Mesotherapy - Treatment
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RIBESKIN Turtlepin Perpendicular Injector / Turtlepin Vertical Injector 7 needles á 2.0 mm 20 pieces
Screw-on attachment with 7 ultra-thin 32 G hypodermic needles
Evenly arranged, thin-walled and beveled
For precise and deep-acting injection of serums/medicines
With Luer lock system: compatible with all syringe types
For immediately visible results
Scope of delivery:
20x Turtlepin Perpendicular Injector / Turtlepin Vertical Injector 7 needles á 2.0 mm
RIBESKIN Turtlepin Perpendicular Injector / Turtlepin Vertical Injector 7 needles á 3.0 mm 20 pieces
Multi-needle attachment for vertical injection
With seven ultra-fine 32G hypodermic needles with a length of 3.0 mm
Evenly arranged, thin-walled and beveled
For particularly painless, precise injections into the hypodermis
Compatible with all syringe types thanks to the Luer lock system
Scope of delivery:
20x Turtlepin Perpendicular Injector / Turtlepin Vertical Injector 7 needles á 3.0 mm
RIBESKIN Turtlepin Perpendicular Injector / Turtlepin Vertical Injector 5 needles á 2.0 mm 20 pieces
Multi-needle system for mesotherapy and injections
Screw-on attachment with five 32G hypodermal needles
Evenly arranged, thin-walled and beveled
Work precisely, deeply, painlessly and quickly
Compatible with all syringe types thanks to the Luer lock system
Scope of delivery:
20x Turtlepin Perpendicular Injector / Turtlepin Vertical Injector 5 needles 2.0 mm each
Mesotherapy: Targeted Skin Rejuvenation through Microinjections
Historical Background: Mesotherapy, originally developed in the 1950s by French physician Dr. Michel Pistor, has evolved into a popular method of skin rejuvenation and regeneration.
Consultation and Skin Analysis: Before a mesotherapy treatment, a comprehensive consultation takes place. The skin is analyzed to identify individual needs and determine the appropriate active ingredients.
Treatment Options: Mesotherapy can be used for various aesthetic applications, including wrinkle reduction, skin tightening, acne treatment, and hair restoration.
Treatment Procedure:
The typical procedure of a mesotherapy treatment includes:
Cleansing: Thorough cleansing of the skin to minimize potential infection risks.
Microinjections: Fine needles are used to inject individually tailored active ingredients into the middle layer of the skin.
Selection of Active Ingredients: The choice of active ingredients depends on the objectives, such as hyaluronic acid for hydration or vitamins for skin regeneration.
Treatment Areas: Mesotherapy can be performed on the face, neck, décolleté, or other body areas.
Post-Treatment Care: After the treatment, the skin is cared for, and cooling applications may be applied.
Aftercare and Care: After mesotherapy treatment, direct sunlight should be avoided. Nourishing creams and serums can support skin regeneration.
Result Expectations: The results of mesotherapy vary individually and may include improved skin texture, reduction of wrinkles, and a fresher complexion.
Risks and Side Effects: Generally, side effects are minimal and may include mild redness or swelling at the injection sites.
Treatment Cycle: The recommended treatment cycle varies depending on the objectives and may involve multiple sessions conducted at regular intervals.
Alternative Options: Alternatively, other aesthetic treatments, such as laser therapy or chemical peels, may be considered.
Long-Term Skin Care: A consistent skincare routine with moisturizers and sunscreen supports the long-term results of mesotherapy.
Safety Standards: Mesotherapy should be performed by trained professionals to ensure the highest safety standards.
Mesotherapy offers a gentle and effective method of skin rejuvenation that can be tailored to individual needs and achieves visible results.