Mesotherapy

Mesotherapy
მეზოთერაპია Mesotherapy

Mesotherapy is widely used in medical and aesthetic dermatology worldwide. According to its inventor, Michel Pistor (1952), the method is based on three principles: rarely, in small doses and at the required location. This means long intervals between procedures, micro-doses of medications and precise delivery to the targeted skin layer to create a drug depot with prolonged action.

Depending on the problem, the medication is injected into different layers of the skin or subcutaneously. The effectiveness depends on the quality of the substances used and the specialist’s experience.

Our clinic uses world-renowned pharmacological (allopathic) preparations containing vitamins, amino acids and trace elements, as well as phytotherapeutic, chemotherapeutic, animal-based formulations, ready-made cocktails and homeopathic remedies.

Indications:

Couperose, oily or porous skin, pigmentation, aging signs (gravitational ptosis, wrinkles, sagging, dehydration), scars, acne and post-acne, stretch marks, excess fat and cellulite, hair loss (depending on cause), post-peeling care, double chin, tired-eye appearance.

After injection, the following processes begin immediately:

  • improved cell nourishment and microcirculation

  • activation of metabolism

  • enhanced lymphatic drainage

  • reduced swelling

  • increased collagen and hyaluronic acid synthesis

  • mechanical stimulation of the skin

In cellulite, mesotherapy promotes fat cell breakdown.

As a result, skin tone improves; the skin becomes smoother, firmer, more elastic; pigmentation and scars diminish; wrinkles soften; facial contours improve; cellulite is reduced; hair loss decreases.

მეზოთერაპია Mesotherapy

The preparation is selected individually based on the patient’s needs. The procedure is performed with micro-injections; local anesthesia may be used upon request.

Contraindications:

pregnancy, acute febrile illness, hemophilia, nephropathy, individual sensitivity to medication components.

No prior preparation is required, and there are no age restrictions.

Mesotherapy can be performed on the face, neck, décolleté, scalp, hands and joint areas.

The number of sessions depends on the initial condition and desired results.

Mesotherapy is widely used in medical and aesthetic dermatology worldwide. According to its inventor, Michel Pistor (1952), the method is based on three principles: rarely, in small doses and at the required location. This means long intervals between procedures, micro-doses of medications and precise delivery to the targeted skin layer to create a drug depot with prolonged action.

Depending on the problem, the medication is injected into different layers of the skin or subcutaneously. The effectiveness depends on the quality of the substances used and the specialist’s experience.

Our clinic uses world-renowned pharmacological (allopathic) preparations containing vitamins, amino acids and trace elements, as well as phytotherapeutic, chemotherapeutic, animal-based formulations, ready-made cocktails and homeopathic remedies.

Indications:

Couperose, oily or porous skin, pigmentation, aging signs (gravitational ptosis, wrinkles, sagging, dehydration), scars, acne and post-acne, stretch marks, excess fat and cellulite, hair loss (depending on cause), post-peeling care, double chin, tired-eye appearance.

After injection, the following processes begin immediately:

  • improved cell nourishment and microcirculation

  • activation of metabolism

  • enhanced lymphatic drainage

  • reduced swelling

  • increased collagen and hyaluronic acid synthesis

  • mechanical stimulation of the skin

In cellulite, mesotherapy promotes fat cell breakdown.

As a result, skin tone improves; the skin becomes smoother, firmer, more elastic; pigmentation and scars diminish; wrinkles soften; facial contours improve; cellulite is reduced; hair loss decreases.

მეზოთერაპია Mesotherapy

The preparation is selected individually based on the patient’s needs. The procedure is performed with micro-injections; local anesthesia may be used upon request.

Contraindications:

pregnancy, acute febrile illness, hemophilia, nephropathy, individual sensitivity to medication components.

No prior preparation is required, and there are no age restrictions.

Mesotherapy can be performed on the face, neck, décolleté, scalp, hands and joint areas.

The number of sessions depends on the initial condition and desired results.