FAQ
What are the best nutrient cocktails?
There is no one-size-fits-all mesotherapy cocktail – the most suitable blend depends on your skin’s current condition and your personal goals. During your consultation, we carefully assess your skin and discuss the results you’d like to achieve. Based on this, we select a customised cocktail of active ingredients such as growth factors, vitamins, peptides, growth factors, hyaluronic acid or antioxidants to ensure the most effective and tailored treatment for your needs.
Is microneedling painful?
Some discomfort is normal during microneedling and mesotherapy, but it is generally mild and well-tolerated. A topical numbing lotion is applied to minimise any pain, and most clients find the sensation mild and manageable.
How many sessions are needed for the best results?
Typically, 3 to 6 sessions of microneedling with nutrients are recommended, spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart for excellent results. The exact number will be determined depending on your skin needs. Regular maintenance sessions are recommended to maintain the benefits of mesococktail therapy.
Are there any side effects or risks?
Common side effects of microneedling with nutrients are temporary redness, swelling, bruising, and mild discomfort. Serious risks like infection or scarring are minimised when the procedure is performed by an experienced skincare professional.
How long do the results of microneedling with nutrients last?
Results vary from person to person, but many noticeable improvements in your skin texture and tone will last months to over a year.
How can I make my skin rejuvenate more effectively?
Supporting your skin’s natural regeneration process starts with a healthy lifestyle: staying hydrated, eating nutrient-rich foods, and protecting your skin from sun damage. For a more visible and lasting boost, choose our non-surgical aesthetic treatments, which can significantly enhance your skin’s ability to renew itself. During your consultation, we’ll help you select the most suitable option based on your skin goals and condition.