Periorbital Rejuvenation with Mesotherapy Based on Peptides, Biorevitalizing Agents, and Vitamin Complexes in Patients at an Aesthetic Clinic, Itapúa, 2024
Keywords:
mesotherapy, periorbital rejuvenation, peptides, aesthetic medicine, non-invasive treatmentAbstract
Introduction: Periorbital aging leads to visible facial changes that affect appearance. Mesotherapy has emerged as a non-surgical and effective option for treating fine wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, and skin laxity in this area.
Objective: To evaluate the clinical effects of mesotherapy with peptides, biorevitalizing agents, and vitamin complexes on periorbital rejuvenation in patients treated at an aesthetic clinic in Natalio, Itapúa, in 2024.
Materials and methods: Observational, descriptive, and prospective study. Twenty adult patients received three sessions of mesotherapy with approved active ingredients, spaced 15 days apart. Outcomes assessed included pigmentation, wrinkles, skin firmness, and patient satisfaction (EVA scale). Descriptive statistics and paired Student’s t-test were applied (p < 0.05).
Results: Eighty-five percent of patients showed moderate to significant clinical improvement. Mean satisfaction score was 8.6/10. No serious adverse events were reported. Only minor bruising (15%) and transient discomfort (10%) were observed.
Conclusion: Periorbital mesotherapy with peptides and vitamin complexes is an effective and safe option for aesthetic rejuvenation of the eye contour, with high patient satisfaction and good tolerability.
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