Eye mesotherapy is a specialized aesthetic treatment that aims to improve the appearance of the sensitive area around the eyes. It is one of the most popular methods for addressing problems such as dark circles, fine lines, and puffiness under the eyes.

What is Eye Mesotherapy?

Just like in classic facial mesotherapy, eye treatment involves injecting a special “cocktail” of substances directly into the dermis, the middle layer of the skin. This cocktail is specifically designed for the sensitive eye area and may contain:

  • Low molecular weight hyaluronic acid: Hydrates the skin deeply, reducing fine lines (“crow’s feet”) and improving the area’s elasticity.
  • Peptides: Help strengthen collagen and elastin, providing firmness.
  • Amino acids and vitamins: Enhance cellular renewal and act as powerful antioxidants.
  • Substances that improve microcirculation: Ingredients like caffeine or rutin, which help reduce puffiness and dark circles caused by poor circulation.
  • Polynucleotides: Improve microcirculation and promote collagen production, thereby treating fine wrinkles and dark circles.

 

BEFORE

AFTER 15 DAYS

How is the procedure done?

  • Preparation: The area around the eyes is thoroughly cleaned. A topical anesthetic cream may be applied to minimize any discomfort.
  • Injection: The dermatologist uses an extremely thin needle or nanosoft needles to perform multiple, superficial injections around the eyes.
  • Duration: The procedure is quick and lasts about 15-20 minutes.

Strawberry eyes after mesotherapy

Strawberry eyes after mesotherapy

Benefits and Results

Eye mesotherapy is an excellent treatment for:

  • Reducing dark circles: Whether they are due to hereditary factors or poor microcirculation, mesotherapy improves their appearance.
  • Hydrating and smoothing fine lines: Hyaluronic acid fills in fine wrinkles and provides deep hydration.
  • Reducing puffiness: It helps decongest the area, reducing swelling and “bags.”
  • Increasing elasticity: The active ingredients stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, providing firmness.

The results are gradual, and the skin acquires a more luminous and rested look. Typically, 3-4 sessions are required, with an interval of 2-4 weeks. To maintain the result, it is recommended to repeat the treatment 2-3 times a year.

Eye mesotherapy is a safe treatment, as long as it is performed by a specialized dermatologist. The most common side effects are mild and include small bruises or redness, which subside in a few days.