Chemical Peel with Mesotherapy
Operation Description
Chemical peeling is a non-invasive cosmetic treatment named after the acids used in it that cause skin exfoliation. Exfoliation removes the superficial layers of the skin, and chemical peeling accelerates the removal of dead skin cells that shed very slowly through the natural process. This allows the skin to renew its superficial layer, resulting in smooth, radiant, and tightened skin.
What is Mesotherapy?
Mesotherapy involves injecting a specially formulated cocktail containing vitamins, minerals, enzymes, antioxidants, and hyaluronic acid. The exact composition of the mesotherapy cocktail may vary and is determined based on the needs and condition of your skin. The goal is to stimulate the secretion of elastin and collagen proteins, deeply hydrating the skin. This is achieved by activating fibroblasts, cells located in the central layer responsible for producing these proteins. As a result, you get renewed, radiant, and tightened skin. The treatment is performed using micro-needles that create tiny injuries on the skin to stimulate healing and skin renewal.
Combining Chemical Peeling and Mesotherapy
Chemical peeling and mesotherapy are combined to achieve an even stronger effect of rejuvenated and refreshed skin. Mesotherapy hydrates the skin deeply, promoting the long-term production of essential skin proteins, elastin, and collagen. Simultaneously, chemical peeling refreshes the skin surface through exfoliation. This combined treatment simultaneously reduces skin irregularities, improves texture and hydration, diminishes wrinkles, and enhances skin tone.
If you are considering mesotherapy with chemical peeling, schedule a consultation in Colić Hospital at +38169 3699801. One of our expert doctors will welcome you, discuss your needs, and recommend what is best for your skin.
Candidates
Mesotherapy with chemical peeling is an excellent choice for skin care and rejuvenation. Ideal candidates may include:
- Individuals looking to improve the appearance of their skin
- Individuals looking to nurture their skin
- Individuals looking to refresh and rejuvenate their skin in a less invasive way
- Individuals with sagging skin
- Individuals looking to treat facial scars, hyperpigmentation, wrinkles, and fine lines
The treatment is not recommended for pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, or individuals with active skin inflammations.
Preparation
No special preparation is required for mesotherapy with chemical peeling. The doctor will assess type, condition, and needs of your skin and determine the type of mesotherapy cocktail and peeling that will be used accordingly. In addition, a sensitivity test to acids is performed before the procedure. It is advisable to avoid sunbathing, alcohol consumption, and the use of aggressive cosmetics and makeup before treatment to ensure that the skin is as clean as possible and ready for the procedure.
Operation time
Before starting the treatment, the skin is thoroughly cleaned and disinfected, and an anesthetic cream is applied. Once it takes effect, mesotherapy begins first. Micro-needles are used to make tiny punctures in the skin, through which the mesotherapy cocktail is injected into deeper layers of the skin. The skin is nourished with the mesotherapy cocktail, and micro-injuries from small punctures initiate healing mechanisms, effectively promoting skin renewal. After that, chemical peeling starts, involving the application of acids to the skin, which needs to stay for 10 minutes, followed by the application of a solution that neutralizes the acids. Finally, soothing, moisturizing, and protective preparations are applied to the skin. The entire treatment takes about an hour.
Recovery
Mesotherapy with chemical peeling is a non-invasive treatment, and patients can return to their daily activities immediately after the treatment. After the treatment, mild redness, peeling, and small bruises at the injection sites may occur, along with slight swelling and sensitivity of the face. These symptoms quickly subside within a few days. A mild rash may also occur, but it is most common on sensitive skin. For even stronger results, it is recommended to repeat mesotherapy with chemical peeling every three months.
Safety precautions
Mesotherapy with chemical peeling carries no special risks when performed by experienced medical staff. To avoid irritation, it is not recommended to use aggressive cosmetics and makeup 24 hours after treatment, nor should the skin be exposed to the sun, pool, sauna, or activities that can cause excessive sweating.
Price
The price of mesotherapy with chemical peeling is €100. The price includes preparation for the treatment, materials used, and the treatment procedure.
Refer to the exact price list for all services provided by Colić Hospital.