Mesoporation is a cosmetic treatment that uses a non-invasive technique to enhance the penetration of skincare products into the deeper layers of the skin. It is often referred to as a combination of mesotherapy and electroporation.
Here's how Mesoporation treatment generally works:
1. Cleansing:
- The skin is cleansed to remove any makeup, oils, or impurities.
2. Application of Skincare Products:
- A specific skincare product, often a serum or cocktail containing vitamins, antioxidants, and other beneficial ingredients, is applied to the skin.
3. Mesoporation Device:
A mesoporation device is then used on the treated area. This device typically combines the principles of mesotherapy and electroporation.
- Mesotherapy: Mesotherapy involves the injection or application of small amounts of active substances directly into the skin. In mesoporation, instead of needles, the active ingredients are applied to the skin surface.
- Electroporation: Electroporation uses electrical pulses to temporarily disrupt the cell membrane, allowing for better penetration of substances into the cells. This enhances the absorption of the applied skincare products.
4. Enhanced Absorption:
- The combination of mesotherapy and electroporation is believed to enhance the absorption of the applied skincare products, delivering them more effectively to the deeper layers of the skin.
Benefits of Mesoporation Treatment may include:
- Improved skin hydration
- Increased absorption of vitamins and antioxidants
- Reduced appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
- Enhanced overall skin rejuvenation
It's important to note that while mesoporation is considered a non-invasive option for improving the delivery of skincare products, the effectiveness of the treatment can vary among individuals. Additionally, the long-term effects and safety of mesoporation treatments may need further research.