Description
Facial mesotherapy is a minimally invasive medical-aesthetic treatment designed to improve the appearance and health of the facial skin by delivering active substances directly into the middle layer of the skin (the dermis). This technique uses microinjections to introduce a personalized combination of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, hyaluronic acid, antioxidants, and other active ingredients with the goal of nourishing the skin, providing deep hydration, and stimulating cellular regeneration.
The treatment is recommended for individuals who wish to prevent or reduce signs of aging, such as fine lines and loss of firmness, as well as improve skin texture, vitality, and radiance.
The GOLDMED facial mesotherapy consultation is performed by a qualified physician and includes the following steps:
Clinical Assessment: The doctor performs a detailed evaluation of the patient’s skin, taking into account medical history, skin type, specific concerns (such as sagging, dehydration, or hyperpigmentation), and aesthetic goals.
Treatment Planning: Based on the assessment, the composition of the substances to be used is determined, along with the number of sessions required. Each formula is personalized according to the patient’s individual needs.
Skin Cleansing and Preparation: The skin is thoroughly cleansed, and if needed, a topical anesthetic cream is applied to enhance comfort during the procedure.
Microinjection Application: Using very fine needles or specialized mesotherapy devices, the physician administers multiple superficial injections across the face, depositing small amounts of the solution into the targeted areas.
Post-Procedure Care: After the treatment, cold compresses, sunscreen, and specific home care instructions may be recommended. Mild redness or swelling is common and usually subsides within a few hours or days.
The effects are progressive and become more noticeable after a few sessions. The skin typically appears more hydrated, firmer, smoother in texture, and naturally radiant. Facial mesotherapy can be used as a standalone treatment or in combination with other aesthetic procedures, as recommended by the physician.
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