Mesotherapy
Advanced injectable skin rejuvenation — Profhilo, polynucleotides, Sculptra, Radiesse, mesotherapy, microneedling and PRP — to improve skin quality from within.
Overview
Understanding Mesotherapy
Skin rejuvenation is about treating the skin itself — its hydration, firmness, density and glow — rather than adding volume. The treatments in this category use ultra-pure hyaluronic acid (Profhilo), polynucleotides, polylactic acid (Sculptra), calcium hydroxylapatite (Radiesse), peptide mesotherapy cocktails, the patient's own platelets (PRP), or controlled micro-injury (microneedling) to stimulate the skin's own production of collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid. The result is skin that is genuinely healthier — not just covered in product — and changes that develop over weeks to months.
Our Mesotherapy Treatments
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Mesotherapy
Tailored micro-injections of vitamins, amino acids and antioxidants for skin radiance.
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Eyes Mesotherapy
Eye Mesotherapy is a skin rejuvenation treatment designed to improve the appearance of the delicate under-eye area through the delivery of hydrating and revitalising ingredients directly into the skin
Treats Skin Itself
Stimulates collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid — not a topical fix.
Natural Glow
Healthy luminosity that develops over weeks, not an injected look.
Tailored Combinations
Profhilo, polynucleotides, microneedling and PRP combine well in planned sequence.
Long-Term Results
Improvements continue developing over months and accumulate with maintenance.
Who It's For
Is this category right for you?
The clients who benefit most from mesotherapy typically share one or more of these goals.
- Dull, tired or dehydrated skin that no longer 'bounces back'
- Early ageing — fine lines, loss of firmness, reduced glow
- Clients who want to improve skin quality without adding volume
- Post-pregnancy or post-illness skin recovery
- Skin laxity in the lower face, neck, décolletage and hands
- Maintenance for clients already happy with their facial structure
What 'skin rejuvenation' actually means
Skin rejuvenation, in the modern aesthetic sense, means treating the biology of the skin — collagen, elastin, hyaluronic acid, fibroblast activity, vascular and barrier function — rather than the appearance alone. The treatments in this category share a common principle: they stimulate the skin to do something itself, rather than placing a substance that masks an issue.
That principle is why results take weeks rather than minutes, and why they last longer than an injected volume change. It is also why these treatments age well: the skin you see at 6 months is genuinely healthier, not just temporarily plumper.
Treatments in this category
- Profhilo — ultra-pure hyaluronic acid for bio-remodelling, deep hydration and collagen stimulation.
- Polynucleotides — DNA-fragment injections that support tissue repair and regeneration.
- Sculptra — poly-L-lactic acid bio-stimulator for gradual, long-lasting collagen restoration.
- Radiesse — calcium hydroxylapatite for both immediate lift and long-term collagen stimulation.
- Sunekos — amino-acid + hyaluronic-acid skin boosters for lower face, eyes and neck.
- Mesotherapy — micro-injection of vitamin, peptide and antioxidant cocktails into the dermis.
- Microneedling — controlled micro-channels to trigger the skin's repair response and improve absorption.
- PRP (Vampire Therapy) — platelet-rich plasma drawn from your own blood for regenerative effect.
- Skin tag removal — minor procedural skin treatments where appropriate.
Who skin rejuvenation suits
Clients in their late 20s through 60s typically benefit, with the dominant indication shifting from preventative hydration in younger clients to firmness, density and laxity in older clients. Skin rejuvenation suits clients who want to improve quality, not add volume, and who are willing to commit to a course of treatment rather than expecting instant change.
It is also our usual starting recommendation for clients new to aesthetic medicine: it has a strong safety profile, results are subtle, and it builds trust before any decision about more permanent interventions.
Combining treatments
The treatments in this category often work best in planned sequence. A common skin-quality programme might combine Profhilo at month 0 and 1, microneedling monthly for three months, and conservative anti-wrinkle dosing alongside, with maintenance Profhilo every 6 months. We plan combinations carefully: more is not always better, and sequencing matters.
FAQs
Mesotherapy — questions we are asked most
What's the difference between Profhilo and dermal filler?
How are polynucleotides different from Profhilo?
How many sessions of skin rejuvenation do I need?
When will I see results from skin rejuvenation?
Is skin rejuvenation painful?
Can I combine skin rejuvenation with other treatments?
Speak to our clinical team
Every mesotherapy plan begins with a private consultation in West Hampstead. We will review your goals, assess suitability and recommend the smallest effective intervention.