Mesotherapy is a technique that has been used for over two hundred years and consists of injections into the superficial layer of the skin. It is practiced using very thin needles that are 4mm long and inject a very small amount of drug (LITTLE).
The substance tends to stay longer where it is needed (AT THE RIGHT SPOT), acting to treat inflammation and pain.
The number of sessions varies depending on the problem to be solved, but about one infiltration per week is enough to achieve excellent results (RARELY)
The drugs I use are anti-inflammatories, muscle relaxants, local anesthetics, and natural substances (arnica or other preparations), selected according to the situation.
This therapy allows for the treatment of many disorders in an absolutely micro-invasive and painless manner, with fewer drugs and thus with fewer side effects and a lower risk of adverse events.
All the tools used are sterile and disposable, practically zeroing the risk of contracting infections.
Remember to bring with you all the recent tests performed and all the documentation on the health problem you want to solve, the list of medications you take, and any allergies to any substance.
With intradermal infiltrations it is possible to treat:
The microinjections will be administered mainly in the painful area. Sometimes, to allow for increased treatment action, it is also possible to integrate this technique with acupuncture, injecting very small amounts of drug into acupuncture points, which may be located in other parts of the body.
Mesotherapy is almost never contraindicated, but the cases in which it cannot be performed are:
If you suspect you are allergic to some substance it is possible to perform a quick control test just before the treatment.
In case of skin reactions and drug intolerances, you can opt for natural substances appropriately diluted that do not cause allergic reactions.
The technique is micro-invasive, but it may happen that the micro-holes cause small bruises that will disappear in a few days.