
Introduction to MesoBotox
MesoBotox is an advanced cosmetic procedure that combines Botulinum Toxin (Botox) with mesotherapy techniques to rejuvenate the skin. Unlike traditional Botox, which targets muscle movement to reduce dynamic wrinkles, MesoBotox is injected into the superficial layers of the skin, improving skin texture, hydration, fine lines, and elasticity. This treatment is an ideal anti-aging solution for individuals looking to achieve smoother, firmer, and more youthful skin without the frozen look associated with traditional Botox.
MesoBotox is a technique that delivers highly diluted botulinum toxin in microdroplets across the superficial dermis rather than deep into specific muscles. At Claire Derma, our dermatologists use this approach to treat diffuse skin texture concerns — enlarged pores, oiliness, fine crepe-like wrinkles, and neck bands — that standard Botox injections do not address.

How MesoBotox Works
MesoBotox is applied through microinjections using fine needles, delivering diluted botulinum toxin mixed with skin-rejuvenating ingredients into the skin. It works by:
The science behind MesoBotox involves a different pharmacological approach than traditional neurotoxin treatment. Standard Botox injections use concentrated doses (2 to 5 units per point) injected deep into muscle bellies.

Reversing Signs of Aging with MesoBotox
A MesoBotox session at Claire Derma takes 20 to 30 minutes. The diluted botulinum toxin is prepared fresh — typically 50 to 100 units in 2.5ml saline — and loaded into a mesotherapy device or drawn into a tuberculin syringe for manual injection.

Benefits of MesoBotox for Anti-Aging
MesoBotox fills a treatment gap between standard neurotoxin (which targets specific muscles) and mesotherapy skin boosters (which address hydration and quality without any muscle effect). At Claire Derma, patients who feel their skin looks dull, oily, or coarse despite addressing wrinkles with standard Botox are ideal MesoBotox candidates.

Ideal Candidates for MesoBotox
MesoBotox is suitable for individuals who:
Results from MesoBotox develop within five to seven days, with pore refinement and oil reduction becoming increasingly apparent over two weeks. The skin appears smoother, less shiny, and more even in texture. At Claire Derma, patients consistently describe the effect as their skin looking naturally polished — as though they are wearing a filter in person.
The Treatment Process
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Consultation & Skin Analysis
A dermatologist assesses your skin concerns and customizes the MesoBotox formulation. Your dermatologist assesses skin texture, pore size, oiliness, and fine wrinkle distribution. We determine whether MesoBotox alone or in combination with standard neurotoxin injections will best meet your goals. Treatment areas — face, neck, decolletage — are selected and the dilution protocol is planned.
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Microinjections
Small amounts of diluted Botox are injected into the upper layers of the skin using a fine needle. Topical numbing cream is applied to the treatment area 20 minutes before the procedure. The skin is cleansed with antiseptic. The botulinum toxin is diluted to MesoBotox concentration — typically 50 to 100 units in 2.5ml saline — and loaded into a mesotherapy device or.
Expected Results & Recovery
Fine lines appear softer and less noticeable.
Skin feels firmer and plumper due to collagen stimulation.
Pores appear refined, creating a smoother surface.
Enhanced skin hydration and glow within a few days.
Minimal downtime, allowing patients to resume activities the same day.
Best results with 3–5 sessions, spaced 4–6 weeks apart.

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Results typically last 3–6 months, with gradual fading over time.
No, MesoBotox softens fine lines while preserving natural facial expressions.
Most individuals see visible improvement after 3–5 sessions. To maintain long-term results, follow-up treatments are recommended every few months.
Yes, it can be combined with microneedling, laser therapy, and dermal fillers for enhanced skin rejuvenation.
MesoBotox is minimally uncomfortable, and a numbing cream is applied before the procedure to ensure comfort.
There is no significant downtime. Mild redness or swelling may occur but resolves within a few hours to a day.
Initial skin improvements appear within 7–10 days, with full results developing over 2–4 weeks.
Regular Botox uses concentrated doses injected deep into specific muscles to relax dynamic wrinkles like frown lines and crow's feet. MesoBotox uses highly diluted toxin injected superficially across a broad skin area to improve texture, reduce pores, and control oiliness.
No. The diluted concentration used in MesoBotox — approximately one-tenth of standard Botox strength — is not enough to paralyse any facial muscle. It weakens superficial muscle fibres and gland activity just enough to smooth skin texture and reduce oil production. At Claire Derma, patients retain completely normal facial movement and expression.
Yes. Because MesoBotox is delivered intradermally — at the same depth where eccrine sweat glands are located — it partially inhibits sweat production across the treatment area. At Claire Derma, patients with facial hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating on the forehead, nose, and upper lip) often see significant sweat reduction alongside the cosmetic pore-refining benefits.
MesoBotox typically lasts two to three months, somewhat shorter than the three to four months of standard Botox. The diluted formulation is metabolised faster due to the smaller dose at each injection point. At Claire Derma, most patients schedule MesoBotox every eight to ten weeks.