Hair Mesotherapy: The Right Compounds Delivered Exactly Where Needed
A non-invasive technique based on superficial microinjections just below the epidermis—delivering a medical and vitamin cocktail directly to the scalp to stimulate the mesoderm and support hair restoration at the follicle level.
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Mesotherapy is a non-invasive technique based on superficial microinjections, just below the epidermis, into the target tissues. The term "meso" is derived from the mesoderm, or middle layer of the skin (approximately 1 mm deep).
Mesotherapy is a treatment that stimulates the mesoderm, alleviating a wide variety of symptoms and ailments. The injected solution can contain a wide range of minerals, vitamins, amino acids, nucleic acids, and coenzymes that can be tailored to each patient's individual needs.
Follicle Regeneration
The hair follicle can grow and survive again in its original anagen phase.
DHT Neutralization
Excess DHT (dihydrotestosterone)—the main cause of hair loss—is neutralized at the follicle level.
Blood Circulation
Blood circulation is stimulated around the follicle to promote healthy hair growth.
No Downtime
No bandaging or local anesthesia required. You can return to work immediately after treatment.
For hair loss, mesotherapy has been used with great success in Europe and the United States. Today we know it is as effective as—or more effective than—oral capsules for hair rejuvenation and restoration.
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
The needles create micro-perforations that induce a healing process, stimulating natural collagen and elastin production without damaging existing tissue.
Chemical Stimulation
Active ingredients like vasodilators or anti-inflammatories are tailored to your needs, ensuring the highest quality of treatment.
Targeted Delivery
Acts as a "medicinal projectile" delivered directly to the target: the hair follicle area.
Treatment Process
How Mesotherapy Helps with Hair Loss
An effective time-release delivery system that improves blood circulation, reduces inflammation, neutralizes excess DHT, stimulates collagen, and increases follicle size—stopping shedding and stimulating growth. Key active ingredients: Acetyl Tetrapeptide-3 and Biochanin A.
Acetyl Tetrapeptide-3
Reduces inflammation, stops hair loss and stimulates growth (comparative study vs. minoxidil), modulates DHT, and stimulates extracellular matrix and anchoring proteins. It supports tissue remodeling and acts directly on the hair follicle—increasing follicle size for better anchorage and hair vitality.
Biochanin A
A powerful isoflavone derived from red clover—a natural organic compound in the class of phytochemicals known as flavonoids. Traditionally used to treat asthma, cancer, and inflammatory skin disorders such as eczema and psoriasis. Modulates the conversion of testosterone to DHT in androgenic alopecia.
Hair Mesotherapy results are highly effective when combined with topical Minoxidil application.
How the Treatment Is Performed
Most forms of hair loss are caused by hormonal imbalances around the hair follicle, lack of proper nutrients, and reduced blood circulation. The treatment itself, performed by our certified specialist, takes between 10 and 30 minutes depending on the area to be treated.
Intensive Phase
Begin with an intensive course of treatments every 2 weeks during the first 2 to 3 months. A minimum of 10 sessions is generally required to stimulate hair growth.
Visible Results
Frequency gradually decreases and hair rejuvenation results become evident after 2 to 3 months of consistent treatment.
Maintenance
To maintain results, maintenance treatments are needed—generally once every 2 to 3 months.
Real Results
Clinical improvement in density over a structured treatment course.