Advantages and disadvantages of Mesoneedling
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Applications of skin mesoneedling The difference between mesoneedling and microneedling How is mesoneedling done? Care before mesoneedling Care after mesoneedling Does mesoneedling the skin hurt? What are the side effects of mesoneedling? Who should not do mesoneedling? How long does this treatment last? Other services of Dr. Mina |
The word mesoneedling is composed of meso and needling. Skin mesoneedling is a combination of mesotherapy and microneedling methods, both of which are common medical methods in the field of skin and hair. In this method, mesotherapy cocktails enter the skin through microneedling needles and treat them by penetrating the damaged tissues, improving the condition of the skin and rejuvenating it.
Applications of skin mesoneedling
- It increases the production of collagen and elastin
- Prevents signs of aging
- Reducing depressions caused by pimples and acne
- Improves acne
- Even skin tone
- Lighten the skin
- Reduction of surface wrinkles
- Moisturizing and hydrating the skin
- Reduction of skin spots
- Eliminate darkness and depression around the eyes
The difference between mesoneedling and microneedling
The device used in Meso-Needling and Microneedling is no different, but the technique used to use that device is different in these two methods. Mesotherapy combines a cocktail of powerful vitamins that are injected into the underlying layers of the skin using a meso machine with a needle, while microneedling gently moves several microscopic needles across the face to create tiny holes that stimulate collagen production. to stimulate
How is mesoneedling done?
Meso-Needling is an innovative new treatment that combines all the benefits of advanced microneedling treatment with the addition of specially formulated meso-serums that are injected deep into the skin for better results.
The device by which skin mesoneedling is performed is a small device with many micro needles or very fine and thin needles. Through these needles, therapeutic and care cocktails find their way deep into the skin, that is, to the middle area of the dermis and epidermis. By entering these substances into the skin, collagen is stimulated and rejuvenation occurs. Of course, you don’t need to worry about pain; The doctor or biotherapist numbs the area to reduce the pain.
The number of sessions required for skin mesoneedling
Determining how many sessions you need is done after a doctor’s examination and skin analysis. After examining the severity of skin damage and its type, as well as considering factors such as age and treatment area, the number of sessions is determined. But usually, these 6 to 8 sessions are recommended for beauty seekers, which is better to be done with an interval of 1 to 2 months.
Care before mesoneedling
- Do not apply mesoneedling two weeks before botox injection.
- Do not tan naturally or artificially three days before meson needling.
- Clean your skin and remove makeup before doing the work.
- Do not use blood thinners for a week before surgery.
- Inform the doctor or biotherapist about taking any type of medicine or having any disease.
Care after mesoneedling
- Do not use blood thinners for two weeks.
- Try not to do heavy activity for three days.
- Do not go to the swimming pool or sauna until the time specified by the doctor or biotherapist.
- Do not bathe with hot or high-pressure water.
- Do not massage or scratch the area.
- Do not expose the skin to direct sunlight for three days after meson needling, and if necessary, be sure to use a suitable sunscreen.
- Avoid environmental pollution.
- Do not use cosmetics and care products (except what the doctor has allowed) for two days.
- Try not to do activities that cause sweating.
- If there is pain, you can use a cold water compress.
- Avoid food and skin care products that contain active ingredients such as retinol, vitamin C, and alpha hydroxy acid for 5 days.
Does mesoneedling hurt?
First, we must say that the pain that people endure depends entirely on their tolerance threshold. Many of our clients do not feel anything on their skin while doing meson needling, and some feel slight pain. This slight pain is due to the insertion of the needles that we mentioned before. But these needles are very small and the pain they cause is not unbearable. Besides, in many clinics, it numbs the area and reduces pain by using special ointments and substances.
Some people are also worried that this treatment may damage their skin nerves. In this case, it should be said that due to the short size of these needles and the adjustable depth of their insertion, the needles will not reach the nerve and will not suffer any damage. So there is no need to worry.
What are the side effects of mesoneedling?
Obviously, redness and burning are the primary side effects of this treatment. There is also a possibility of skin inflammation in sensitive skin. But these inflammations last up to a week and disappear after a while.
For some people, there is a possibility that the skin will darken temporarily.
Who should not do mesoneedling?
- People with skin allergies.
- People who are allergic to mesotherapy materials.
- People with skin diseases.
- People with active pimples, acne or herpes.
- People with immunodeficiency diseases should not do skin meson needling.
- Those who use blood thinning medications such as warfarin or aspirin and cannot stop taking these medications during the mesoneding treatment process.
- People who have a history of keloids or extra flesh after skin injuries.
How long does this treatment last?
The answer to this question depends on various factors; The type and severity of skin damage is one of the most important determining factors. Or people’s age also has an effect on this longevity. But what is very important is the care that is given to the skin and even nutrition after the treatment. If you are careful with your skin care and pay enough attention to your diet, this method can last for a long time.