Mesotherapy

Creams, masks, and serums contain a large number of vitamins, amino acids, and other nutrients essential for our skin. However, these only provide external effects, as these nutrients cannot penetrate the deeper layers of the skin. Mesotherapy involves the intradermal injection of cocktails containing hyaluronic acid, vitamins, trace elements, amino acids, oligoelements, lipolytics, and peptides.
Through microinjections, the skin is replenished with the necessary substances to stay fresh, firm, and youthful. Significant rejuvenation effects can be achieved with just 4-6 sessions, conducted every 7-10 days. The results last for 6-12 months.
Indications for Mesotherapy:
  • Exhausted skin due to external factors: dull, flabby, prone to wrinkles, or with pronounced folds and creases
  • Aging neck with pronounced "Venus rings"
  • Dry scalp, dandruff, brittle, and thin hair
  • Alopecia (hair loss and thinning)
  • Scars and post-acne marks
  • Flabby arms and legs, fat deposits on the abdomen and buttocks, cellulite, stretch marks
Advantages of Mesotherapy:
  • A great alternative for those opposed to injectable fillers and botulinum therapy
  • Triggers the natural regeneration and rejuvenation process of skin cells
  • Injections do not cause loss of skin sensitivity and maintain natural facial expressions
  • The injected substance is completely harmless, non-addictive, and is fully eliminated from the body over time
  • Effects last for 6-12 months
  • Significantly reduces double chin and complex fat deposits in the abdominal area
Contraindications:
  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding
  • Acute infectious and inflammatory diseases, herpes
  • Cardiovascular diseases
  • Blood clotting disorders
  • Individual intolerance to the components used
  • Exacerbation of chronic diseases
  • Acute and/or chronic inflammation or infection at the procedure site
  • Oncological diseases
Important Note: The amount of the injected substance and the need for additional correction are determined individually by Professor Irena Roset for each patient. Therefore, a preliminary consultation with the professor is necessary, during which she will assess your skin condition, provide recommendations for the course of treatment, guide you on pricing, and answer all your questions.