
Intradermal injection and mesotherapy refer to the process of delivering various chemical substances into the skin using injectors or devices based on the skin’s needs.
In cosmetic applications, this method can be used for moisturizing the skin, rejuvenating it, treating pigmentation, delaying aging, tightening and revitalizing the skin, preventing hair loss, strengthening newly transplanted hair after hair transplantation, and treating stretch marks. It can be applied on its own or combined with other methods.
When administered in sessions repeated every 3-4 weeks, its effectiveness increases. The formula may include hyaluronic acid, peptides, growth factors, amino acids, vitamins, substances that promote collagen and elastin production, brightening agents, and antioxidants.
This is a method that can be applied in any season. Its effectiveness generally begins within two weeks and increases with repeated sessions. Anesthesia is usually not required; local anesthetic creams and cold compresses are sufficient. Redness and bruising may occur at the application site, and allergic reactions are very rare.
It should not be applied to pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, individuals with an increased risk of bleeding, diabetics, or those allergic to the substances used.
After the procedure, avoid strenuous activity for 48 hours and hot baths or makeup for 10-15 hours.