularly take medications that affect blood clotting to resort to the procedure. Mesotherapy is also contraindicated for people with a pacemaker.

Possible complications after facial mesotherapy

Side effects after mesotherapy are divided into nonspecific and specific. The first include:

  • Soreness. Any damage to the skin irritates pain receptors, so the patient may experience pain during and after the procedure. The severity of the symptom depends on the threshold of pain sensitivity, the quality of the needle, and the area of ​​therapy. To prevent discomfort during mesotherapy, the skin is pre-treated with an anesthetic cream or gel. Cold compresses and lotions will help get rid of the symptoms after the procedure; in extreme cases, medications will be prescribed.
  • Redness at the injection site. This side effect is considered a normal variant and is associated with the reaction of blood vessels to the injection. A special soothing mask, which is applied to the face immediately after the manipulations, will help you quickly get rid of this symptom.
  • Swelling. It is a protective reaction of the body to the administration of the drug and injury to the skin. For example, after injections of hyaluronic acid, swelling becomes more pronounced, since this component tends to attract fluid. Within a day, the symptom disappears on its own.
  • Subcutaneous hemorrhage. It mainly occurs with deep administration of the drug, increased fragility of blood vessels, and decreased blood clotting.
  • Vagal syndrome. It develops when the vagus nerve is irritated and is accompanied by symptoms such as dizziness, tremors of the limbs, and decreased blood pressure.

Specific side effects include:

  • Allergic reaction to the drug used. It is more often observed after the administration of a meso-cocktail enriched with vitamins. The reaction may appear within a few minutes, or may occur on days 2–3. Characteristic allergy symptoms: hyperemia, blistering rash similar to urticaria, itching, burning.
  • Anaphylactic shock. Develops immediately after administration of the drug, accompanied by swelling of the mucous membrane, redness of the tissues, and itching. In case of anaphylactic shock, the patient needs immediate medical attention, otherwise death from suffocation may occur.
  • Attachment of a bacterial infection. This side effect most often occurs if the rules of asepsis are not observed during the procedure. Also, an infectious complication may be associated with tissue necrosis, which mainly occurs after the administration of drugs that break down adipose tissue.

How long does the recovery period last after facial mesotherapy?

The rehabilitation period lasts on average 3 – 7 days. It all depends on the individual characteristics of the skin, the type of procedure, and the composition of the meso-cocktail. To prevent the development of side effects and speed up tissue restoration, cosmetologists advise following the following recommendations:

  • In the first 2–3 days after the procedure, use soothing care products prescribed by a specialist.
  • Until the skin is completely restored, avoid decorative cosmetics and aggressive skin care products.
  • Exclude from the menu salty, spicy, fatty foods that contribute to the development of swelling.
  • Stop drinking alcoholic beverages and smoking.
  • Limit physical activity to a minimum.
  • Refrain from visiting the bathhouse, sauna, solarium, or swimming pool.
  • Before going outside, lubricate your face, neck and décolleté with sunscreen.

Effect

To achieve a sustainable effect, it is necessary to undergo a full course of mesotherapy - its duration and frequency of sessions will be determined by a cosmetologist at a preliminary consultation. The results will begin to appear after the first procedure: the skin will become softer and smoother, the face will look rested and fresh. The effect will increase from session to session.

Rejuvenation occurs from the inside; injections only gently stimulate natural processes. For this reason, even after completing the course, the skin remains fresh, smooth and elastic for several months using its own resources. Subsequently, on average, after 8-10 months, the effect gradually fades away. This is a smooth process, so you don't have to worry about a sudden deterioration in your appearance. Over time, the course can be repeated. Sometimes it is recommended to conduct maintenance sessions that will maintain the effect for a long time.

To solve some problems, mesotherapy alone may not be enough. No problem! The technique goes well with other injection and hardware procedures. For example, if necessary, meso-cocktail injections can be supplemented with botulinum toxin injections, contouring or photorejuvenation to achieve an optimal effect.

When visiting the clinic, a qualified cosmetologist will tell you in detail about the procedure and determine the optimal treatment tactics.

How much does facial mesotherapy cost?

The cost of the procedure is calculated taking into account the severity of the cosmetic defect, the age of the patient, the expected effect, and the type of drug chosen. The cost of a mesotherapy session ranges from 3,000 to 5,000 rubles. But to achieve the most positive result, you will need to undergo a course of therapy consisting of 10 - 12 sessions.

You can check prices and make an appointment with a cosmetologist at the International Hemostasis Clinic by calling the number or filling out the feedback form so that our administrators can contact you, clarify the details and answer all your questions.

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