
Does the hyaluronic acid injection (mesotherapy) hurt?
I am considering receiving a hyaluronic acid injection treatment to improve my skin condition, but I am concerned about pain during the procedure. Could you please tell me whether the hyaluronic acid injection is painful?

In general, the level of pain associated with hyaluronic acid injections (mesotherapy) is not significant, as the needles used are very fine and the injection speed is relatively fast. There may be a slight pricking sensation during the injection, but this usually disappears quickly. Additionally, doctors typically apply a topical anesthetic cream to the skin prior to the injection to minimize discomfort.
It is recommended to choose a reputable medical facility. Before undergoing hyaluronic acid injection treatment, communicate fully with your doctor to understand the procedure, potential risks, and expected level of discomfort. If you are concerned about pain, inform your doctor about your pain tolerance so that appropriate additional anesthetic measures can be taken.
In addition, follow your doctor’s instructions for daily skin care, avoid exposure to ultraviolet light, and maintain healthy lifestyle habits to promote skin recovery and prolong the treatment effects.