Mesotherapy, also known as a hydrating injection, is a popular skin-boosting treatment designed to improve hydration, radiance, and overall skin quality with minimal downtime. Using a multi-needle device (a “hydradermabrasion gun”) or manual micro-injections, the treatment delivers hyaluronic acid and other nourishing ingredients into the upper to mid-dermis. The formula can be customized to target specific concerns like dark spots and enlarged pores.
Key Benefits
● Deep Hydration: Quickly moisturizes and helps skin retain water.
● Anti-Aging & Firming: Reduces fine lines, improves dryness, and boosts elasticity.
● Brightening & Smoothing: Evens skin tone and makes pores look smaller.
Mesotherapy Treatment Process
Cleanse
Remove makeup and impurities thoroughly.
Numbing
A topical anesthetic is applied.
Multi-Point Micro-Injection
Deliver hyaluronic acid and other nutrients into the skin.
Smothing
Apply a calming mask to reduce redness or swelling.
Before-and-After Photos of Mesotherapy Treatment
Pre-Treatment and Post-Treatment
Before Mesotherapy Treatment
● Clean Face: Arrive with a makeup-free, thoroughly cleansed face.
● Medical Conditions: Inform your provider if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have severe allergies.
● Medications & Supplements: Avoid blood-thinning medications such as aspirin or high-dose vitamin E before treatment, as they may increase bruising risk. Discuss any other medications with your provider.
● Skin Condition: If you have multiple severe allergies, or if the treatment area has active acne, pimples, or open wounds, please consult with your provider to determine whether you should postpone the procedure and avoid local infection.
● Avoid Menstrual Period: To minimize the risk of bruising and swelling
After Mesotherapy Treatment
● Avoid touching or rubbing: Keep hands off the treated area for several hours.
● Cold compress or soothing mask: Apply within 24–48 hours to reduce any redness or warmth.
● Gentle skincare: Use mild cleansers and moisturizers; avoid harsh treatments for 1–2 weeks.
● Sun protection: Apply sunscreen to protect sensitive skin.
● Minor reactions: Mild redness, swelling, or small bruises may occur and usually resolve within 3–5 days.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the difference between a hydrating injection and a regular hydrating mask?
A mask only works on the epidermis. A hydrating injection delivers nutrients into the dermis, providing much deeper and longer-lasting hydration than regular skincare.
How long does the effect of one treatment last?
It typically lasts for 3–6 months. A series of treatments yields more stable results.
Is it painful?
A numbing cream is applied before the procedure, so most people only feel a slight pricking sensation.
When will I see the results?
Skin texture improves noticeably within 3–7 days, and the skin reaches its peak hydration and glow in about 2–3 weeks.
How often can I get it done?
It is recommended once every 4–6 weeks, with 3 sessions as a basic treatment course.