Mesotherapy
What is heterologous mesotherapy?
Heterologous facial mesotherapy completely restructures the texture of the skin, strengthening it with natural ingredients produced by our own body. Over time, our skin tends to produce ingredients that maintain youth in smaller quantities resulting in sagging, dry, dull-looking skin and the appearance of wrinkles.
Heterologous mesotherapy, i.e. the injection of an exogenous solution of nutrients into the skin (layer of the skin that contains all our anatomical components), replenishes said ingredients and restores to the face its lost youth.
Ingredients are adjusted to the needs of each person and include:
- Hyaluronic Acid, which is responsible for hydrating the skin, as it retains water molecules in the skin while stimulating collagen production
- Vitamins that have antioxidant properties and inhibit fibroblast damage, enhancing the synthesis of collagen and elastin
- Peptides that have strong tightening properties
- Antioxidants, which prevent cell destruction
- Q10 Coenzyme, which enhances the body’s metabolic processes, etc.
Actions of heterologous mesotherapy
Heterologous facial mesotherapy restores the damage of skin cells, as it achieves:
- Deep hydration of dehydrated, dry skin
- Prevention and reduction of superficial fine wrinkles
- Fighting photo-aging
- Improvement of dark circles under the eyes, auxiliary treatment after the injection of hyaluronic acid
- Firming face and neck with the mild loosening of the skin
- Improving acne scars
- Brightening and smoothing the skin
Results are visible from the very first session, while the overall improvement of skin quality takes place, usually, after 4-6 sessions, which are carried out with an interval of 30-40 days. Maintenance infusions can be performed every 3 to 6 months, thus keeping the face refreshed and firm.
Date:
March 22, 2021