Doctors warn against beauty trend that causes reptile skin

Mesotherapy’s Viral Comeback
Mesotherapy, a cosmetic procedure from the 1950s, is trending again. Touted as a non-surgical way to erase wrinkles and melt fat, it’s booming on TikTok and Instagram. The treatment involves injecting a mix of vitamins, enzymes, and plant extracts just under the skin to improve circulation and reduce fat. But experts warn: it’s largely unregulated and risky.

Lack of Oversight and Standardization
“There’s no FDA approval, no regulation,” says Dr. Viktoryia Kazlouskaya, a New York dermatologist. “Each injector uses their own recipe.” Despite medical concerns, influencers promote mesotherapy as a cheaper alternative to Botox, and DIY kits — costing as little as $45 — are sold online, allowing anyone to inject themselves at home.

Health Risks and Reactions
The side effects can be serious. Swollen, blister-like bumps are common after treatment. Some users describe the texture as “reptile skin.” Under-eye injections are particularly dangerous due to the sensitivity of the area. “We’re talking about long-lasting bruises, allergic reactions, infections, skin death, or even blindness,” warns Kazlouskaya. Other risks include granulomas, permanent scarring, and pigmentation issues.

Beauty vs. Safety
Plastic surgeon Dr. Prem Tripathi cautions, “It’s inexpensive, easy to administer, and doesn’t require much training. That’s why it’s become so popular — but it also makes it extremely risky.” With little regulation in the U.S., mesotherapy’s popularity continues to grow despite potential dangers. As Tripathi puts it, “Just because it’s sold to you as safe and natural doesn’t mean it actually is.”

In a beauty-obsessed world, mesotherapy is a reminder: quick fixes can come with lasting consequences.

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