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    MessoNeedling

    MessoNeedling involves the use of a device equipped with small, fine needles to create micro-injuries (tiny punctures) on the scalp. Along with this, a special mesotherapy solution containing vitamins, amino acids, hyaluronic acid, growth factors, and other nutrients is applied to the scalp. The microneedles help the solution penetrate deeper into the dermis, ensuring more effective absorption by the hair follicles.

    Key Benefits of MessoNeedling for Hair Re-growth:

    1. Stimulates Hair Follicles: The micro-injuries created by the needles activate the scalp’s healing process, stimulating dormant hair follicles to become active and promoting new hair growth.
    2. Enhances Product Penetration: The combination of microneedling and mesotherapy enhances the absorption of nourishing ingredients directly into the scalp, improving the overall health of the follicles and promoting stronger hair growth.
    3. Improves Blood Circulation: The process helps increase blood flow to the scalp, delivering more oxygen and nutrients to the hair follicles, which is crucial for hair regeneration.
    4. Increases Collagen Production: Microneedling triggers the body’s natural collagen production, which can help thicken and strengthen the hair, providing a healthier scalp environment for hair growth.
    5. Addresses Hair Thinning: Regular MessoNeedling treatments can slow down or reverse hair thinning and improve hair density, making the hair look fuller and thicker.
    6. Non-Surgical and Minimally Invasive: Unlike hair transplants, MessoNeedling is a non-invasive procedure that requires no downtime, making it an appealing option for individuals seeking a less invasive alternative to surgical treatments.

    How MessoNeedling Works:

    1. Consultation: The process begins with a consultation with a specialist who will assess the condition of your scalp and hair, discuss your goals, and decide on the appropriate mesotherapy solution.
    2. Microneedling: A dermaroller or automated microneedling device is used to create tiny punctures in the scalp. These controlled micro-injuries trigger the body’s natural repair response and stimulate the hair follicles.
    3. Mesotherapy Application: After microneedling, a custom mesotherapy cocktail is applied to the scalp. This solution typically contains vitamins (e.g., biotin, vitamin B12), minerals (e.g., zinc, magnesium), amino acids (e.g., arginine, cysteine), and growth factors (e.g., platelet-rich plasma or PRP) to nourish the follicles and promote hair regrowth.
    4. Multiple Sessions: MessoNeedling is typically performed in a series of sessions. Treatment is usually scheduled once every 2–4 weeks. Depending on the severity of hair loss and the individual’s response to treatment, it may take several months to see noticeable results.

    Post-Treatment Care:

    • Mild Redness: After the procedure, there might be slight redness or tenderness in the treated area, which usually subsides within a few hours to a day.
    • No Downtime: There is no major downtime with MessoNeedling, and most people can return to their daily activities right after the treatment.
    • Avoid Sun Exposure: It’s recommended to avoid excessive sun exposure for a few days after treatment.
    • Aftercare Products: Some specialists may recommend the use of specific scalp care products to enhance the effects of the treatment.

    Side Effects and Risks:

    • Temporary Redness: Mild redness, swelling, or minor bruising is common right after the procedure.
    • Scalp Sensitivity: Some individuals might experience temporary scalp sensitivity or itching after treatment.
    • Infection Risk: As with any procedure involving needles, there is a risk of infection if the procedure is not performed properly in a sterile environment.

    Who is a Good Candidate for MessoNeedling?

    MessoNeedling is suitable for individuals dealing with:

    • Hair Thinning: Those with early stages of hair loss or thinning.
    • Androgenic Alopecia: Male or female pattern baldness.
    • Alopecia Areata: Autoimmune-related hair loss.
    • Scalp Health Issues: People with dry, irritated, or flaky scalps that may inhibit hair growth.