Mesotherapy

Regenerate and repair skin with advanced growth factors

What is Mesotherapy?

Mesotherapy with growth factors is a cutting-edge treatment that harnesses your body’s natural healing capabilities to regenerate skin, reduce wrinkles, and improve texture. These minimally invasive procedures use concentrated growth factors to repair damaged tissues, enhance collagen production, and restore a youthful glow.

Who will benefit from Mesotherapy?

This treatment is ideal for individuals experiencing signs of aging, sun damage, or dull skin. It’s perfect for men and women looking for a natural, non-surgical approach to rejuvenate their skin and improve overall health and vitality.

Rejuvenate your skin from within. Book your mesotherapy consultation with Dr. Dragana Spica today and achieve a radiant complexion.

Mesotherapy with growth factors offer a revolutionary way to rejuvenate your skin by targeting the root causes of aging. With Dr. Dragana Spica’s expertise, these treatments are customized to your specific needs, ensuring natural results.

Why Someone Should Consider Mesotherapy?

 FAQs on Mesotherapy

  • For the best results at least 3 sessions should be done, scheduled 2 weeks apart. 

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  • The treatment takes around 5 minutes. Numbing cream may or may not be applied depending on the area to be treated, if it is applied additional 15 minutes should be expected for full numbness. 

  • This procedure is not painful. Dr. Dragana Spica uses the best techniques to reduce any discomfort during the procedure. 

  • Some soreness, redness and bruising may be present that subsides within 5 to 7 days. 

  • The best results are achieved once the full treatment is completed as recommended by Dr. Dragana Spica.

  • This treatment offers lasting results that must be maintained by repeating the sessions yearly to achieve the best results.

  • It is recommended to complete at least 3 sessions booked 2 weeks apart as per Dr. Dragana Spica.

  • The risks associated with growth factors include allergic reactions, redness, swelling, and bruising.