Hydrobalance - why is this deep mesotherapy so innovative?

Needling mesotherapy is becoming increasingly popular worldwide. However, there are numerous types of this treatment, making it sometimes difficult to navigate through all the information. That's why here we introduce one of such procedures - deep Hydrobalance mesotherapy.
What is deep needle mesotherapy?

Deep needle mesotherapy is a treatment that involves injecting a solution with active substances directly into the deep layers of the skin using a needle or a cannula. This allows the solution to act directly in these deep layers of the skin, providing a longer-lasting and more intense effect.

How does the Hydrobalance treatment work?

Hyaluronic acid is a substance that naturally occurs in our skin cells. Its role is to bind water and maintain proper turgor in the cells. However, over time the amount of hyaluronic acid decreases, leading to loss of hydration and firmness in the skin, accelerating the aging process.

Previously, non-crosslinked (also known as unstabilized) hyaluronic acid was used in mesotherapy treatments. However, in this treatment, the formula has been changed to crosslinked hyaluronic acid. What does this change? Crosslinked hyaluronic acid has a prolonged effect. When combined with deep injection, it provides a truly long-lasting effect of hydration and rejuvenation of the skin.

Furthermore, with proper hydration, skin cells regain their normal function and are stimulated to produce new collagen and elastin by fibroblasts. Collagen and elastin fibers create a kind of scaffold on which newly formed, properly hydrated skin cells can be supported.

Another effect is the reduction in pore size, which is especially important for oily skin.

To truly stimulate the skin for a long period, it is recommended to undergo a series of 3 treatments with intervals of 3-4 weeks.

Which areas can benefit from the Hydrobalance mesotherapy treatment?

Of course, the most commonly chosen treatment area by patients at Ambasada Urody in Warsaw is the face and eye area. However, this treatment is also effective for rejuvenating the neck and décolleté, the back of the hands, and even for treating stretch marks and scars (including acne scars). Additionally, this treatment can be used as a complement between hyaluronic acid volumetry treatments, laser treatments, and even medical peels.

This wide range of applications, the use of specialized products, and the experience of aesthetic medicine doctors at Ambasada Urody clinics in Warsaw make this treatment very effective and safe.

Which treatment area will you choose?