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What is mesotherapy and sonic therapy? 
Nowadays, many people first consider nonsurgical, noninvasive methods that help skin more naturally retain moisture, elasticity, and firmness, a younger appearance without going under the knife.
Mesotherapy is the procedure of injecting mixed medications and formulations into the patient’s skin, to treat various medical conditions. In the case of facial rejuvenation, this is used to treat wrinkles, revitalize dry skin, remove excess facial fat, and many more.
For the face, mesotherapy comes in many forms (as MesoGlow and MesoLift), with each method requiring the use of dozens of tiny needles to deliver the medication into the skin. The mixture of medication depends on the the area and the severity of the problem.
Sonic facial therapy, also known as ultra-sonic facial therapy uses sound waves to stimulate the skin cells of the face. This is done by raising the temperature in the skin, to increase the surrounding’s metabolic rate. By increasing the circulation, a chain-reaction of benefits for skin begins, which include cell wall cleansing, healing, and regeneration.
Mesotherapy and sonic therapy procedure:
Both methods of skin therapy begin with an initial consultation. we will explain the procedure to the patient, and the patient in turn tells us what she or he requires. Once both parties are in agreement, we mark the specific areas that need to be treated. At this point, the methods begin to differ.
For mesotherapy, we mix the formula for the problem, and places it in a machine called with dozens of
steel micropoints, usually called a DermaRoller. But before this is applied on the skin, we steam the areas to remove keratin, and scales it to remove the corneum layer. This makes drug delivery easier.
Once these are done, the roller is then used to deliver the medication into the skin. It is usually over in a matter of minutes.
Sonic therapy usually does not need any steaming or scaling. Instead, it uses an antioxidant gel, applied to the target area, to make the ultrasonic sound waves travel uninhibited into the target layer of the skin, heating the blood supply. The gel itself also contains active ingredients that help in the skin rejuvenation process, with the ultrasonic waves enhancing the absorption of the gel into the skin. Like mesotherapy, the whole process is over within a few minutes to an hour.
Possible risks and complications:
Some argue that injected medications might cause allergic reactions to certain people. Skin redness and irritations are minor risks to both methods, but can easily be remedied.
With the increasing popularity of various cosmetic surgery procedures, including meso-sonic facial rejuvenation, it is imperative that the prospective patient research and understand different issues like what the procedure can and cannot treat, inherent risks, costs, and so on. Keep in mind, cosmetic surgery is just that – a surgical procedure whose results cannot simply be erased. When considering any form of cosmetic surgery, it is important to have a good understanding of the procedure before making a decision. Take some time to view the introductory information we have provided on facial rejuvenation. While the information contained in this website will provide you with a basic understanding of the procedure, it may not answer all of your questions. To get complete answers to the questions you are seeking, we recommend that you contact us.
What Are The Components of Mesotherapy?
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VITAMINS:
Mesotherapy for facial rejuvenation includes all of the vitamins required for the good exogenous biological balance of the skin:
- Vitamin A: acts on the flexibility of the skin by regulating the growth of epidermic cells. By acting on the keratinization process, it favors cicatrisation and partially corrects the thinning of the derma due to skin ageing.
- Vitamin E: is an anti-oxidant due to its major anti-radical properties. It maintains the integrity of tissue by fighting the formation of toxic peroxides.
- Vitamin C: stimulates the synthesis of collagen and inhibits the synthesis of melanin.
- Vitamin D: is indispensable for the synthesis of calcium by the direct action on the phospho-calcic metabolism.
- Vitamin B and its sub-groups: are excellent anti-deficiency substances and are indispensable for the good biological balance of the skin.
- Vitamin K: plays a major role in the regulation of the micro-circulation.
- AMINO ACIDS:
Amino acids are stable, water-soluble and amphoteric compounds that form the structural molecular elements in proteins. They are the basis of the tissue architecture of the skin.
- MINERALS:
A mineral salt supplement is a sign of the stimulation of different cell activities and, as a result, an improvement in the different biological metabolisms. This is particularly true for the skin.
- COENZYMES:
Coenzymes are non-protein organic compounds. When combined with an enzyme they improve the speed of metabolic reactions of the organism.
- NUCLEIC ACIDS:
Transcutaneous supplements of nucleic acids stimulate the synthesis of the noble proteins of the dermis and thereby restructure the entire tissue.

Who is the ideal candidate for Meso-Sonic Facial Rejuvenation?
Cosmetic surgery procedures, such as a facelift, will provide a longer lasting result than non-surgical procedures like meso-sonic facial rejuvenation.
Mesotherapy facial rejuvenation is a solution to those who want a quick, easy procedure, with a minimal amount of downtime.
How Much Do Mesotherapy Injections Typically Cost?
Meso-sonic facial rejuvenation costs are variable according to the deformity and the used mesotherapy. Usually the cost is ranging from 50 to 150 U.S. dollars per session. When dealing with costs, you also need to take into consideration the fact that the procedure may need to be repeated. Most medical insurance providers do not cover the procedure.
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Summary of Mesotherapy Facial Rejuvenation Procedures:
The time of the procedure: half an hour.
Type of anesthesia: topical.
Location: clinic.
Expected Side effects: Temporary swelling and redness.
Recovery time: return to work immediately and the final outcome within 3 weeks.
Cost: per session ranging from 50 to 150 U.S. dollars, or 350 to 800 Egyptian pounds.
Results: ranging from months to years and sometimes permanent results.
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