Microneedle mesotherapy is an advanced regenerative and anti-aging treatment that utilizes the skin's natural ability to rebuild and renew. The therapy is based on performing controlled micro-punctures, which initiate a cascade of repair processes, stimulate cells to intensive regeneration, and increase the permeability of the epidermis to biologically active substances.
Precisely executed micro-injuries trigger a controlled regenerative reaction, leading to the activation of fibroblasts responsible for the production of collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid. At the same time, the resulting micro-channels enable the transport of highly concentrated nutrients into the deeper layers of the skin, where they can more effectively support repair processes and tissue rebuilding.
The combination of micro-punctures with individually selected regenerative cocktails improves skin density, tightness, and elasticity, as well as supports its hydration and the evening out of its structure. Microneedle mesotherapy does not mask the signs of aging, but stimulates natural biological renewal mechanisms, thanks to which skin quality gradually improves over the following weeks after the treatment.
HOW DOES MICRONEEDLING MESOTHERAPY WORK?
Microneedle mesotherapy is an innovative method of skin regeneration, visibly seen as rejuvenation, based on two main types of activity. The first one is the stimulation of skin self-regeneration processes. Micro-needle punctures stimulate fibroblast activity, leading to increased production of collagen, elastin, and glycosaminoglycans (including hyaluronic acid). The synthesis of these components helps to densify the skin. By using micro-punctures on the skin, hundreds of microchannels are created, breaking the epidermal barrier and allowing active ingredients from the regenerating cocktail to penetrate deeper skin layers. During the microneedling procedure, this absorption increases up to 1000 times. This is very important because the cocktail contains substances such as growth factors, amino acids, vitamins, DNA components, and minerals. All of these play a crucial role in collagen and elastin induction processes, support skin repair processes, significantly improve skin hydration, provide antioxidant protection, accelerate cell renewal, and have anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic properties.
Disposable, sterile cartridges with variable-length micro-needles from 0.25mm to 2mm are used to perform microneedling. In the case of short needles, the depth of microneedling is only within the intradermal zone without causing bleeding. Longer micro-needles reach the dermis, which may result in the appearance of blood droplets on the skin surface, but without the risk of bruises or petechiae. The advantage of the method is the ability to adjust the depth of punctures during the procedure, depending on the area being treated (e.g., in delicate eye areas or around the lips, the depth of microneedling will be reduced) and the skin's reactivity (for sensitive skin, the depth of microneedling will be shallower).
WHAT EFFECTS CAN REALISTICALLY BE EXPECTED AFTER A MICRONEEDLING MESOTHERAPY TREATMENT?
Microneedle mesotherapy is a treatment that utilizes the natural regenerative abilities of the skin, combining precise micro-punctures with the administration of highly concentrated active substances. Controlled micro-damage stimulates repair processes, activates fibroblasts responsible for the production of collagen and elastin, and improves the absorption of nutrients. As a result, the therapy affects not only the appearance of the skin, but also its structure, density, and functioning.
The effects of microneedle mesotherapy develop in stages. Immediately after the procedure, the skin becomes firmer, radiant, and intensely hydrated, while the tissue remodeling process continues for the following weeks and months. The final result depends on the patient's age, skin condition, lifestyle, home care, and the type of preparations used.
Microneedle mesotherapy can bring the following effects:
- intense skin hydration and improvement of its ability to retain water, making the skin softer, smoother, and more comfortable;
- smoothing of fine wrinkles and expression lines by stimulating cellular renewal processes and the production of new support fibers;
- improvement of skin tightness, firmness, and elasticity resulting from the gradual remodeling of collagen and elastin;
- increased skin density on the face, neck, neckline, and eye area, translating into a younger and more rested appearance;
- evening out skin tone and reducing signs of fatigue, dullness, and photoaging;
- reducing the visibility of enlarged pores and improving the structure and quality of the epidermis;
- gradual shallowing of acne scars, minor post-traumatic scars, and skin unevenness;
- reduction of mild post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and pigmentary changes;
- stimulation of microcirculation and better tissue oxygenation, which contributes to a healthy and radiant skin appearance;
- improved absorption of active substances contained in regenerative and biostimulating preparations.
The first effects, such as radiance, smoothing, and improved hydration, are often visible just a few days after the procedure. However, the most spectacular changes associated with skin remodeling appear gradually, usually after a series of 3–6 treatments at appropriate intervals. Regularly conducted therapy helps maintain high skin quality, slow down aging processes, and improve its condition and resistance to external factors in the long term.
WHEN TO USE MICRONEEDLING MESOTHERAPY TREATMENTS?
Micro-needling mesotherapy is used to improve skin firmness and facial contour, reduce wrinkles, deeply moisturize, even out skin tone, including lightening pigmentation, and smooth its texture. Due to its intensive regenerative action, micro-needling mesotherapy is also an effective treatment for all types of scars, including acne scars. The precise head of the device and disposable, sterile micro-needles make the procedure safe and allow for precise targeting of even the smallest wrinkles, hard-to-reach areas, and very sensitive facial areas. Thanks to the ability to use needles of various lengths, punctures are also perfect for thin, sensitive, and superficially vascularized skin.