Mesotherapy

It was first described by the French doctor PISTOR in 1952. Mesotherapy is a medical practice that controls or treats pain or diseases by means of micro-injections applied locally where they are in the body. It consists of the Latin words “meso = middle” and ” therapy = treatment” and means “medium skin treatment”.

Not all the amounts of drugs taken by mouth or injections into the muscle or vein can reach the relevant target organ. Because, during the absorption of drugs, it is excreted without being partially absorbed. Therefore, the effect of the drug taken is limited. In addition, since systemic drugs can spread to the whole body through the blood, they will also affect other organs or tissues that are not related to the disease but can be affected by that drug, and undesirable side effects may occur. Mesotherapy, on the other hand, will solve the problem without causing any unwanted side effects, with only small amounts of microinjection to the problem area. Mesotherapy is a method applied by using very thin and short needle tips (4-6mm 29-30g needles). The pain felt is very low in parallel with the size of the needles. In addition, after the application area is disinfected, local anesthesia can be anesthetized with sprays and the loss of all sensation can be achieved. Since the absorption of drugs from here is very low in mesotherapy, there is almost no drug transfer to the systemic circulation. The number of injections varies depending on the patient, the disease and the anatomy of the area where the injection will be made.

Mesotherapy is frequently used in all joint diseases such as arthritis, neck and lumbar hernia pain, sciatica and brachialgia, migraine and menstrual pain, sports traumas, some vascular diseases such as varicose veins, lymphedema and phlebitis, as well as cellulite for aesthetic purposes, vascular stains, various It is widely used successfully to prevent skin problems, skin aging and hair loss.
Cellulite mesotherapy, scalp mesotherapy and mesolifting are applied in our clinic.

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