What is Mesotherapy?
What is Mesotherapy?
Mesotherapy is a non-surgical, minimally invasive and natural procedure that is used to treat hair loss. The treatment is designed for all types of hair loss that can help in promoting hair growth.
Mesotherapy is a treatment where the scalp is injected with some medication especially vitamins including homeopathic or pharmaceutical medications.
The content mixture of the injection varies in accordance with each unique case and specific area to be treated.
The procedure helps in increasing the blood circulation that leads to healthy growth of hairs.
It is an effective time-release delivery system that reduces inflammation, improve blood circulation, and increase follicle size to stop hair loss, neutralize excess DHT and stimulate hair growth.
Who is eligible for Mesotherapy?
The ideal candidates for mesotherapy are:
- Men: Early stages of Androgenic Alopecia
- Women: Early stages of Androgenic Alopecia. Postpartum Effluvium – to enhance hair growth.
Procedure of Mesotherapy
Mesotherapy, referred to the treatment as “Surgical Medicine,” meaning medications are injected directly into the skin at the site of the pathology or problem area(s). Mesotherapy is suitable for the people having partial hair thinning. However, the treatment does not work on those who are suffering from complete hair loss. It is highly beneficial non-surgical procedure that helps hair re-growth. The procedure is done by injecting FDA approved ingredients such as vitamins, minerals and proteins into the scalp so that the blood circulation to that area will be improved and give a vitamin boost.
We use BIOTIN-HAIR Solution and MEZO-HAIR Solution
BIOTIN-HAIR Solution that is include of Vitamins, Amino acids, Biotin and Hyaluronic Acid
Treatment that helps encourage hair growth due to the addition of Biotin and Hyaluronic Acid: Biotin (Vitamin H) rebalances the production of sebum at a skin and scalp level. The use of Biotin is also proven effective in the prevention of baldness and grey hair.
RECOMMENDED PROTOCOL
1 session every 15 days for 6/8 weeks. Wait 2 months and repeat the cycle.
MEZO-HAIR Solution that is include of Vitamins and Amino acids
Treatment which encourages the development and growth of hair bulbs and inhibits hair loss: a real help in improving thinning hair, it stimulates collagen and microcirculation.
RECOMMENDED PROTOCOL
1 session per week, for 6 weeks. Wait 4 months and repeat the cycle.
The risk factors
There are many risk factors associated with mesotherapy that are temporary such as:
- Inflammation
- Bruising
- Irritation
- Itchiness
- Major bruising and infection (very rare)
Who should not go for Mesotherapy?
Mesotherapy is a good technique for Hair loss but some people cannot apply this to their body. People with diabetes, skin ailments, haemophilia, dermal infections and pregnancy should not opt for mesotherapy treatment because it may deteriorate or hamper their health condition. However, if you are unsure then you can make an appointment with an expert.
Can someone do other treatment simultaneously?
Mesotherapy can be used along with other treatments. As it is considered an extremely safe treatment one can use Minoxidil and Finasteride simultaneously with this non-surgical procedure.
Mesotherapy for men
Mesotherapy is a baldness treatment that allows hair to grow. The treatment is suitable for men who are suffering from male pattern baldness, patchy hair loss, etc.
Mesotherapy for women
Mesotherapy treatment for hair loss is suitable for women who are suffering from thinning hair or patchy hair loss.
Before and after the therapy
People must be careful before applying this technique to their body to avoid problems and to get good result after this technique.
3 days before the treatment:
- Discontinue taking Disprin, Aspirin or Ecosprin.
- To minimise discomfort, one may apply anaesthetic gel 2 hours before the procedure.
- Avoid taking certain vitamins 3 days before the treatment.
After the treatment:
- Avoid hair wash for 3 days
- Avoid direct sun light
- No recovery time patient can resume work straight away after the procedure.
- Swelling or bruising for 48 hours in the treated area.
- Anti-inflammatory medicines can be used if the patient feels any discomfort after the treatment.
- Avoid colouring or use any chemical products during your treatments