Aesthetic
Mesotherapy
Injection treatment that nourishes and revitalizes skin with vitamin and mineral cocktails.
Mesotherapy is a treatment that improves skin quality by injecting mixtures of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and hyaluronic acid into the middle layer of skin. It provides skin hydration, radiance, and improved elasticity.
Duration
30-45 dakika
Application Area
Yüz, boyun, dekolte, saçlı deri, eller
Preparation
Avoid alcohol and blood thinners 24 hours before. Keep your skin clean.
Follow-up & Recovery
Mild redness and swelling may persist 24-48 hours. Protect from sun and use SPF 50+.
How is it performed?
Vitamin, mineral, and hyaluronic acid mixture is injected into the middle layer of skin using fine needles or mesogun.
Prof. Dr. Hasan Ahmet Özdoğan's perspective
“Mesotherapy is the classic concept of "injecting nourishment into skin." But modern mesotherapy is not just vitamins — it's hyaluronic acid, amino acids, growth factors. We deliver nutrients deep. In hair mesotherapy, growth factor serum "awakens" the follicle. Maintenance sessions every 3-6 months deliver remarkable results.”
— Prof. Dr. Hasan Ahmet Özdoğan
Frequently Asked Questions
- Usually 4-6 sessions recommended, applied every 2-4 weeks. Then maintenance sessions.
- Minimal discomfort due to very fine needles. Anesthetic cream can be applied if desired.
- Yes, hair mesotherapy nourishes and strengthens hair follicles. Very effective in early hair loss.
- Pregnancy, nursing, active skin infections, severe bleeding disorders are contraindications.
- Injection site redness, mild swelling, bruising normal 24-48 hours. Rarely granulomas.
- Pricing is personalised after consultation and planning. Please reach out via WhatsApp for a tailored quote.
- Yes, but Fitzpatrick V-VI has slightly higher post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation risk. Doctor aware.
- Mesotherapy: vitamin/mineral cocktail, lighter. Profhilo: pure HA, deeper, more effective. Can combine both.
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