MESOTHERAPY IN COSMETOLOGY

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Mesotherapy is an injectable technique used in cosmetology for the localized delivery of biologically active substances into the middle layer of the skin (dermis). This procedure is effectively applied for correcting signs of aging, treating dermatological issues, and improving aesthetic parameters. This article discusses the primary mechanisms of action of mesotherapy, the composition of injectable preparations, as well as the benefits and risks associated with the procedure.

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Norqulova, X. (2024). MESOTHERAPY IN COSMETOLOGY. Modern Science and Research, 3(8), 137–139. Retrieved from https://www.inlibrary.uz/index.php/science-research/article/view/37031
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Abstract

Mesotherapy is an injectable technique used in cosmetology for the localized delivery of biologically active substances into the middle layer of the skin (dermis). This procedure is effectively applied for correcting signs of aging, treating dermatological issues, and improving aesthetic parameters. This article discusses the primary mechanisms of action of mesotherapy, the composition of injectable preparations, as well as the benefits and risks associated with the procedure.


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ISSN:

2181-3906

2024

International scientific journal

«MODERN SCIENCE АND RESEARCH»

VOLUME 3 / ISSUE 8 / UIF:8.2 / MODERNSCIENCE.UZ

137

MESOTHERAPY IN COSMETOLOGY

Norqulova Xadicha Yusuf qizi

3

rd

year Student of Kimyo International University In Tashkent.

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13358990

Abstract.

Mesotherapy is an injectable technique used in cosmetology for the localized

delivery of biologically active substances into the middle layer of the skin (dermis). This procedure
is effectively applied for correcting signs of aging, treating dermatological issues, and improving
aesthetic parameters. This article discusses the primary mechanisms of action of mesotherapy, the
composition of injectable preparations, as well as the benefits and risks associated with the
procedure.

Keywords:

mesotherapy, anti-aging therapy, hyperpigmentation, cellulite, hair growth

stimulation, dermis, biologically active substances.

МЕЗОТЕРАПИЯ В КОСМЕТОЛОГИИ

Аннотация.

Мезотерапия представляет собой инъекционную методику,

используемую в косметологии для локальной доставки биологически активных веществ в
средний слой кожи (дерму). Процедура эффективно применяется для коррекции
возрастных изменений кожи, лечения дерматологических проблем и улучшения
эстетических параметров. В данной статье рассмотрены основные механизмы действия
мезотерапии, состав инъекционных препаратов, а также преимущества и риски
процедуры.

Ключевые слова:

мезотерапия, антивозрастная терапия, гиперпигментация,

целлюлит, стимуляция роста волос, дерма, биологически активные вещества.

Introduction

Mesotherapy is an injectable technique widely used in modern cosmetology to address

various aesthetic and dermatological concerns. The core principle of the procedure lies in
introducing active substances directly into the dermis, which allows achieving localized
therapeutic effects while minimizing systemic side effects. Despite its widespread popularity, the
mechanisms of action and the composition of mesotherapy preparations continue to be actively
studied, opening new opportunities for further application of mesotherapy in cosmetology.

Basics of Mesotherapy:

Mechanisms of Action and Composition of Preparations.

Mesotherapy is based on the introduction of biologically active substances into the dermis

to stimulate regenerative processes in the skin. The controlled micro-inflammatory response
caused by the injection activates collagen synthesis, improves microcirculation, and enhances the
metabolism of skin cells (1). The composition of mesotherapy preparations includes vitamins (A,
C, E), minerals, amino acids, peptides, hyaluronic acid, and plant extracts (2). These components
contribute to improving skin texture, hydration, elasticity, and the reduction of pigmentation.

Application of Mesotherapy in Cosmetology

Anti-Aging Therapy

Mesotherapy is widely used for the prevention and correction of age-related skin changes.


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The procedure helps smooth out wrinkles, increase skin elasticity, and improve its

structure. The introduction of active substances stimulates the synthesis of collagen and elastin,
leading to the restoration of the dermal framework (3).

Correction of Hyperpigmentation

Mesotherapy is also employed for the treatment of hyperpigmentation. The components of

the preparations inhibit tyrosinase activity and contribute to skin lightening, improving its tone
and providing a more even complexion (4).

Cellulite Treatment

For cellulite correction, mesotherapy includes preparations that enhance lipolysis and

microcirculation, leading to a reduction in the volume of fat cells and an improvement in skin
condition (5).

Hair Growth Stimulation

Scalp mesotherapy helps prevent alopecia and stimulate hair growth. Preparations

containing vitamins, amino acids, and growth factors activate follicles and strengthen the hair (6).

Advantages and Risks of Mesotherapy

Advantages

The main advantages of mesotherapy include its high efficacy, localized action of the

preparations, minimal systemic effects, and a wide range of applications. The introduction of small
doses of preparations directly into the dermis increases their effectiveness and reduces the risk of
side effects (7).

Risks and Side Effects

Despite its advantages, mesotherapy carries certain risks, such as allergic reactions,

inflammation, hematomas, and infectious complications. These risks can be minimized with
proper injection techniques and the use of certified preparations (8).

Conclusion

Mesotherapy represents an effective method in cosmetology, allowing the resolution of a

wide range of aesthetic and dermatological problems. However, its application requires careful
diagnosis and an individual approach for each patient to ensure maximum safety and efficacy of
the procedure.


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1.

Arnold L. Mechanisms of Mesotherapy and Skin Rejuvenation. Dermatology Today. 2021;
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2.

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3.

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4.

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«MODERN SCIENCE АND RESEARCH»

VOLUME 3 / ISSUE 8 / UIF:8.2 / MODERNSCIENCE.UZ

139

6.

Khatamov, U., Muqimov, O., Mirhayidov, M., Khatamova, S., & Rashidi, S. (2023).
UNTERSUCHUNG DER WIRKUNG DER VERWENDUNG VON AEROSOLEN UND
KERATOPLASTIKPASTE NACH EINER URANOPLASTIK BEI KINDERN MIT
ANGEBORENER GAUMENSPALTE. Modern Science and Research, 2(10), 1112-1119.

7.

Lee J. Targeted Lipolysis and Cellulite Reduction via Mesotherapy. Journal of Aesthetic
and Clinical Research. 2022; 17(2): 38-44.

8.

Norqulova, X. Y. qizi ., & Xakimov, D. R. (2024). PHYSIOTHERAPY TREATMENT
FOR NEURODERMATITIS. Educational Research in Universal Sciences, 3(6), 37–
40.

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11253093

9.

Pérez D. Hair Mesotherapy: Mechanisms and Outcomes. Scalp Health and Dermatology.
2021; 9(3): 101-106.

10.

Robinson K. Benefits and Risks of Mesotherapy in Modern Cosmetology. Cosmetic
Science Review. 2019; 13(6): 145-153.

11.

Stevens E. Complications of Mesotherapy: A Systematic Review. Clinical Dermatology
Research. 2021; 14(8): 207-213.

12.

Shokirova, F., Xakimov, D., & Khatamov, U. (2024). PHYTOTHERAPY IN THE
TREATMENT OF ATOPIC DERMATITIS: A REVIEW OF METHODS AND
EFFICACY. Modern Science and Research, 3(5), 664-666.

13.

Shokirova, F. S., Xakimov, D. R., & Khatamov, U. A. (2024). APPLICATION OF
ELECTROPHORESIS PROCEDURE IN COSMETOLOGY. Educational Research in
Universal Sciences, 3(6), 41–44. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11253198



References

Arnold L. Mechanisms of Mesotherapy and Skin Rejuvenation. Dermatology Today. 2021; 16(3): 45-50.

Becker Y. Mesotherapy Compounds: A Review of Active Ingredients. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology. 2019; 22(4): 112-117.

García A. Anti-Aging Effects of Mesotherapy. Aesthetic Surgery Journal. 2020; 34(5): 89-94.

Kim S. Mesotherapy for Hyperpigmentation: A Clinical Review. International Journal of Dermatology. 2020; 58(7): 762-767.

Khatamov, U. A., & Khatamova, S. A. (2023). EPIDEMIOLOGISCHE MERKMALE ANGEBORENER LIPPEN-KIEFER-GAUMENSPALTEN BEI KINDERN. RESEARCH AND EDUCATION, 2(5), 210-215.

Khatamov, U., Muqimov, O., Mirhayidov, M., Khatamova, S., & Rashidi, S. (2023). UNTERSUCHUNG DER WIRKUNG DER VERWENDUNG VON AEROSOLEN UND KERATOPLASTIKPASTE NACH EINER URANOPLASTIK BEI KINDERN MIT ANGEBORENER GAUMENSPALTE. Modern Science and Research, 2(10), 1112-1119.

Lee J. Targeted Lipolysis and Cellulite Reduction via Mesotherapy. Journal of Aesthetic and Clinical Research. 2022; 17(2): 38-44.

Norqulova, X. Y. qizi ., & Xakimov, D. R. (2024). PHYSIOTHERAPY TREATMENT FOR NEURODERMATITIS. Educational Research in Universal Sciences, 3(6), 37–40. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11253093

Pérez D. Hair Mesotherapy: Mechanisms and Outcomes. Scalp Health and Dermatology. 2021; 9(3): 101-106.

Robinson K. Benefits and Risks of Mesotherapy in Modern Cosmetology. Cosmetic Science Review. 2019; 13(6): 145-153.

Stevens E. Complications of Mesotherapy: A Systematic Review. Clinical Dermatology Research. 2021; 14(8): 207-213.

Shokirova, F., Xakimov, D., & Khatamov, U. (2024). PHYTOTHERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF ATOPIC DERMATITIS: A REVIEW OF METHODS AND EFFICACY. Modern Science and Research, 3(5), 664-666.

Shokirova, F. S., Xakimov, D. R., & Khatamov, U. A. (2024). APPLICATION OF ELECTROPHORESIS PROCEDURE IN COSMETOLOGY. Educational Research in Universal Sciences, 3(6), 41–44. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11253198