PRP (Mesotherapy)
What is Mesotherapy?
Mesotherapy is an esthetic purpose medical process firstly developed by Dr. Michel Pistor in 1952. Homeopathic agents, pharmaceutical agents, vitamins and herbal extracts are applied subdermal and on skin.
What are the Side Effects of Mesotherapy?
There may be bruises on the injection area. Used substances do not mix with general circulation so these problems are temporary.
Field of Use for Mesotherapy
Cellulite Mesotherapy :
Cellulite is the appearance of wavery skin that can be seen in all ages of men and women. Problem is usually related to hormonal lymph drainage issue. In cellulite treatment with mesotherapy it is possible to achieve well results for one time only in 4-10 weeks. If the patient protects the result with a diet, it is permanent.
Substances that are injected with mesotherapy in subdermal levels to regulate blood and lymphatic circulation, resolves fat deposits and fixes solidified connective tissue. With this way, changes the apperance.
Local lipoidosis:
Mesotherapy is an alternative to liposuction to eliminate local lipoidosis in stomach, waist, arm and legs. It provides the burnt of fat tissue in the injected area.
Scar Treatment:
Scar is the tissue repair that occurs after skin lesion. While the tissue eliminates the damage, sometimes scar tissues may produce depending on the reaction on the area. 5-6 sessions of mesotherapy is applied on these areas with three weeks apart from each other.
Skin Rejuvenation (Mesolift):
Sun damage and collagen lost combines to damage the appearance of the skin. With mesotherapy, vitamins, antioxidants, connective tissue substance are infused to dermis. 2-4 sessions are applied in weekly schedules.
Mesolift is a highly effective anti-aging treatment. It stimulates collagen synthesis in the skin, leading to rejuvenation, tightening, and a radiant appearance.
On Which Cases Mesotherapy is Used?
• Cellulite
• Hair loss
• Scar Revision (healing skin tissues)
• Local lipoidosis
• Skin issues related to puberty and pregnancy
To Whom Mesotherapy is Not Advisable?
• Pregnant women
• People who suffered from stroke
• People with diabetes mellitus
• People with cancer
• People with blood coagulation disorders
• People with heart disease that requires multiple drug treatment are not suitable for mesotherapy.