Who is it suitable for?
Considered for people describing dullness and fatigue in the skin who are looking for radiance rather than a visible change. It is not intended to remove wrinkles or add volume.
How does it work?
The cocktail contains vitamins, minerals, amino acids and hyaluronic acid. Delivered into the superficial layer of the skin, it aims to support the tissue's hydration and repair processes. The effect is gradual and judged across a series.
How is it performed?
The skin is cleansed and a topical anaesthetic is applied. The product is delivered across the face through many superficial micro-injections. The areas treated are agreed at examination.
What to watch for afterwards
No make-up and no direct sun for the first 24 hours. The small bumps at the injection points settle within a few hours. Sunscreen matters in the days that follow.
This treatment is not for everyone
Who should not have it?
Not performed during pregnancy or breastfeeding, where there is active facial infection or a skin condition in flare, with a known allergy to the components, or in a bleeding disorder.
Frequently asked
About this treatment
How does it differ from standard mesotherapy?
The difference is the preparation. Paris Glow uses a ready-formulated, multi-ingredient skin cocktail, whereas in standard mesotherapy the mixture may be put together for the skin in front of you. The technique and the target are largely the same.
When do results show?
A feeling of radiance and hydration is described relatively early. The effect is gradual and is judged across a series; no marked transformation should be expected from one session.
How long does the effect last?
It is not permanent and fades over time. The treatment is planned as a care routine; how often to repeat is discussed at your review, according to skin type.
Can I have it before a special occasion?
There is redness and there are small bumps afterwards; these usually settle quickly, but how quickly varies. If you have an important date, plan around it and do not leave the treatment to the last moment.
What side effects can occur?
Redness and temporary bumps at the injection points are expected findings. Bruising is less common. Report anything unexpected to the clinic.
My skin is oily — is this suitable?
Oily skin is not an obstacle here; dullness and uneven texture occur on oily skin too. Where acne is active and inflamed, however, that is addressed first.
What should I do before the appointment?
Medicines and supplements that thin the blood — aspirin, ibuprofen-type painkillers, vitamin E, omega-3 — make bruising more likely. Tell us before your appointment if you take any; whether and when to pause them is your doctor's decision. Never stop a prescribed medicine on your own. If you have a history of cold sores, say so: an injection can trigger one.
Does it hurt? Is anaesthetic used?
Very fine needles are used, and a topical anaesthetic cream is applied beforehand where it helps. Most people describe a mild sting. Pain thresholds differ, so if you are uncomfortable during the procedure just say so — it can be paused and more can be done.
Can it be done during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
Aesthetic injections are not advised during pregnancy or breastfeeding. There is not enough safety data for these periods, so they are avoided. Tell us beforehand if you are or might be pregnant, or are breastfeeding.
Who performs the treatment?
The assessment, the planning and the injection are all carried out by Dr. Burak Gümüşçü. What will be done, why, and what the alternatives are is explained before anything begins.
Which products are used?
Only licensed, single-use, sterile products. If you would like to know the name and contents of the product being used, that is shared at the consultation, and the packaging is opened in front of you.
Why is there no price on the site?
Türkiye's health advertising rules prohibit clinics from publishing prices or promotional offers. Beyond that, the amount used and the number of sessions vary from person to person, so a single figure would be misleading. Your own figure is given directly after the consultation.
Can another treatment be done in the same session?
Some treatments can be planned together in one session; others need to be spaced apart. That is decided after the face is assessed as a whole — the aim is to get the order right, not to add procedures.
This page is for general information and is not medical advice. Treatment decisions follow a medical examination, and results vary between individuals.

