Hair loss

Mesotherapy for hair loss

Chances of results with Mesotherapy are 90-92% as opposed to the usual (Rogaine) only 50%.

Most forms of hair loss are caused by

  • Hormone imbalance in and around the hair follicle
  • A lack of the right nutrients
  • Reduce blood circulation

Our mesotherapy treatment tackles exactly these 3 problems, resulting in a stimulation of hair growth and immediate stop of hair loss.

What is Mesotherapy for hair loss

Mesotherapy is a non-invasive technique based on superficial micro-injections, just under the epidermis, into the target tissues. The term ‘meso’ is derived from the mesoderm or middle layer of the skin (about 1 mm deep). Mesotherapy is a treatment that stimulates the mesoderm, relieving a variety of symptoms and diseases.
The solution injected can contain a wide range of minerals, vitamins, amino acids, nucleic acids and co-enzymes that can be tailored to each patient’s individual needs. Mesotherapy for hair loss is used with great success in Europe and the USA.

The treatment is largely painless and safe when you are treated professionally. No local anesthesia is needed. After the treatment, you can only go back to work.

Mesotherapy delivers just the right material to the exact spot where it is needed (around the hair follicle) so that:

    • Hair follicles can grow and survive,
    • The excess of DHT (dihydrotestosterone) is neutralized and
    • Blood circulation is stimulated.
Kristina Budin, Leg. nurse and anti-aging specialist performing Mesotherapy at LaDerma Clinic

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Indications

Etrebelle - Rejuvenation: wrinkles - La Derma
Rejuvenating wrinkles
Etrebelle - Atrophic scar - La Derma
Atrophic scar
Etrebelle - Stretch marks - La Derma
Stretch marks
Etrebelle - Large pores - La Derma
Large pores
Etrebelle - Rejuvenation: wrinkles - La Derma
Hand and knee rejuvenation
Etrebelle - Volume restoration - La Derma
Volume reset

How the treatment works

Mesotherapy uses both the physical (mechanical) and chemical stimulation. Small doses of different drugs are injected into specific areas depending on the condition being treated. They work like a drug bullet that is delivered directly to a target in the body.

Mechanical

The needle creates micro perforations that induce a healing process. The post-traumatic response of the organism is to produce collagen and elastin – two of the main building blocks of the skin.

Chemical

The injected active ingredients will stimulate the organism. The quality of the product and its composition is of first importance

Combination with other treatments

To optimize treatment, mesotherapy can be combined with PRF for hair loss and carboxytherapy.