Unveiling the Science of Mesotherapy at Skin Clinic by Dr. Eram Razzaq
Mesotherapy at Skin Clinic by Dr. Eram Razzaq Bahria Town Lahore is a dermatologist-supervised procedure using fine micro-injections to deliver vitamins, peptides and hydrating actives into the upper skin. It is an adjunct cosmetic procedure and not a substitute for medical care.
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Unveiling the Science of Mesotherapy at Skin Clinic by Dr. Eram Razzaq
Description
Mesotherapy at Skin Clinic by Dr. Eram Razzaq
Mesotherapy at Skin Clinic by Dr. Eram Razzaq, Bahria Town Lahore is a dermatologist-supervised procedure using fine micro-injections to deliver vitamins, peptides and hydrating actives into the upper skin. It is an adjunct cosmetic procedure and not a substitute for medical care, and is usually planned across several sessions.
Consultation is required. To book an appointment at the clinic, call 03041115000.
Usage & Benefits
- Targeted delivery of vitamins, antioxidants and peptides
- Supports skin hydration and surface texture
- May complement broader skincare or rejuvenation plans
- Customised formula based on dermatologist assessment
- In-clinic procedure with a structured aftercare plan
- Suitable for face, neck and selected body areas based on assessment
How To Use
1. Book a consultation in Bahria Town Lahore for skin and medical history review.
2. The clinician selects an appropriate mesotherapy cocktail.
3. Topical anaesthetic is applied as needed.
4. Micro-injections are delivered into the targeted area.
5. A soothing serum or mask is applied post-treatment.
6. Follow aftercare — avoid heavy makeup, exercise and saunas for 24 hours; use SPF.
FAQs
Is mesotherapy a substitute for medical treatment?
No. It is a cosmetic adjunct and should not replace any medically indicated care.
How many sessions are recommended?
A typical plan involves 4–6 sessions, spaced 2–4 weeks apart, then maintenance.
What side effects are possible?
Mild bruising, redness, swelling or tenderness at injection points are common and short-lived.
Who should avoid it?
Patients who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have certain skin or systemic conditions should disclose this; the clinician will advise.
When will I see results?
Some hydration improvement is reported early; cumulative results build over the series.



