The
origins of mesotherapy take us to the aesthetic capitol of the world —France, where Dr. Michel Pistor laid
the foundation of meso-therapeutical research until it was adopted as a
specialized field of medicine in 1987. In the last decade or so mesotherapy has
received more global attention and has gradually become an increasingly popular
cosmetic injectable procedure. The
science behind mesotherapy focuses on delivering multiple pharmaceuticals,
vitamins, plant extracts etc. directly into the different layers of skin to
target different needs — in aesthetic medicine we use it to promote healthy
shiny youthful skin, tackling hair fall/loss, and to combat cellulite or fat
reduction.
Today
we are going to focus on mesotherapy for face, as I have received tons of
queries and questions demanding an elaborate feature on MesoFace — How is it
done, what entails, who is a good candidate, what are the side effects, and
what are the results?
MesoFace — All You Need To Soak Up
MesoFace
sessions are aim specifically at skin rejuvenation, brightening and hydration as
well as on face/neck contouring. The procedure itself is a unique combination
of art and science utilizing almost painless microinjections, which deliver skin
boosting and enhancing formulations into the epidermis, dermis and sub
cutaneous space (top, mid and under the skin).
MesoFace Logic
The
natural hyaluronic acid found in our skin contributes to skin elasticity and
firmness by maintaining a high level of hydration in the skin. As we age, the
level of naturally occurring hyaluronic acid in our skin decreases
considerably, leading to the appearance of sagging & aged skin highlighted
with fine lines and wrinkles.
MesoFace
formulations are carefully chosen to improve and maintain skin tone by
promoting collagen production by the skin fibroblasts (natural factories of
collagen), plus anti-oxidants utilized in MesoFace formulations promote free
radical scavenging activities thus preserving the natural collagen. By using combination
formulas containing hyaluronic acid along with valuable vitamins mesotherapy helps
to nourish and hydrate skin putting spot light on an instant youthful glow and
radiance.
For skin revitalization and
brightening
multivitamin injections coupled with hyaluronic acid are applied by superficial
nappage (by hand, pen or machine) or by papule method in the sub dermal plane.
This process ensures efficient delivery of active substances into the skin to
help rejuvenate the epidermal and dermal cells, making them more active, and
thereby stimulating the production of collagen and elastin. The active
formulations also help plump up and rejuvenate the skin with use of non-cross
linked hyaluronic acid. Results become
obvious 2-3 days post treatment, showcasing a visible improvement in the tone,
hydration and texture of skin.
For face and neck contouring specialized formulations
containing caffeine and Sodium deoxycholate are injected into the fat layers
under the skin that lead to fat break down and shrinkage of double chin, puffy
cheeks or bulky jowls. Additional skin tightening agents are then injected into
the dermis to promote skin tightening to trot out a more slimmer and lifted
silhouette.
MesoFace With A Derma-Roller
Derma
roller is a hand-held small, narrow device (rather like a tiny paint roller)
studded with almost 200 fine surgical steel micro-needles (common lengths are
0.5 millimeter, 1 millimeter and 1.5 millimeters). Smaller lengths are designed
for thinner skin areas (eyes, neck) and longer lengths are used for the thicker
skin areas like forehead and cheeks.) As the device is rolled over the
skin it produces multiple pinpricks and punctures.
The
science behind needle plowing the skin aims at stimulating collagen production
by injuring the skin with thousands of micro punctures. Theoretically, any
injury to the skin should instigate a process of wound healing by attracting
cytokines and growth factors to the area as well as stimulating the fibroblasts
to produce more collagen. More collagen literally means smoother & plumper
skin. Applying vitamins and hyaluronic acid on skin stimulated by needle
punctures leads to additional beneficial effects in the form of instantaneous
glow and shine for the skin.
No Needle MesoFacials
There
are also many trans-dermal delivery devices available in the market that utilize
micro current or ultrasound waves to deliver skin enhancing active formulation more
efficiently into the skin bypassing the sharp pricks from a needle, but for me
the good old-fashioned skin stimulation and nutrients delivery package with a
sharp needle point holds precedence.
Though
over time I have become a big fan of using the meso-cocktails coupled with
fractionated lasers & radiofrequency (RF) devices. Utilizing these
technologies the micro-holes into the skin are drilled by lasers or RF instead
of stainless steel needles and the end results become much more satisfactory
compared to using only one module. Coupled treatments also result in less
downtime and faster recovery post fractionated sessions — literally the best of
both worlds.
Who’s A Good Candidate For
MesoFace?
If
you suffer from dull, dry, lack-luster skin and are looking for a quick
megawatt-radiance fix — mesotherapy might be godsend to you. With few swipes from
the needle tips meso-cocktails deliver mega doses of vitamins, nutrients and
hyaluronic acid into your skin and you get an instantaneously glowing and
beautiful skin.
Finally Let’s Talk Side
Effects
Using
mesotherapy practices under unhygienic conditions can lead to introduction of
bacteria into the skin resulting in infections and related side effects. Word
to the wise if you’re planning to use derma-roller at home, make sure you learn
how to do the procedure with proper anti-septic protocol. Even while selecting
a derma clinic to do the procedure look for places that maintain high standards
of care with strong emphasis on sterilized clinical practices.
Mesotherapy
has been the hidden secret behind “The Red Carpet Star Glow” for ages. In my
practice it is the fastest & quickest way to get red-carpet worthy radiant
skin in a jiffy.
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