
What is the scalp mesotherapy?
Scalp microneedling involves
the introduction of active substances by repeatedly pricking the scalp with very fine injection needles. The preparations administered during microneedling consist of mixtures containing vitamins, amino acids
and peptides, trace elements, hyaluronic acid and growth factors.
It is not only the substances used that have a stimulating effect; the very process of pricking the scalp triggers regeneration
and hair growth. The substances injected into the scalp revitalise the hair follicles, thereby halting hair loss and stimulating regrowth. Furthermore, they improve the condition of the scalp,
which becomes better supplied with blood and more hydrated.
The procedure
- You may experience slight discomfort during the treatment
- After the treatment, your skin may be red and you may feel a burning sensation – these symptoms will subside within a few hours
- There may be visible marks where the needle was inserted
- Bruising may appear and last for a few days


Preparation for scalp mesotherapy
- Wash your hair before the treatment; do not use mousse, gel or hairspray
- Do not take anti-inflammatory medication for 7 days before and after the treatment
- At least 4 weeks must have elapsed since your last course of steroid treatment
- Do not consume alcohol for 3 days before and after the treatment
Duration
30–45 minutes
Comfort
The procedure is performed in a comfortable semi-sitting or sitting position
Results
Optimal results are noticable after a series of 3-5 sessions
Anaesthesia
Anaesthesia is not required
Time off work
Time off work is usually not required
Activity
You may not use the gym, swimming pool or sauna after the procedure

Indications:
- hair loss
- androgenetic alopecia
- strengthening of fine, weak or damaged hair
- seborrhoeic dermatitis
- dry scalp
- improving the condition of the skin and hair
Contraindications:
- preganancy or breastfeeding
- cancer
- diabetes
- autoimmune diseases
- anticoagulant therapy
- immunosuppressive therapy (including steroids)
- antibiotic therapy
- current skin infections
- scrofula
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We answer your questions
The most common causes of hair loss include hormonal issues, poor diet and prolonged stress. In addition, problems with scalp care, existing medical conditions and their treatment contribute to this condition.
The clinic identifies different types of hair loss and offers effective treatment requiring the collaboration of dermatologists, trichologists and cosmetologists to address the root causes, rather than merely masking the symptoms.
