In aesthetic beauty, both traditional and Eporex mesotherapy means introducing cocktails of vitamins, minerals and amino acids just beneath the epidermis. Each ingredient has a specific action within the cells of the treatment area and they work to reverse the physiology of a particular condition.
Traditional mesotherapy involves the cocktail of ingredients being injected superficially. Practitioners can move the needle quite quickly as they can make a few dozen punctures, each time releasing small quantities of the ingredients. Your practitioner may numb your face with a special cream before the treatment is done as it can be quite painful. You may well have some slight bruising for a day or two also.
The traditional injection mesotherapy needle technique can be off-putting as it’s not particularly pleasant, and you are supposed to have weekly treatments with aesthetic mesotherapy.
The Eporex system is a new type of transdermal delivery system which has been developed on the basis of a broad range of accredited studies and research, particularly in the field of physical mechanisms that penetrate and broaden the spread of active ingredients in the skin.
Eporex Mesotherapy was an original concept when it was created in 2003, and that was to combine the Eporex transdermal delivery system with traditional mesotherapy and to offer, for the first time, a painless, no-needle mesotherapy treatment.
With the Eporex Mesotherapy treatment, the ingredients are not injected into the skin but affected by an electrical current. Eporex’s patented delivery chamber activates the mesotherapy ingredients, and with a synergy of techniques, introduces them beneath the skin. The treatment is performed by moving the chamber over the skin, emitting the active ingredients. You should feel a tingling sensation during the treatment but this should never be uncomfortable and is controlled by your Eporex therapist.



