Facial Mesotherapy
What is Facial Mesotherapy (Mezolifting)?
Facial mesotherapy is a microinjection method applied to restructure skin that has become dull, lost elasticity, and vitality due to aging effects.
Special cocktails containing vitamins, minerals, amino acids, enzymes, and hyaluronic acid are injected into the middle layer of the skin to rejuvenate, revitalize, and tighten the skin.
Mezolifting is an effective anti-aging treatment that improves skin quality, reduces fine lines, and repairs the skin from within. When applied regularly, it provides a brighter, fresher, and more hydrated skin appearance.
When is Facial Mesotherapy Preferred?
Facial mesotherapy can be used to treat many issues caused by aging and environmental factors. Main application areas include:
- Skin rejuvenation and adding radiance
- Sun spots and pigmentation problems
- Reduction of under-eye dark circles
- Treatment of fine lines and wrinkles
- Improving skin elasticity
- Reducing the appearance of stretch marks
- Cellulite treatment
- Regional fat reduction
Who Should Not Undergo Facial Mesotherapy?
Although it is a safe procedure, some individuals are not suitable for mesotherapy:
- Pregnant and breastfeeding women
- Uncontrolled diabetic patients
- Individuals with a history of stroke
- Individuals with urticaria or severe allergy history
- Active cancer patients
- Individuals with clotting disorders
- Serious heart patients on multiple medications
How is Facial Mesotherapy Applied?
Mesotherapy is applied by injecting special cocktails into the middle layer of the skin using fine needles.
Before the procedure, the area is numbed with a topical anesthetic cream to ensure comfort. The procedure typically lasts 15–30 minutes, and the patient can immediately return to daily activities.
Is Facial Mesotherapy Harmful?
Scientific studies have not found any evidence that mesotherapy performed with correct ingredients by experts harms the body.
However, the patient’s skin type, allergy history, and immune status must be evaluated. Mild redness or temporary bruising may occur post-procedure but resolves completely in a short time.
Types of Mesotherapy
There are different types of mesotherapy depending on the area of application:
- Facial Mesotherapy (Mezolift): Applied for skin rejuvenation, adding radiance, and reducing wrinkles.
- Hair Mesotherapy: Used to reduce hair loss, strengthen hair follicles, and improve hair quality.
- Stem Cell Mesotherapy: An advanced treatment that supports cellular regeneration and provides a stronger repair effect.
Post-Mesotherapy Care
- The treated area should not contact water for 24 hours.
- Avoid alcohol and smoking.
- Stay away from hammam, sauna, and solarium.
- Protect the skin from the sun and use SPF.
- Avoid heavy exercise on the first day.
- Drink plenty of water.
How Many Sessions Are Required for Facial Mesotherapy?
The number of sessions varies according to the individual’s skin type, usually applied weekly.
Treatment programs typically range between 2–8 sessions.
Results can be maintained longer with follow-up maintenance sessions as needed.
When Are the Effects of Mesotherapy Visible?
The first changes in the skin are usually noticeable within 7–10 days.
The skin begins to look brighter, more vibrant, and hydrated.
The full effect of the treatment may vary by individual and can last up to approximately 6 months.



