Needle-free mésothérapie is a recent medical technique that has become very popular in recent years. It consists of infusing large doses of vitamins (such as vitamin A, B3 or C), hyaluronic acid and growth factors deep into the skin.
This technique is very popular in recent years.
This technique is highly appreciated by Hollywood stars, and some of the most famous doctors have clients who are willing to undergo a package lasting several hours and pay more than 500 euros for a single session of this cocktail of active ingredients designed to preserve the skin's youthfulness.

What is lectromésothérapie?
History: Initially inspired by the traditional mésothérapie of the 1970s, which involved the injection of active substances to rejuvenate the skin, eélectromésothérapie has evolved towards a needle-free method. Anti-acute physicians sought to revitalize the skin by stimulating the production of collagen and other essential components. Over time, this technique has been refined to become more comfortable and accessible.
How it works: This modern method, also known as needle-free mastectomy or electroporation, relies on the use of electrical pulses. These pulses enable large doses of active ingredients, such as vitamin A, B3, C, niacinamide, peptides and hyaluronic acid, to be delivered into the deep layers of the dermis. This process stimulates cellular regeneration and improves blood circulation, resulting in younger, healthier skin.
Popularity and Applications: The électromésothérapie has become very popular for several reasons. It offers a safe, painless solution to a variety of skin problems, from wrinkles to acne scars. It is also effective for improving skin tone and texture, and for firming and toning muscles. In advanced anti-acne treatments, it is often the last step in a variety of treatments such as peels, microdermabrasion, scrubs and facial massages.
Benefits and Professional Recognition:The benefits of ectromethaneacute;sothérapie are not limited to its efficacy. Its ability to treat a variety of skin problems makes it highly versatile. What's more, the wide range of active ingredients available means that treatments can be tailored to the specific needs of each customer. Recognized and approved by aesthetic professionals around the world, this technique represents a valuable asset for improving the quality of services and customer satisfaction in the field of medical aesthetics.
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How does électromésothérapie work?
Electromassage is based on the use of low-frequency electrical currents to stimulate skin cells. These currents, although of low intensity, are powerful enough to trigger a reaction in the skin cells, encouraging them to regenerate more rapidly.
The érapie épulses are used to stimulate the skin cells.
The electrical impulse produced by the machine causes a temporary, reversible micro-break in the cell membrane, forming micropores (smaller than 100 nm). This allows the molecules present in the rums to penetrate the cell interior through these micropores, before closing and settling completely once the electric pulse has ended.
This drastically increases the cutaneous penetration of active powers (nutrients, vitamins, growth boosters) and delivers instantly visible, long-lasting results.6

These micro-injections, combined with a hot/cold effect, also stimulate fibroblasts to produce more collagen and lastine, making skin firmer and more radiant, with fewer wrinkles and imperfections.5
The needle-free massage device can be used at different temperatures, depending on the desired effect:
- Use in cryo mode: up to -5°C, tightens pores, drains, calms and soothes tissues. Tensing and plumping effect.
- Use with heat: up to 40°C, activates blood circulation and dilates pores. Use in place of microneedling l’été or to increase vasodilation before a treatment.
- Use hot then cold as a treatment alone in maintenance between 2 micro needling sequences.
Use in cryo mode: up to -5°C, tightens pores, drains, calms and soothes tissues. Tensing and plumping effect.
Use with heat: up to 40°C, activates blood circulation and dilates pores. Use in place of microneedling l’été or to increase vasodilation before a treatment.
Use hot then cold as a treatment alone in maintenance between 2 micro needling sequences.
In addition, électromésothérapie stimulates the production of collagen, a key protein that helps keep skin firm and elastic. By stimulating collagen production, lectromycin can help firm skin and reduce the appearance of wrinkles.6
Electromassage also acts on the lymphatic system, helping to eliminate toxins and waste from the body. This can help reduce the appearance of cellulite and promote a healthier general appearance of the skin.2
The Défis of needle-free mésothérapie: pénétration and depth
Collagen, lastine and hyaluronic acid are essential to the skin's elasticity and youthfulness. With age and exposure to free radicals (sun, pollution, etc.), their quality and quantity diminish, leading to wrinkles, skin slackening and age spots. These molecules are produced by fibroblasts, located beneath the epidermis (between 0.5 and 1.5mm deep). Effective stimulation of fibroblasts is crucial for anti-acutectomy treatments, which is why doctors use needles. The protective epidermis limits the penetration of molecules: less than 1% of vitamins in creams and masks penetrate it, and large molecules such as hyaluronic acid, which are much larger than the skin's pores, cannot be infused without advanced techniques.
Who is the électromésothérapie intended for?
- Customers concerned about aging: This treatment is idéal for customers looking to à combat the signs of aging, such as wrinkles and sagging skin. It stimulates collagen production, helping to firm skin and reduce the appearance of wrinkles.6
- Customers with skin problems: Electroporation can help treat a variety of skin problems, from acne to scars, by improving blood circulation and stimulating skin cell regeneration. 5
- Customers wishing to improve their figure: Needle-free mésothérapie is equally effective for body contouring and cellulite reduction. It can help tone muscles and eliminate fat deposits, helping clients achieve a firmer, more sculpted figure.7
- Customers looking to improve their general well-being: Beyond the aesthetic benefits, beauty therapy can also have a positive impact on general well-being. It can help improve blood circulation, eliminate toxins and promote a feeling of relaxation and well-being.
Customers concerned about aging: This treatment is idéal for customers looking to à combat the signs of aging, such as wrinkles and sagging skin. It stimulates collagen production, helping to firm skin and reduce the appearance of wrinkles.6
Customers with skin problems: Electroporation can help treat a variety of skin problems, from acne to scars, by improving blood circulation and stimulating skin cell regeneration. 5
Customers wishing to improve their figure: Needle-free mésothérapie is equally effective for body contouring and cellulite reduction. It can help tone muscles and eliminate fat deposits, helping clients achieve a firmer, more sculpted figure.7
Customers looking to improve their general well-being: Beyond the aesthetic benefits, beauty therapy can also have a positive impact on general well-being. It can help improve blood circulation, eliminate toxins and promote a feeling of relaxation and well-being.

Électromésothérapie, botox or hyaluronic acid, how to choose?
Each aesthetic treatment has its own advantages and disadvantages, and the choice between eacuteacute;sothérapie, botox and hyaluronic acid depends on a number of factors;depends on a number of factors, such as the customer's specific needs, preferences and tolerance of certain procedures. Here's an overview of each of these treatments:
L'électromésothérapie: As mentioned above, this technique uses electrical impulses to stimulate the skin, improving its texture and firmness, and to dissolve fat. 7 It's a non-invasive option that can help treat a variety of skin problems and improve general well-being. It is generally well tolerated and has few side effects.
Botox: Botox is a neurotoxin that is injected into muscles to reduce wrinkles and expression lines. Results are generally visible quickly, but botox requires regular injections to maintain results, which can be costly. What's more, although botox is generally safe, it can cause side effects such as bruising, pain at the injection site and, in rare cases, muscle weakness. Its effects last around 6 months.
Hyaluronic acid : Hyaluronic acid is a substance naturally present in the skin that can be injected to fill wrinkles and add volume to certain areas of the face. It offers natural results and is generally well-tolerated, but like botox, it requires regular injections to maintain results (every 6 months).
At the end of the day, it's all about filling in the wrinkles and adding volume to certain areas of the face.
In the end, the choice between eacute;lectromésothérapie, botox and hyaluronic acid depends on the customer's specific needs. Some customers may prefer the non-invasiveness of needle-free sothactics, while others may prefer the rapid results of botox or hyaluronic acid. It's important to discuss all options with the customer to determine the best approach for his or her specific needs.
How do you roll out a séance of lectroporation?
The expert examines the client to identify the skin problems she wishes to treat and, based on the results of the analysis, establishes a treatment protocol. The treatment begins with a thorough cleansing of the skin to remove impurities and make-up. Such a step is very important, as it helps to achieve a better skin tone afterwards. A medium microdermabrasion is recommended for the most problematic areas (scars, smoker's wrinkles around the mouth) or for clients with advanced skin damage due to the sun.
Once the skin is ready, the expert chooses from the range of sérums specially designed for mésothérapie. In some cases, they can be blended for a personalized effect. Once the sealer has been applied to the skin, the needle-free sewing machine produces gentle electrical impulses that the customer will feel lightly, and which are often associated with a pleasant tingling sensation. Most customers are very relaxed during the procedure, which generally lasts 15 to 30 minutes.
After just one session, most customers will feel their skin toned and tauter. Any treatment can be repeated twice a week. Results tend to improve with the number of treatments, as the benefits of skin infusion are cumulative.6
What are the results?
The results of electroporation can vary depending on the type of treatment performed, the active substances used and the customer's specific needs. However, here are some of the most commonly observed results:
- Improved skin appearance: Lectroporation can help improve skin texture and appearance. It can reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, help tighten sagging skin and give skin a more youthful, radiant appearance.
- Cellulite reduction:Electroporation can also be used to treat cellulite. It helps stimulate blood and lymphatic circulation, which can help eliminate fat deposits and reduce the appearance of cellulite.
- Firming and toning: By stimulating the subcutaneous muscles, electroporation can help firm and tone the skin, contributing to a firmer, more toned overall appearance.
- Improved hydration: By promoting the absorption of skincare products, electroporation can also help to improve skin hydration, which is essential for healthy, radiant skin.
Improved skin appearance: Lectroporation can help improve skin texture and appearance. It can reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, help tighten sagging skin and give skin a more youthful, radiant appearance.
Cellulite reduction:Electroporation can also be used to treat cellulite. It helps stimulate blood and lymphatic circulation, which can help eliminate fat deposits and reduce the appearance of cellulite.
Firming and toning: By stimulating the subcutaneous muscles, electroporation can help firm and tone the skin, contributing to a firmer, more toned overall appearance.
Improved hydration: By promoting the absorption of skincare products, electroporation can also help to improve skin hydration, which is essential for healthy, radiant skin.
It's important to note that the results of électroporation can vary depending on many factors, including the type and frequency of treatments, the quality of the products used, and each person's skin. To achieve the best results, it is recommended to follow a regular treatment program and use high-quality products.

How many times and how often do you need to do a sothérapie?
For optimum results, we recommend 1 course of lectroporation every week for at least 6 weeks.
How can we improve the results of lectromacutee sothée rapie?
There are several ways to optimize the results of soth-eacute rapie:
- Use high-quality skincare products : Lectroporation increases the perméabilit;y of facial and body skin, enabling skincare products to penetrate deep into the skin. The use of high-quality skincare products can therefore help improve treatment results.
- Following a personalized treatment program : To achieve the best results, it is generally recommended to follow a regular personalized treatment program. The exact number of sessions required will depend on the customer's specific needs, but in general, customers can expect to see improvements from the first.
- Use sothesis in combination with other treatments: this technique can be used in parallel with other aesthetic treatments to optimize results. For example, it can be used in combination with microdermabrasion, chemical peel or radiofrequency treatments.
- Adopt a healthy lifestyle: as with any aesthetic treatment, adopting a healthy lifestyle can help improve results. This includes a well-balanced diet, adequate hydration, avoiding tobacco and alcohol, and a regular exercise routine.
Use high-quality skincare products : Lectroporation increases the perméabilit;y of facial and body skin, enabling skincare products to penetrate deep into the skin. The use of high-quality skincare products can therefore help improve treatment results.
Following a personalized treatment program : To achieve the best results, it is generally recommended to follow a regular personalized treatment program. The exact number of sessions required will depend on the customer's specific needs, but in general, customers can expect to see improvements from the first.
Use sothesis in combination with other treatments: this technique can be used in parallel with other aesthetic treatments to optimize results. For example, it can be used in combination with microdermabrasion, chemical peel or radiofrequency treatments.
Adopt a healthy lifestyle: as with any aesthetic treatment, adopting a healthy lifestyle can help improve results. This includes a well-balanced diet, adequate hydration, avoiding tobacco and alcohol, and a regular exercise routine.
Why invest in a needle-free mésothérapie device?
What's the advantage over a conventional treatment (creams, masks…)?
The epidermis allows very few molecules to pass through, and only a small amount of vitamins (1%) can be absorbed with creams or masks. It's even worse with large molecules such as hyaluronic acid (which is 4,000 times larger than a vitamin), which don't penetrate at all.
What's the advantage over a classic mésothérapie?
Injections or microneedling are very effective but share all these disadvantages:
- They hurt
- They must be practiced under strict medical conditions with a strong sanitary constraint that is often coercive.
- They must be used in conjunction with specific injectable products that may have side effects such as redness and bruising.
They hurt
They must be practiced under strict medical conditions with a strong sanitary constraint that is often coercive.
They must be used in conjunction with specific injectable products that may have side effects such as redness and bruising.
That's why, over the last few years, we've seen the emergence of a new class of devices, all with the same aim: that of temporarily weakening the natural barrier of body and facial skin, allowing the desired molecules to penetrate deeper and in greater quantities, without altering cell structure or damaging tissues.
What's the advantage over other needle-free treatments (iontophorèse or phonophorèse)?
Injections are highly effective, but they have all these disadvantages in common: they hurt, they have to be performed under strict medical conditions, and they use specific injectable products that can have side effects such as redness and bruising. That's why, over the past few years, we've seen the emergence of a new class of devices, all with the same aim: that of temporarily weakening the skin's natural barrier to allow the desired molecules to penetrate deeper and in greater quantities.
The 3 best known are:
- Iontophorèse: a low-voltage current that pushes molecules of opposite polarity, similar to a magnet in the skin. Iontophoresis only allows the administration of small ionic compounds (special molecules with an electrical charge).
- Phonophorèse: the use of ultrasound to push molécules into the skin. This technique is considered more powerful than iontophoresis, and does not require the use of molecules or polarized cocktails. Ultrasound is like an invisible force pushing molecules into the skin.
- Électromesothérapie: considered by many professionals to be the most powerful transdermal delivery method. It is the only technology capable of delivering an instantaneous filling effect, comparable to needle injections. The number of trans-dermal routes available with electroporation is 500 times greater than with iontophoresis.1 That's why this technique is so much more effective, especially for large molecules.2 For small molecules such as vitamins, the pétration between the two techniques is similar and will depend on the degree of polarization of each molecule. 3,4
Iontophorèse: a low-voltage current that pushes molecules of opposite polarity, similar to a magnet in the skin. Iontophoresis only allows the administration of small ionic compounds (special molecules with an electrical charge).
Phonophorèse: the use of ultrasound to push molécules into the skin. This technique is considered more powerful than iontophoresis, and does not require the use of molecules or polarized cocktails. Ultrasound is like an invisible force pushing molecules into the skin.
Électromesothérapie: considered by many professionals to be the most powerful transdermal delivery method. It is the only technology capable of delivering an instantaneous filling effect, comparable to needle injections. The number of trans-dermal routes available with electroporation is 500 times greater than with iontophoresis.1 That's why this technique is so much more effective, especially for large molecules.2 For small molecules such as vitamins, the pétration between the two techniques is similar and will depend on the degree of polarization of each molecule. 3,4

Which device to choose?
The choice of a needle-free mésothérapie device should be based on several criteria:
- Reliability and durability: It's essential to choose a device with a proven track record in terms of reliability and durability. Look for reputable brands and check user reviews to make sure you're investing in a quality product.
- Ease of use: A good device should be easy to use, with intuitive controls and a clear user interface. If you plan to use it on different customers, it can be useful to choose a device that allows you to customize settings according to the specific needs of each customer.
- Features: Some devices offer additional features, such as the ability to adjust pulse intensity or use different types of current, or to regulate the heat of the handle. These features can help to improve treatment results and personalize the experience to suit the customer's needs.
- Training: The availability of training on the use of the device is a very important aspect to enable you to familiarize yourself with techniques and best practices.
- Budget: Of course, cost is always a factor. Make sure you choose a device that offers good value for money. It may be tempting to opt for the cheapest model, but remember that you get what you pay for. Investing in a high-quality device can save you money in the long run.
- After-sales service: Finally, check the type of support and after-sales service offered by the manufacturer. It's important to choose a supplier who can help you with technical problems or questions about using the device.
Reliability and durability: It's essential to choose a device with a proven track record in terms of reliability and durability. Look for reputable brands and check user reviews to make sure you're investing in a quality product.
Ease of use: A good device should be easy to use, with intuitive controls and a clear user interface. If you plan to use it on different customers, it can be useful to choose a device that allows you to customize settings according to the specific needs of each customer.
Features: Some devices offer additional features, such as the ability to adjust pulse intensity or use different types of current, or to regulate the heat of the handle. These features can help to improve treatment results and personalize the experience to suit the customer's needs.
Training: The availability of training on the use of the device is a very important aspect to enable you to familiarize yourself with techniques and best practices.
Budget: Of course, cost is always a factor. Make sure you choose a device that offers good value for money. It may be tempting to opt for the cheapest model, but remember that you get what you pay for. Investing in a high-quality device can save you money in the long run.
After-sales service: Finally, check the type of support and after-sales service offered by the manufacturer. It's important to choose a supplier who can help you with technical problems or questions about using the device.
How to choose your sérums for mésothérapie?
The choice of ointments for moth-eating depends largely on the treatment objectives and the customer's skin type. Here are a few tips for choosing the most appropriate rums:
1. Understand the customer's skin type: Skin type (oily, dry, combination, normal, sensitive) is a key factor in choosing a sérum. For example, people with oily skin can benefit from sérums that contain ingredients such as niacinamide, which helps regulate the production of sébum, while dry skin can benefit from moisturizing sérums with hyaluronic acid.
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2. Know your treatment goals: Serums should be selected according to the desired results and the area being treated (body, scalp or face). If the aim is to reduce the signs of aging, opt for serums containing antioxidants, ricinol or peptides. If the aim is to clear the skin, choose sérums with vitamin C or fruit acids.
3. Prioritize quality rums: The rums used in skin care must be of the highest quality to guarantee their effectiveness. We recommend using fragrances that do not contain artificial fragrances, colorants or parabens, which can irritate the skin. Fragrances should be sufficiently concentrated in active ingredients to deliver noticeable results.
4. Test rums before treatment: It is advisable to do a skin test with the chosen rum before using it for a full treatment. This ensures that the customer is not allergic to the ingredients.
5. Get professional advice: If you're not sure which sérum to choose, it's always a good idea to seek the advice of a dermatologist or aesthetic professional.
If you're not sure which sérum to choose, it's always a good idea to seek the advice of a dermatologist or aesthetic professional.
If you're not sure which sérum to choose, it's always a good idea to seek the advice of a dermatologist or aesthetic professional.
In reality, the choice of sarums for sothereacutectomy must be based on the specific needs of the customer's skin and the treatment objectives. This is a crucial aspect of beauty therapy, as the rums chosen determine to a large extent the efficacy of the treatment.
Please note that this is not an exhaustive list.

How much does a lectroporation device cost?
The cost of an electroporation device can vary considerably depending on several factors, including the features offered and the quality of the device.
In general, you can expect to pay between 800 and 2000 euros for a professional electroporation device. Top-of-the-range devices, which offer additional features such as the ability to preset pulse intensities or use different temperatures, can cost more.
At the end of the day, you can expect to pay a lot more.
Electroporation devices for domestic use are generally less expensive, with prices starting at around 100 euros. However, these devices are not comparable with a professional device as they cannot offer the same levels of efficiency and customization.
It's important to note that the initial cost of the device is not the only factor to consider. You also need to budget for device maintenance, the purchase of skin care products to use with the device, and possibly training to learn how to use the device properly.
It's important to note that the initial cost of the device isn't the only factor to consider.
How much does an electroporation session cost?
Advised price for a session : Between 45 and 60€
Advised price for a package : Between 270€ and 360€
Are there any contraindications to l’lectromésothérapie?
Here are some of the main contraindications to lectromésothérapie:
- Heart disease and pacemaker wearers:The électromésothérapie uses electrical currents, which can interfere with the operation of a pacemaker or be dangerous for people with heart disease.
- Pregnancy: The effects of electrolyte therapy on pregnant women are not well studied. Therefore, as a precaution, it is generally recommended that pregnant women do not use lectromethoxy.
- Épilepsia: electric pulses can potentially trigger an attack of épilepsia in people with this condition.
- Skin cancers: it is generally not advisable to use lectromycin on areas of skin affected by cancer or any other suspected skin lesion.
- Skin cancers: it is generally not advisable to use lectromycin on areas of skin affected by cancer or any other suspected skin lesion.
- Advanced diabetes: people with advanced diabetes may have problems with scarring, which could be exacerbated by the use of sothérapie.
- Severe active skin infections or skin irritations: lectromésothérapie may aggravate these conditions or spread them to other areas of the skin.
Heart disease and pacemaker wearers:
The électromésothérapie uses electrical currents, which can interfere with the operation of a pacemaker or be dangerous for people with heart disease.
Pregnancy: The effects of electrolyte therapy on pregnant women are not well studied. Therefore, as a precaution, it is generally recommended that pregnant women do not use lectromethoxy.
Épilepsia: electric pulses can potentially trigger an attack of épilepsia in people with this condition.
Skin cancers: it is generally not advisable to use lectromycin on areas of skin affected by cancer or any other suspected skin lesion.
Advanced diabetes: people with advanced diabetes may have problems with scarring, which could be exacerbated by the use of sothérapie.
Severe active skin infections or skin irritations: lectromésothérapie may aggravate these conditions or spread them to other areas of the skin.
It's always important to obtain a full medical history of your customer and to consult a health professional if you have any doubts about the safety of ectromacute;sothérapie for a particular customer. In case of doubt, it is always wise to choose the safe option and avoid treatment.
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What are the errors to avoid?
Electrometry, although non-invasive and generally safe, must always be performed with caution and competence. Even though it offers many advantages, it is essential to avoid certain common mistakes in order to maximize its impact and guarantee customer safety. Here are a few common mistakes to avoid:
- Not personalizing treatment : Lectromassage, like any other aesthetic treatment, must be personalized to the specific needs of each customer. Failure to do so can result in reduced efficacy and, in some cases, even untoward effects.
- Each treatment must be tailored to the specific needs of each customer.
- Ignore contraindications:Certain conditions, such as pregnancy, heart disease, pilepsy, or the presence of a pacemaker, constitute contraindications to électromésothérapie. It is essential to always carry out a prior assessment, and to take into account the client's medical history.
- Use low-quality skincare products:
- Importance of moisturizing: The skin must be properly moisturized before, during and after the treatment to maximize treatment results. Don't forget to remind your customers of the importance of drinking water before and after the treatment.
- Do not neglect the maintenance of the appliance: Regular maintenance of the appliance is essential to ensure its smooth operation and long life. It is also important to clean it regularly to avoid any risk of infection.
Not personalizing treatment : Lectromassage, like any other aesthetic treatment, must be personalized to the specific needs of each customer. Failure to do so can result in reduced efficacy and, in some cases, even untoward effects.
Ignore contraindications:Certain conditions, such as pregnancy, heart disease, pilepsy, or the presence of a pacemaker, constitute contraindications to électromésothérapie. It is essential to always carry out a prior assessment, and to take into account the client's medical history.
Use low-quality skincare products:
Importance of moisturizing: The skin must be properly moisturized before, during and after the treatment to maximize treatment results. Don't forget to remind your customers of the importance of drinking water before and after the treatment.
Do not neglect the maintenance of the appliance: Regular maintenance of the appliance is essential to ensure its smooth operation and long life. It is also important to clean it regularly to avoid any risk of infection.
By éviting these common mistakes, you can ensure safe and effective use of the électromésothérapie, maximizing the benefits for your customers.