Hair Mesotherapy: Precision Nutrients Delivered Where They Matter
A non-invasive technique using superficial microinjections just under the epidermis—designed to stimulate the mesoderm and support hair restoration at the follicle level.
What Is Mesotherapy?
Mesotherapy is a non-invasive technique based on superficial microinjections just below the epidermis, into target tissues. The term “meso” comes from the mesoderm—the middle layer of the skin (approximately 1 mm deep).
Mesoderm Stimulation
Mesotherapy stimulates the mesoderm and may help relieve a wide variety of symptoms and conditions—depending on the injected solution and clinical indication.
Customized Formula
The injected solution can include minerals, vitamins, amino acids, nucleic acids, and co-enzymes—tailored to each patient’s individual needs.
How Mesotherapy Works
Mesotherapy uses both physical (mechanical) and chemical stimulation. Small doses of different substances are administered in specific areas depending on the condition being treated.
Mechanical Stimulation
Micro-perforations created by the needles trigger a healing response. The body produces collagen and elastin, two key building blocks of the skin. Since there is no “real” removal of existing collagen, new formation adds to existing levels.
Chemical Stimulation
Injected active ingredients stimulate the body. If circulation is poor, a vasodilator may be used (for example, coumarin). If inflammation is excessive, an anti-inflammatory medication may be used (for example, organic silicon). Product quality and composition—aligned to the indication—are critical.
Targeted Delivery
Think of it as a medicinal “projectile” delivered directly to a target area in the body—where it can work with precision.
How Mesotherapy Helps with Hair Loss
An effective time-release delivery system that can improve blood circulation, reduce inflammation, neutralize excess DHT, stimulate collagen, increase follicle size to help stop shedding, and stimulate growth.
Key Active: Acetyl Tetrapeptide-3
Helps reduce inflammation. The process may help stop hair loss and stimulate growth (comparative study vs. minoxidil), modulates DHT, supports extracellular matrix remodeling and anchoring proteins. Acetyl tetrapeptide-3 supports tissue remodeling and may act directly on the hair follicle—improving anchorage and vitality.
Key Active: Biochanin A
Biochanin A is a powerful isoflavone derived from red clover, a natural organic compound in the class of phytochemicals known as flavonoids. Red clover has traditionally been used for asthma, cancer, and inflammatory skin disorders such as eczema and psoriasis. Biochanin A may modulate the conversion of testosterone to DHT in androgenic alopecia.
Real Results
Clinical improvement in density over a structured treatment course.