Mesowhitening injections work by delivering a cocktail of ingredients in the skin through intradermal injections.
The ingredients in mesowhitening injections vary depending on the manufacturer, but they typically include vitamins C and E, glutathione, tranexamic acid, and hyaluronic acid.
Mesowhitening injections help to lighten the skin and reduce the appearance of dark spots, melasma, freckles and other hyperpigmentation conditions by reducing melanin (brown skin pigment) production.
Mesowhitening injections are typically administered in a series of 3-6 treatments, spaced 2-4 weeks apart. These injections can be taken with microneedling, PRP Treatment or BB Glow as well for added stimulation and results.
The results of the treatment can last for years, but it is important to continue skincare, sunscreen and other sun/photo protection measures to prevent the hyperpigmentation from returning. In case of MELASMA, which tends to rebound after it has been fully treated, maintenance sessions with 3-6 months gap are recommended to prevent melasma rebound.
Pain level: Painful momentarily
Discomfort is reduced by numbing cream and vibrator
Downtime: Redness Swelling Tenderness Bruise (rare)
Potential risks: Infection (rare) Allergic reaction (rare)