Treatment

Mesotherapy

Mesotherapy is often used for cosmetic purposes to improve the appearance of the skin and reduce signs of aging, such as wrinkles, fine lines, and sagging skin. It may also be used to treat other conditions, such as hair loss, cellulite, and chronic pain.
Common side effects of mesotherapy include temporary redness, swelling, bruising, and pain at the injection site. More serious complications such as infection or allergic reaction are rare, but can occur.

Mesotherapy is a medical technique that involves injecting small amounts of medications, vitamins, minerals, and other substances into the skin and subcutaneous tissue using a fine needle. The injections are typically administered in the area of the body that requires treatment, such as the face, neck, scalp, or other parts of the body.

The substances injected in mesotherapy vary depending on the condition being treated, but may include hyaluronic acid, vitamins, amino acids, plant extracts, and other compounds. The injections are designed to promote cellular regeneration, improve circulation, and reduce inflammation and pain in the affected area. Lumi eye treatment is offered for dark circles. 

Mesotherapy Aftercare

Avoid touching or rubbing treated area

Product needs at least 24 hours to settle.

Avoid physical activityand apply sunscreen when going outdoors

This is to avoid preventing the product to reach the cells it needs to in order to work.

Time

30 minutes

Duration

6 months approx

Results

Up to 2 weeks

Sessions

2-4 recommended

Aftereffect

Some redness & swelling for first few hours

Price

£120

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Although similar to skin boosters, polynucleotide injectables are separated and well-recognised for their complex structures and ability to rejuvenate the skin with natural-looking results. However, unlike skin boosters, injectable polynucleotides are also renowned for their wound-healing and bio-stimulating properties.

What Do Polynucleotides Do?
Polynucleotide injectables employ filtered, ultra-purified, and sterilised fractions of DNA, which are capable of rejuvenating the skin. Predominantly derived from salmon or trout DNA, polynucleotides are designed to stimulate fibroblasts, promoting tissue repair, enhancing cell turnover, increasing elasticity, and stimulating collagen production.

Additionally, they can soothe inflammation and restore the balance of melanocyte activity (skin pigmentation), resulting in a more even and refreshed skin tone without adding the volume associated with products like dermal fillers.

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