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Electric Microneedling x Mesotherapy: The Scientific Logic and Practical Effect Analysis of Deep Skin Rejuvenation

Mesotherapy, also known as mesoderm therapy, originated in France. First proposed by Dr. Michel Pister in 1952, the official medical report on this therapy was not published until 1958. In its early stage of development, mesotherapy was mainly used for the treatment of painful injured muscles; in 1987, the French Ministry of Health classified it as a legal traditional medical treatment. After years of in-depth research and promotion in many countries in Europe, Central and South America, the United States established a corresponding professional society for mesotherapy in 2003. Since then, this therapy has officially entered the field of global medical treatment and been gradually popularized. The following is a detailed explanation of relevant little knowledge about electric microneedling, as well as the principles, functions and effects of mesotherapy……
The therapeutic concept of mesotherapy is actually straightforward: it utilizes ultra-fine injection needles to deliver minimal doses of medication into the mesodermal tissue of the human body, which is essentially the superficial subcutaneous tissue layer. This targeted delivery allows the medication to be easily absorbed by the skin, thereby exerting its therapeutic effects. Typically, the injected medications are formulated based on years of research and have been widely used in Europe for an extended period. Coupled with the fact that the injection site is between skin tissues, the therapy is generally considered safe and reliable.
Currently, countries around the world apply the principle of mesotherapy to address various conditions and lesions, particularly in the field of medical aesthetics. Its applications include fat reduction and body contouring, skin tightening and lifting, skin rejuvenation and anti-wrinkle treatment, as well as the management of spots and scars.
The methods adopted in mesotherapy include:

Injection Mesotherapy (Traditional Syringe Injection and Mesotherapy Gun)

Microneedle Mesotherapy (Roller Microneedle, Stamp Microneedle, Electric Microneedle)

As we age, the number of fibroblasts—cells responsible for stimulating the growth of collagen and elastin—gradually decreases. This decline leads to skin sagging, along with the emergence of wrinkles, fine lines, and lax skin. Stimulating the production of collagen and elastin is crucial for achieving healthier, more youthful-looking skin, and this goal can be effectively accomplished through electric microneedling therapy.
Microneedling therapy operates on a physical principle: it employs fine needles to roll evenly back and forth across the skin surface, creating controlled punctures that penetrate down to the dermis. These ultra-fine dermal injuries trigger the skin’s natural self-repair mechanism, which initiates the regeneration of new collagen and a sequence of cellular reconstruction processes. Additionally, microneedle stimulation can soften fibrotic scar tissue, facilitating the regeneration of new collagen. This newly formed collagen fills in from the bottom of the scar upward, effectively lifting depressed scars to match the surrounding skin’s surface level. Suitable for all skin types, this therapy is particularly beneficial for individuals struggling with acne scars, wrinkles, fine lines, and enlarged pores.
Electric microneedling therapy is not only a powerful skin-rejuvenating tool for the face, but also extends its benefits to multiple areas of the body. Whether it’s the abdomen, limbs, or easily overlooked spots like the hands, this treatment safely addresses a wide range of skin concerns — from acne scars and surgical scars to post-pregnancy stretch marks and contracture scars caused by burns. It also delivers remarkable tightening effects on sagging skin across the body.

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