One of the most common problems we encounter with at-home skincare products is their limited penetration into the deeper layers of the skin. Even the most powerful active ingredients, such as hyaluronic acid, retinol, and peptides, often fail to reach where they are most needed to deliver their maximum benefits. This is where mesotherapy with microneedling offers a solution, a method that enhances the absorption of skincare products and multiplies their effectiveness.
How Does Microneedling Work?
Microneedling is a technique that uses a device with microscopic needles to create controlled micro-injuries on the surface of the skin. These micro-injuries:
- Open microscopic channels in the skin, allowing active ingredients to penetrate deeper layers.
- Stimulate the natural production of collagen and elastin, improving the overall texture and health of the skin.
- Activate the skin's natural healing mechanisms, enhancing the action of nourishing ingredients.
The Problem of Product Penetration at Home
The natural function of the skin is to act as a barrier, protecting the body from external factors. This protection, however, means that many substances we apply topically cannot pass through the skin layer and reach the deeper zones, where living cells that need rejuvenation are located.
- Creams and serums: Their application on the skin surface is beneficial, but a large part of the active ingredients remains on the surface.
- Product waste: Without the proper penetration method, the products we use at home are often not fully utilized, reducing their effectiveness.
Why Microneedling is the Ideal Solution
- Increased Absorption: With microneedling, products can penetrate up to 200 times more into the deeper layers of the skin compared to simple application.
- Multiplication of Results: Active ingredients reach where they can act most effectively, dramatically improving hydration, tightening, and skin restructuring.
- Targeted Treatment: Mesotherapy with microneedling allows the application of specialized products (e.g., vitamins, peptides, hyaluronic acid) for specific needs, such as fine lines, dyschromia, or skin toning.
The Benefits of Mesotherapy with Microneedling
- Skin rejuvenation: The natural production of collagen and elastin makes the skin firmer and smoother.
- Even texture: Dyschromia and fine lines are significantly reduced.
- Product economy: Increased absorption means you need less product for the same results.
Conclusion
Microneedling is not just a skincare technique, but an investment in the health and beauty of your skin. If you struggle to see results from the products you use at home, mesotherapy with microneedling may be the answer you're looking for. With proper application and the right products, you'll see the difference this method can make in your skincare routine.



