How Many Mesotherapy Sessions? Frequency, Timing, and Results (2026)
How many sessions does mesotherapy take?
Mesotherapy is usually planned as a course, not a single session. For facial/skin rejuvenation, a typical protocol is 3–6 sessions, 1–3 weeks apart. For hair mesotherapy, the count and interval depend on the type of shedding and the response. The exact number is personalized on examination.
When do results appear?
Mesotherapy gives a gradual improvement in skin quality, not sudden volume. Brightness, hydration, and texture usually start to show after a few sessions. The final result is assessed once the course is complete — so expecting an immediate result after one session is not realistic.
How often should it be repeated?
After completing the course, maintenance sessions every few months are typically advised to preserve the gains. The maintenance interval depends on skin type, age, and goal, and is planned with the physician.
Is facial the same as hair mesotherapy?
No. They use different formulations and protocols:
- Face/skin: hyaluronic acid, vitamins, and antioxidant blends for hydration, glow, and texture.
- Hair: different content for shedding and hair quality; often assessed together with methods like PRP.
What determines the outcome?
- The starting condition of skin/hair and expectations
- The formulation and protocol used
- Completing the sessions regularly
- Adherence to the maintenance plan
Bottom line
Mesotherapy is a course: usually 3–6 sessions 1–3 weeks apart, then maintenance. The effect is gradual and the final result is judged at the end of the course. The right protocol and content are personalized after examination.
References
- FDA — Mesotherapy: consumer information
- TİTCK — Türkiye İlaç ve Tıbbi Cihaz Kurumu
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