Mesotherapy, which is applied using micro-sized very fine needles, is the process of injecting various substances such as vitamins, minerals and enzymes into the middle layer of the skin. This procedure, which is usually performed for aesthetic purposes, is performed in a short time and allows people to return to daily life immediately. Mesotherapy, which stands out with its beneficial effects, can also be harmful in some cases. In order not to be affected by these, it is necessary to have detailed information about mesotherapy application.
What are the side effects of mesotherapy?
Although mesotherapy is a very effective treatment method, it may cause side effects in some cases. There are also natural ones among the side effects of mesotherapy. For example, complications such as swelling, redness and bruising may occur in the application area. However, these go away on their own over time. So there is no need for any intervention. Hypersensitivity, itching and burning sensation on the skin may also occur. Edema after mesotherapy is also quite normal. In some cases, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting may also occur. The side effects of mesotherapy vary according to the application area.
If mesotherapy is not performed by experts in the field, it can cause serious problems. A detailed physical examination is absolutely necessary before application. Thanks to this examination, the patient’s allergy status, diseases, needs and sensitivities are determined. Accordingly, the injection substance and session intervals are decided. Specialist physicians create a treatment plan specifically for the patient. If the application is made by people who are not experienced and experts in this field, mesotherapy damages can be seen seriously.
Who is not treated with mesotherapy?
Mesotherapy is not a treatment method that can be applied to every person in every situation. Some people may have an allergic reaction to the components in the mesotherapy mixture. In addition, mesotherapy may not be suitable for people with certain diseases. If these people are treated, hair mesotherapy damages may lead to even more negative consequences for the person. People who are not suitable for mesotherapy can be listed as follows:
- pregnant women
- breastfeeding mothers
- People who have had a stroke
- Diabetics who have to take insulin medication
- Heart patients who have to use regular medication
- cancer patients
- People with blood clotting problems
- People with urticaria
- Those who are allergic to any of the microinjection substances
In these people, the side effects of hair mesotherapy are very serious. With the microinjection process, vitamins, proteins, enzymes, minerals, etc. These people may experience different problems due to supplementation. Therefore, mesotherapy is not applied to people who are found to have the above conditions.
Can mesotherapy be done at the same time with different procedures?
Mesotherapy is a treatment method that can be applied to different parts of the body. It is an application that is generally preferred for aesthetic purposes. In some cases, different procedures can be applied together with mesotherapy. However, the decision should definitely be made by the specialist physician. Because it is necessary to apply combined treatments according to the condition, disease and needs of the person. For example, if mesotherapy is to be done under the eyes, it is important which injection materials will be used. The sensitivities of the patient should be considered in order to avoid the side effects and harms of under-eye mesotherapy.
Needle-free mesotherapy harms are almost negligible. In this application, no needle is used and it does not cause complications such as swelling, redness and bruising in the application area. It can be supported with applications such as needle-free mesotherapy, PRP, or procedures such as filling and botox. According to the recommendations of the specialist doctor, mesotherapy can be applied alone or simultaneously with various procedures.