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TL;DR:

  • Mesotherapy involves subcutaneous or intradermal injections of tailored nutrients (e.g., vitamins, minerals, peptides, amino acids, hyaluronic acid) to rejuvenate, smooth, and regenerate skin.
  • It can treat areas like the face, neck, décolleté, hands, or any part requiring nourishment and regeneration.
  • Benefits include bypassing the epidermis (a barrier for creams) and stimulating collagen and elastin production for firmness and tone.
  • Biomimetic peptides are synthetic compounds mimicking natural peptides to rejuvenate skin, even tone, reduce wrinkles, and combat hair loss.
  • Products like Sunekos and Jelupro hydrate, smooth wrinkles, and reduce dark circles; Filorga NCTF, Saypha Rich Croma, and Volite enhance elasticity and provide a glow.
  • Scalp mesotherapy (e.g., Dr. Cyj) combats hair loss and supports regrowth by improving microcirculation and stimulating follicles.

Cleansing, exfoliating and moisturizing are the basic skin care procedures we perform for the beautiful appearance of our skin. However, it happens that skin care applied only externally turns out to be insufficient. Then it is worth thinking about supplying the skin with nutrients from the inside. Not only a proper diet and hydration will be beneficial, but also mesotherapy. What is it? We answer.

What is mesotherapy?

Mesotherapy is a popular aesthetic medicine procedure that is popularly chosen by many patients. Its essence is the subcutaneous or intradermal administration of an individually selected nutritional preparation, whose task is to improve the condition of the skin, its rejuvenation and smoothing. Among the most commonly chosen preparations are mixtures of vitamins and minerals, peptides, amino acids, hyaluronic acid and coenzymes. However, the composition of the chosen preparation is always selected individually to the needs of the patient's skin. Normally, needle mesotherapy is performed on the skin surface of the face, neck, décolleté, head and backs of hands, but the therapy can be performed on any part of the skin requiring nourishment or stimulation for regeneration.

The subcutaneous injection performed during needle mesotherapy makes it possible to administer active substances bypassing the epidermis, which is often an impenetrable barrier to many of the ingredients contained in the creams used on a daily basis. Thus, it often turns out to be a better investment to perform mesotherapy on a regular basis than to invest in expensive and not always effective creams and skin care cosmetics applied only externally. An important benefit of needle mesotherapy is also the skin punctures themselves, which are created during the procedure, as they help stimulate regeneration and the production of new collagen and elastin fibers, which increases skin firmness and guarantees proper skin tone, that's what. Mesotherapy for various skin problems.

A close-up of mesotherapy treatment being administered with a fine needle on skin.

Biomimetic peptides in the care of beautiful skin

In order for the body's processes to work properly, the presence of specific modeling substances is needed. Among them are natural peptides and growth factors. Unfortunately, as we age, their amount in our body gradually decreases due to the disruption of proper synthesis. As a result, the skin repair processes controlled by peptides weaken, and the signs of aging in the form of wrinkles appear on the surface of the skin. However, this process can be stopped! Biomimetic peptides for wrinkles The biomimetic peptides used in our clinic are synthetic chemical compounds that faithfully mimic the peptides present in our body, which are responsible for skin repair processes. Their subcutaneous administration during a needle mesotherapy treatment produces a rejuvenating effect, evens out skin tone, anti-cellulite and even stops hair loss, that's what. Peptides – learn about their youthful power.

Sunekos, Jelupro and – other preparations that will subtract years from you

Sunekos or Jelupro is a preparation used during needle mesotherapy treatment, which contains in its composition specially selected hyaluronic acid combined with amino acids. This mixture stimulates the skin to regenerate by activating fibroblasts, cells involved in the synthesis of structural elements of the skin, such as collagen and elastin.

Sunekos and Yalupro stand out for their multidirectional effects, as they not only moisturize the deep and superficial layers of the skin, but also exhibit a gentle volumetric and wrinkle-smoothing action, as well as reducing dark circles under the eyes. Traditionally, the treatment is performed on the face, neck and décolleté, but the product can also be used on the hands, arms, inner thighs and below the knees. It is also common practice to combine this treatment with platelet-rich plasma mesotherapy, which enhances the rejuvenating effect.

On the other hand, Preparation Filorga Nctf contains pure uncross-linked hyaluronic acid, which visibly hydrates the skin and improves its elasticity. This substance can be applied to various parts of the body with the problem of dry and gray skin. Saypha Rich Croma, on the other hand, contains partially cross-linked hyaluronic acid and glycerol, so you can expect a satisfactory glow effect (skin brightening) from it. In our clinic, we also often use Juvederm brand Volite preparation with hyaluronic acid, which is ideal for smoothing the skin around the knees, as well as the face. This therapy is worth performing once every 6 months. Many patients of our clinic also opt for mesotherapy with preparations that stimulate fibroblasts that produce new collagen fibers. These preparations are called skinboosters, because they are responsible for a pronounced thickening and firming effect on the skin. Regardless of the type of preparation chosen, it is worth remembering that needle mesotherapy brings the best results if the treatments are performed in several series. Our specialists recommend 3-4 series of treatments at intervals of 3-4 weeks.

Mesotherapy of the scalp

The preparations used during mesotherapy of the scalp also deserve special attention. Extremely popular here is the cosmetic Dr. Cyj, which contains 7 peptides valuable for hair and hyaluronic acid. Its action is to inhibit hair loss and accelerate its regrowth, thanks to improved microcirculation and stimulation of hair follicles.

Mesotherapy of the scalp at the OT.CO Clinic in Warsaw

Mesotherapy treatment with Dr. Cyj is recommended for people struggling with the problem of androgenetic alopecia, as well as hair loss caused by improper diet, stress, poor care of the scalp and hair, and too frequent hair coloring. CytoCare Hair, on the other hand, was created for people with scalp problems. The substance combines moisturizing, nourishing and hair growth stimulating effects, so that the scalp gradually regains its balance. Beautiful and well-groomed skin is the most important part of our appearance. So that we can enjoy it for as long as possible, it is worth taking care of it now.

Conclusion

Mesotherapy goes beyond surface-level skincare, targeting deeper layers for lasting results. From facial rejuvenation to scalp revitalization, its tailored approach meets various needs with precision. Nutrient-rich formulas, like Sunekos and biomimetic peptides, enhance hydration, elasticity, and natural regeneration. Unlike creams, mesotherapy delivers active ingredients directly under the skin for maximum impact. If you're aiming to address aging signs, improve hair growth, or achieve a radiant complexion, regular mesotherapy sessions are a transformative investment. Healthy, youthful skin starts with care from the inside out—don’t settle for less.