The skin of the periorbital zone is one of the thinnest, most delicate and most vulnerable areas of the face. Thin dermis, minimal amount of subcutaneous fat, high vascularization and constant facial activity lead to early appearance of signs of aging, dark circles and puffiness. In addition, it is the first to react to age-related changes, chronic stress, fatigue, lack of sleep, as well as to the influence of external factors - ultraviolet radiation, environmental pollution and oxidative stress.
That is why the area around the eyes requires a particularly delicate and at the same time effective professional approach. One of the modern solutions in clinical and aesthetic practice is the use of mesococktails as part of the mesotherapy procedure to correct age-related and aesthetic changes in the periorbital area.
Mesococktails are multi-component preparations used in injection cosmetology for targeted effects on several pathogenetic mechanisms at the same time:
Mesococktail formulas may include:
It is important for a cosmetologist to select the composition depending on the morphotype of aging, the severity of the venous component, skin thickness and the presence of fatty hernias.
Mesotherapy of the periorbital zone is advisable for:
It is important to conduct differential diagnostics of the causes of dark circles, since anatomical features (pronounced nasolacrimal groove, fat packs) may require combined correction protocols.
When working with the periorbital area, the cosmetologist must take into account:
The course of procedures usually consists of 3–6 sessions with an interval of 10–14 days, however, the protocol is determined individually.
After the procedure, the patient is given clear recommendations on care and restrictions to minimize the risk of edema and hematomas.
The use of mesococktails in the periorbital area provides the following effects:
Mesotherapy of the periorbital zone is an effective tool both in monoprotocols and in combined rejuvenation programs (in combination with biorevitalization, hardware methods, botulinum therapy).
For a specialist, this means: