MESOTHERAPY AND MICRONEEDLING

Aesthetic care (4)
Oct 22, 2024

Mesotherapy and Microneedling in Canada: Non-invasive solutions for radiant skin. Skin care is undergoing a revolution with the rise of non-invasive esthetic treatments. Two techniques in particular are attracting attention in Canada: MESOTHERAPY and MICRONEEDLING. These methods provide effective solutions for skin rejuvenation, reduction of wrinkles, scars and overall improvement of the complexion, while avoiding heavy surgical procedures. Our article explores these two processes in detail, their advantages and their growing popularity.

1. MESOTHERAPY: A nutrient cocktail for the skin
Mesotherapy, invented in France by Dr Michel Pistor in the 1950s, has become a pillar of aesthetic care. This treatment involves injecting a mixture of vitamins, amino acids, minerals and sometimes hyaluronic acid directly into the surface layers of the skin. The aim is to nourish, moisturize and revitalize the skin in depth.

APPLICATION AND BENEFITS
Mesotherapy is often used to:
- Provide an intense hydration of the skin.
- Treatment of fine wrinkles and fine lines.
- Improving skin texture and elasticity.
- Reduction of stretch marks and cellulite.

The main advantage of this technique is the ability to deliver nutrients directly where they are most needed, providing natural and lasting results. It can also be customized to the needs of each patient.

THE DISADVANTAGES
However, mesotherapy requires several sessions to achieve optimal results and injections may cause slight discomfort. Temporary redness may also appear after treatment, but it will disappear quickly.

 

2. MICRONEEDLING: Stimulation of collagen by micro-needles
Microneedling, or collagen induction therapy, is another popular technique in Canada. It involves using a device equipped with fine needles to create micro-perforations in the skin. These tiny lesions stimulate the skin’s natural healing process and collagen production, improving firmness and texture.

APPLICATIONS AND 5 BENEFITS
Microneedling is used for:
- Reduce acne scars.
- Treat wrinkles and fine lines.
- Improve skin texture and complexion.
- Reduce dilated pores.

The results of microneedling are visible after only a few sessions, and the skin’s regenerative effect intensifies over time, making the skin smoother and more radiant. In addition, this technique can be combined with enriched serums to further improve results.

CONS
As with mesotherapy, microneedling requires several sessions to achieve optimal results. Patients may experience mild discomfort during and after treatment, including redness or slight peeling of the skin that disappears within a few days.

 

COMPARISON BETWEEN MESO-THERAPY AND MICRONEEDLING 
Although both techniques have similar objectives – improve skin quality – their methods and results differ:
- Mesotherapy: Injections of a cocktail of nutrients to nourish and moisturize the skin. Ideal for hydration and revitalization of the skin.
- Microneedling: Stimulation of collagen by micro-needles to treat scars, fine lines and imperfections. Ideal for cell regeneration and skin firmness.

The choice between these two treatments depends on individual goals: if you are looking to hydrate and revitalize your skin, mesotherapy is a good option. If you want to improve the texture and stimulate collagen production, microneedling is more appropriate.

REGULATION AND TRAINING
In Canada, mesotherapy and microneedling treatments are regulated to ensure patient safety. These procedures must be performed by health professionals, such as dermatologists or trained beauticians, in accredited clinics. Training requirements vary by province, but focus is on safety and good practices to minimize the risk of infection or complications.

 

GROWING POPULARITY IN CANADA
Canadians are increasingly choosing these treatments because of their many benefits and visible efficacy. Major cities like Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Calgary are full of beauty clinics offering these services. Demand has increased significantly, particularly for non-surgical rejuvenation treatments, reflecting a global trend towards more natural and less invasive beauty care.

RISKS AND PRECAUTIONS
Although these treatments are considered safe, it is essential to take certain precautions. Patients should ensure that the selected clinic is accredited and practitioners are well trained. Side effects such as redness, swelling or in rare cases infections may occur. Proper follow-up after each session is crucial to maximize results and minimize risks.

 

CONCLUSION
Meso and microneedling are non-invasive esthetic treatments that offer impressive results in skin rejuvenation. With their ability to hydrate, revitalize and stimulate collagen production, these procedures are attracting a growing number of Canadians. However, it is essential to choose the method that best suits your specific needs and consult a qualified professional before embarking on one of these treatment care. Both of these promising techniques offer an effective alternative to more invasive procedures, and their popularity continues to grow reflecting the evolution of esthetic practices towards more natural and personalized methods.

 

For our Institute care treatment: https://www.edithserei.com/en/professionnal-skincare-treatments

For our Student lower prices care treatments : https://www.edithserei.com/en/low-cost-beauty-care

Articles en lien
Breaking Barriers: The Rise of Male esthetics and Self-Care
Jun 10, 2024
Learn all about the best treatments in winter !
Jan 26, 2023
fren