Meso Needling

Meso Needling
Meso-needling therapy is similar to microneedling, but special cocktails are used during and after treatment, and the depth of the needles targets the mesoderm layer of the skin to provide a more specific treatment with better results. The goal of this treatment is to stimulate collagen production and renewal for smoother and younger skin. It is used to treat fine lines, pigments, acne scars, etc.

In the first day or two after meso-needling surgery, skin irritation can be expected, but it subsides quickly. Patients will also notice redness of the skin during the first two or three days. The skin needs time to heal, so it is important to avoid any activity that could cause sweating, which could lead to inflammation. It is also best to avoid direct sunlight after treatment, as heat and UV exposure can also cause further irritation. Patients immediately notice some degree of improvement in the skin, and the results gradually become more apparent in the weeks following treatment.

Meso-needling stimulates natural wound healing processes, thereby increasing cell circulation and the production of collagen and elastin, as well as preventing the signs of aging and increasing the penetration of skin care products. In particular, it can improve acne scars.