
Published on: 2026-08-18 | Written by: Derma Rose Laser and Skin Care Dr. Fayrouz Badran
Dr. Fayrouz Badran explains that mesotherapy injections are cosmetic procedures that involve delivering active substances into the skin through precise superficial injections, and mesotherapy techniques may be used in certain skin and hair care applications, with the substances and treatment goals varying from one case to another, making a specialized medical assessment important before treatment.
Dr. Fayrouz Badran confirms that mesotherapy is a technique based on injecting therapeutic or active compounds into the skin, which may include vitamins, amino acids, or other substances depending on the purpose of the session, and there is no single formula suitable for all cases.
Dr. Fayrouz Badran emphasizes that mesotherapy may be used as part of certain skin rejuvenation and cosmetic care procedures, with the injected substances selected according to the skin’s needs and the desired cosmetic goal, following an evaluation of the skin type and existing concerns.
Dr. Fayrouz Badran warns that some cosmetic mesotherapy techniques aim to improve the appearance and radiance of the skin, although results vary from person to person depending on skin characteristics, the substances used, the number of sessions, and individual response.
Dr. Fayrouz Badran explains that mesotherapy may be used in certain cosmetic applications related to the appearance of pigmentation and skin rejuvenation, but its suitability depends on the cause of pigmentation, skin type, and the presence of any skin conditions or other factors that may affect the outcome.
Dr. Fayrouz Badran confirms that mesotherapy has been studied and used in certain cases of hair loss by delivering different substances into the skin near the hair follicles, and some studies have reported positive results, although the protocols and substances used vary between studies and individual cases.
Dr. Fayrouz Badran emphasizes that treating hair loss with mesotherapy requires identifying the underlying cause first, as hair loss may result from genetic, hormonal, nutritional, or scalp-related factors, meaning mesotherapy is not necessarily suitable for every case.
Dr. Fayrouz Badran warns that scientific studies regarding the use of mesotherapy for androgenetic alopecia suggest potential benefits for some patients, but further large-scale research and standardized protocols are still needed to determine the most appropriate substances, doses, and number of sessions.
Dr. Fayrouz Badran explains that the concept of hair mesotherapy involves delivering the substances used directly into the skin of the scalp, which may allow localized treatment, while the effect varies according to the substance used and the condition being treated.
Dr. Fayrouz Badran confirms that the substances used in mesotherapy sessions vary depending on the treatment goal and may include certain vitamins, amino acids, growth factors, or specific medications, so mesotherapy should not be considered a single procedure with one standardized formula.
Dr. Fayrouz Badran emphasizes that a medical examination before the session helps identify the underlying problem and select the appropriate treatment, especially in cases of hair loss that may require identifying the cause and performing necessary tests before beginning any cosmetic or medical treatment.
Dr. Fayrouz Badran warns that mesotherapy is not automatically suitable for every skin type or all skin concerns, because the choice of substances and injection technique should be based on the patient’s skin condition, overall health, and individual treatment goals.
Dr. Fayrouz Badran explains that the number of mesotherapy sessions and the intervals between them vary depending on the treatment area, type of concern, substances used, and the body’s response to treatment, so the treatment program should be determined after evaluating each case.
Dr. Fayrouz Badran confirms that the timing of mesotherapy results varies from one case to another, and the patient may require several sessions and regular follow-up before the response can be properly evaluated, while the expected results depend on the cause of the problem and the substances used.
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