What is Mesotherapy?

Dec 3, 2019

Mesotherapy is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure which injects vitamins, minerals, plant extracts, and other chemicals into the skin to rejuvenate, and in some instances remove excess fat from the body.

Below is a list of concerns treatable by mesotherapy:

  • Hair loss
  • Skin quality
  • Stretch marks/acne scarring
  • Hyper-pigmentation


Some of the benefits of mesotherapy include:

  • Stimulate hair growth, acne scarring and stretch marks, and overall texture and tone
  • Improved serum absorption
  • Low maintenance
  • No downtime
  • Low cost - can be performed at home with the Hydra Pro 

Mesotherapy was developed in 1952 by French physician, Dr. Michel Pistor. Mesotherapy microneedling promotes improved absorption of highly concentrated serums in targeted locations for local diffusion and rapid results. Ingredients such as hyaluronic acid and ceramides will intensely hydrate your skin, while antioxidants will illuminate and repair your skin.

 

 benefits of mesotherapy

 

The Dr Pen Hydra Pro can be used for mesotherapy. With an in-built serum cavity, the Hydra Pro (below) injects serum ingredients deep into the epidermis while needling. This practice helps boost cellular regeneration and promote skin health and overall brightness.

 

perform regular microneedling

 

You can also perform regular microneedling with the Hydra Pro device which has a 5 speed level, a rechargeable in-built battery and high-speed vertical movement to help minimise any discomfort. For the full description click here.

If you'd like to learn more about how microneedling works, we've got you covered here.  We also wrote a blog talking all about the Hydra Pen, which you can find here. 

 

This information is intended to be used as general information only and is in no way intended to replace medical advice, be used as a medical treatment program, diagnosis, or cure of any disease or medical condition. There are no warranties, expressed or implied, regarding the effectiveness of the practices described here. Products or substances discussed herein are for educational purposes only and are not intended as recommendations of the author or publisher.