Mesotherapy treatments in Sompting, Worthing – Diana Aesthetics
Mesotherapy is a non surgical cosmetic treatment that involves injecting small amounts of carefully selected vitamins, minerals, amino acids, enzymes, and hyaluronic acid into the middle layer of the skin known as the mesoderm. This treatment nourishes and rejuvenates the skin, improves circulation, and stimulates collagen and elastin production.
Developed in France in the 1950s, mesotherapy is now widely used for skin rejuvenation, hair restoration, cellulite reduction, and body contouring.
- Facial Mesotherapy to hydrate and revitalise dull or tired skin
- Hair Mesotherapy to stimulate growth and reduce hair thinning
- Body Mesotherapy for cellulite reduction and localised fat deposits
- Neck and Décolletage Mesotherapy to smooth fine lines and tighten skin
- Hand Mesotherapy to restore moisture and improve texture
Mesotherapy can benefit individuals who wish to
- Improve skin tone and texture
- Reduce fine lines and early signs of ageing
- Brighten dull, tired, or dehydrated skin
- Minimise cellulite or localised fat
- Stimulate hair growth and strengthen hair follicles
- Improve circulation and lymphatic drainage
- Support collagen and elastin production
Mesotherapy should not be performed on individuals who have
- Pregnancy or are breastfeeding
- Active skin infections, inflammation, or open wounds in the treatment area
- Uncontrolled diabetes or bleeding disorders
- Autoimmune conditions or compromised immune system
- Known allergies to any ingredients used in the mesotherapy solution
- History of severe allergic reactions or anaphylaxis
- Use of blood thinning medication unless cleared by a medical professional
- Active acne or eczema flare in the treatment zone
- Hydrates and rejuvenates the skin from within
- Improves elasticity, firmness, and radiance
- Reduces fine lines and smooths skin texture
- Boosts collagen and elastin production naturally
- Restores glow without altering facial structure
- Can target specific concerns such as pigmentation, cellulite, or hair loss
- Minimal downtime and safe when performed by trained professionals
During the treatment, a topical numbing cream is applied for comfort. Using very fine needles or a meso gun device, the practitioner delivers microinjections of the nutrient cocktail into the skin. The session usually lasts between 30 and 60 minutes, depending on the area treated.
Mild redness, swelling, or small bumps may appear immediately after the procedure, which typically subside within 24 to 48 hours. Results develop gradually, improving over several sessions.
- Mesotherapy was first developed in France by Dr Michel Pistor in 1952.
- The term “mesotherapy” comes from the word “mesoderm,” which is the skin layer targeted by the treatment.
- It can deliver up to 100 tiny injections per minute using automated meso guns.
- Hyaluronic acid used in mesotherapy can attract and retain up to one thousand times its weight in water.
- Many professional athletes use mesotherapy to improve circulation and recovery in specific areas.
Proper aftercare is essential to ensure optimal healing and to achieve the best results.
Immediately After Treatment (First 24 Hours)
- Avoid touching, rubbing, or applying pressure to the treated area.
- Do not apply makeup, skincare products, or creams unless advised by your practitioner.
- Avoid exposure to sunlight, heat, saunas, and steam rooms.
- Refrain from alcohol consumption and vigorous exercise.
- Apply a cold compress or soothing thermal water spray to calm the skin if needed.
- Keep the area clean and dry for at least twelve hours.
First Few Days (Days 1 to 3)
- Mild redness, swelling, bruising, or tiny bumps may occur. These reactions are normal and should settle within a few days.
- Avoid swimming pools, saunas, steam rooms, and hot showers to reduce the risk of irritation or infection.
- Do not use active skincare ingredients such as retinol, glycolic acid, or exfoliants.
- Use a gentle, fragrance-free cleanser and a hydrating, soothing moisturiser.
- Avoid facial massages or treatments until your practitioner advises.
- Protect the skin from direct sunlight and always apply SPF 30 or higher.
First Week (Days 4 to 7)
- Continue gentle skincare and daily sun protection.
- If bruising appears, apply Arnica cream to help it fade faster.
- Keep the skin well hydrated by drinking plenty of water and using moisturising products.
- Do not undergo waxing, laser treatments, or peels for at least one week.
- Makeup may be applied after 24 to 48 hours, provided there is no redness or irritation.
Two Weeks After Treatment
- The skin will appear smoother, more radiant, and hydrated.
- For best results, a course of mesotherapy treatments is usually recommended, spaced two to four weeks apart.
- Continue to protect your skin with SPF daily and maintain a healthy skincare routine.
What to Expect During Healing
- Tiny injection marks or mild redness may remain visible for up to 48 hours.
- Some clients experience mild peeling or dryness as the skin renews.
- Gradual improvement in skin quality and glow will develop after several sessions.
When to Contact Your Practitioner Immediately
Seek professional advice if you experience any of the following
- Severe pain, increasing swelling, or warmth in the treated area
- Skin that feels hard, hot, or unusually tender
- Signs of infection such as pus, redness, or fever
- Any allergic reaction such as itching, rash, or breathing difficulty
Long-Term Care and Maintenance
- Maintain hydration and follow a balanced diet rich in vitamins and antioxidants.
- Avoid smoking, as it accelerates skin ageing and reduces treatment effectiveness.
- Follow your practitioner’s recommended treatment plan for ongoing maintenance.
- Use gentle skincare with hyaluronic acid and peptides to prolong results.
- Continue SPF protection daily, even during cloudy weather.

Deposit
A £20 non-refundable deposit will be taken when booking appointments. Your deposit will be deducted from the cost of treatment, please see cancellation policy for how your deposit maybe affected.