Mesotherapy for Healthier Skin & Hair Rejuvenation

Mesotherapy is a minimally invasive dermatology procedure where carefully selected active ingredients are delivered into the skin or scalp through microinjections. It is commonly used to support skin rejuvenation, hydration, glow, pigmentation improvement, and hair/scalp nourishment depending on the patient’s concern.

Tired of Dull Skin or Hair Concerns That Keep Coming Back?

Dullness, uneven skin texture, early signs of ageing, pigmentation, dryness, hair thinning, and weak scalp health can sometimes need more than regular skincare or haircare products. Creams and serums work on the surface, but some concerns may need targeted dermatology-based treatment.
Mesotherapy may help deliver selected nutrients, vitamins, peptides, or skin/hair-supporting ingredients directly into the treatment area. The treatment plan depends on whether the concern is related to skin rejuvenation, glow, hydration, pigmentation, or hair/scalp support.

Personalized Mesotherapy Care at Skin Sculpt

At Skin Sculpt, mesotherapy is not done as a standard beauty treatment. It is planned based on your concern, skin type, scalp condition, treatment area, and suitability.

The dermatologist first evaluates whether mesotherapy is the right option for you. Based on the concern, the treatment may be planned for facial rejuvenation, hydration, skin brightening support, pigmentation care, or scalp and hair nourishment.

 

What Professional Mesotherapy Treatment Can Help With

Professional mesotherapy care can support skin and scalp health when done under proper dermatology guidance.

It can help with:

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Mesotherapy is a dermatology procedure where selected active ingredients are delivered into the skin or scalp through small microinjections to support rejuvenation, hydration, glow, or hair/scalp health.

 

Mesotherapy can be used for both skin and scalp concerns. It may be suggested for dull skin, dehydration, texture improvement, pigmentation support, hair thinning, or scalp nourishment depending on the doctor’s evaluation.

 

Mesotherapy may cause mild pricking or discomfort during the procedure. The level of discomfort depends on the treatment area, skin sensitivity, and technique used.

 

The number of sessions varies based on the concern, skin or scalp condition, and treatment goal. The dermatologist will suggest the session plan after consultation.

 
 
 
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