Hair Mesotherapy: Benefits, Price & What to Expect

Hair mesotherapy delivers active ingredients directly to the hair follicle through microneedling, which is why it can help with thinning and hair loss in a way that shampoos and topical serums alone cannot. It is not a one-off fix – like any follicle-stimulating treatment, it works through a series of sessions followed by ongoing maintenance.

Short Answer

A course of hair mesotherapy typically runs 4 to 8 sessions spaced one to two weeks apart, followed by maintenance treatments roughly every one to three months. Visible results usually appear after two to three months of regular treatment. Session prices vary by clinic and by how much active serum is used, and salons that offer it in-house typically invest in a dermapen device and a short course to get certified.

How Hair Mesotherapy Works

A dermapen or mesotherapy device creates a series of controlled micro-punctures across the scalp. Serums containing vitamins, peptides, amino acids, minerals and often hyaluronic acid are applied at the same time, so the active ingredients reach the dermis and the hair follicles directly instead of sitting on the skin's surface. This supports microcirculation around the follicle and can help move more hairs into an active growth phase.

How Many Sessions & How Often

Phase Frequency
Initial course 4 to 8 sessions, spaced 1 to 2 weeks apart
Maintenance 1 session roughly every 1 to 3 months

The exact number of sessions depends on the extent of hair loss and how the scalp responds. Skipping the maintenance phase is the most common reason results fade – the stimulating effect on the follicles is not permanent on its own.

What Affects the Price

  • Serum used – formulas with a higher concentration of active ingredients (peptides, growth factors, PDRN) generally cost more than a basic vitamin blend.
  • Session length and device – a full scalp treatment with a professional dermapen takes longer than a small touch-up area.
  • Course vs single session pricing – many clinics offer a discounted rate when a full course of 4 to 8 sessions is booked upfront rather than paid one visit at a time.
  • Location – like most beauty treatments, prices vary by city and country.

Is It Painful, and What Are the Side Effects?

Most clients feel only mild tingling or warmth on the scalp rather than sharp pain, since the microneedles are shallow. Sensitivity depends on needle depth and the device used, and a cooling or numbing gel can be applied beforehand if needed. It is normal to see mild redness on the scalp for a few hours after treatment.

Add Hair Mesotherapy to Your Salon Menu

For a salon or freelance beautician, offering hair mesotherapy usually starts with a certified dermapen device and a training course rather than a large equipment investment. The entry cost is far lower than most laser or radiofrequency devices, which makes it a common first step for salons expanding into scalp and hair treatments.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does hair mesotherapy cost?

Pricing varies by clinic, the serum used and whether you book a single session or a full course. Courses of 4 to 8 sessions are usually priced lower per session than paying for each visit individually.

How many sessions of hair mesotherapy do I need?

Most courses run 4 to 8 sessions spaced one to two weeks apart, followed by maintenance sessions roughly every one to three months to keep the results.

Is hair mesotherapy painful?

It is not particularly painful. The microneedles are shallow, so most people feel only mild tingling or warmth on the scalp rather than sharp pain.

How long do hair mesotherapy results last?

Visible results typically appear after two to three months of regular treatment. Without maintenance sessions roughly every one to three months, the stimulating effect on the follicles gradually fades.

Hair mesotherapy vs PRP – what's the difference?

Hair mesotherapy uses a serum of vitamins, peptides and amino acids applied by microneedling. PRP (platelet-rich plasma) uses the client's own blood, processed to concentrate growth factors, which is then injected into the scalp. Both target hair follicles, but PRP requires a blood draw and lab processing, while mesotherapy uses a pre-made serum and is quicker to offer in a salon setting.

This article is for general information only and does not replace a professional consultation. Anyone with active hair loss should have the underlying cause assessed by a dermatologist or trichologist before starting treatment.

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