VALENTINA STAVROU, MD VISION CARE • FACIAL AESTHETICS • DRY EYE OPHTHALMOLOGIST  |  ΧΕΙΡΟΥΡΓΟΣ ΟΦΘΑΛΜΙΑΤΡΟΣ

FACIAL AESTHETICS IN PAPHOS

Mesotherapy in Paphos

Mesotherapy delivers selected active ingredients into superficial skin layers through fine microinjections, with the aim of improving hydration, luminosity, elasticity, and overall skin quality. It is often used when the skin looks tired, dehydrated, or dull, and when the goal is revitalisation rather than lifting or volume.

This treatment is often used within a broader facial skin rejuvenation plan. The emphasis is on choosing the right protocol for skin quality rather than offering isolated menu-style treatments.

Hydration and glow Fine microinjections Skin revitalisation

Revitalisation treatment

What mesotherapy is used for

Mesotherapy is commonly used when the main aim is brighter, better-hydrated, more resilient skin rather than a change in facial shape.

What is mesotherapy?

Mesotherapy is a minimally invasive treatment in which small quantities of tailored ingredients are placed into superficial layers of the skin using fine needles.

Depending on the formulation, treatment may focus on hydration, brightness, elasticity, or general skin revitalisation.

What concerns can it address?

Mesotherapy is usually considered when the skin appears dry, tired, or less luminous.

  • Dehydrated or dull-looking skin
  • Early fine lines
  • Reduced glow and elasticity
  • Mild textural fatigue in the face, neck, or décolletage

The effect is not the same as filler or botulinum toxin; mesotherapy is mainly a skin-quality treatment.

How treatment is planned

Products and techniques are chosen according to the treatment goal and the thickness, sensitivity, and quality of the skin.

  • Selection based on hydration, radiance, or revitalisation goals
  • Careful attention to delicate periocular skin when relevant
  • Conservative technique to minimise bruising and downtime
  • Clear advice about treatment intervals and maintenance

What to expect

Mesotherapy is usually performed in the office with minimal disruption to daily activity, though small injection marks, redness, or minor bruising may occur temporarily.

  • Treatment usually takes 20-30 minutes
  • Skin may look fresher within days
  • A short course is often more effective than a single session

Maintenance timing depends on the skin concern, product used, and the patient’s baseline skin quality.

Who is a good candidate?

Patients who want an injectable skin-quality treatment without a visible change in facial shape often do well with mesotherapy. It can suit those seeking hydration, improved luminosity, or subtle support for early skin ageing.

Active infection, significant inflammation, certain allergies, pregnancy-related considerations, or recent procedures may affect timing.

How this fits into the broader plan

Mesotherapy combines well with facial peels when the goal is both glow and surface renewal. In many patients, the most convincing result comes from a physician-selected rejuvenation plan rather than from treating mesotherapy as a standalone menu item.

The main umbrella page for this approach is facial skin rejuvenation, where peeling and mesotherapy are positioned as treatment components chosen according to what the skin needs most.

Facial aesthetics

Next steps and related care

Facial skin rejuvenation

Facial skin rejuvenation is the main physician-led page for patients whose priority is overall skin quality, with mesotherapy and peeling selected as components of a customised plan.

Facial peels

Facial peels can help with dullness, congestion, uneven tone, and superficial texture concerns when more surface renewal is needed.

Wrinkle-relaxing treatment

Wrinkle-relaxing treatment is more appropriate when the concern is dynamic lines caused by repeated muscle movement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is mesotherapy the same as filler?

No. Mesotherapy is intended to improve skin quality and hydration. It does not replace volume in the way filler does.

How soon will I see a difference?

Many patients notice that the skin looks less dull within days, with cumulative improvement when treatment is repeated as part of a course.

Is there downtime?

Downtime is usually minimal, but temporary redness, small bumps, or minor bruising can occur at injection points.

Which areas can be treated?

The face is most common, but selected cases may also include the neck, décolletage, or other areas where skin revitalisation is the goal.