TLDR Mesotherapy might be a good and safe way to treat hair loss, refresh skin, and reduce dark spots, with quick treatment times.
The document provides an overview of mesotherapy, highlighting its potential benefits in dermatological treatments. It concludes that mesotherapy is an effective and safer technique for treating conditions such as alopecia, skin rejuvenation, and hyperpigmentation. The technique is favored due to its reduced treatment time compared to other methods. The document also speculates on the future integration of mesotherapy into various medical specialties, including Dermatology, Maxillofacial Surgery, Plastic Surgery, and Internal Medicine. However, the document calls for more studies with adequate methods to confirm these benefits.
34 citations,
December 2012 in “Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology” Mesotherapy shows promise for cellulite and facial rejuvenation but has mixed results for body sculpting and hair loss, with more research needed for safety and effectiveness.
May 2024 in “International journal of molecular sciences” Platelet-derived products help regenerate tissue and are used in various skin and hair treatments.
5 citations,
January 2012 in “Hair therapy & transplantation” Hair mesotherapy might help with certain types of hair loss but lacks strong scientific proof and has some risks.
11 citations,
August 2020 in “Dermatologic therapy” The document concludes that mesotherapy can be effective for skin and hair treatments, but more research is needed to confirm its safety and effectiveness.
December 2019 in “Buletin de psihiatrie integrativă” Skin treatments can improve both skin health and emotional well-being, but they require careful management of patient expectations and potential addiction risks.