Homeopathic Mesotherapy in Tavira
A localised, integrated treatment for pain relief, circulation and tissue regeneration
At Spiralis Health Concept in Tavira, Homeopathic Mesotherapy combines medical precision with the subtlety of natural therapy. It is based on Dr Michel Pistor’s principle of “Little, seldom, and in the right place”, and aims to act precisely where pain or dysfunction presents itself, supporting tissue regeneration, pain relief, and improved local circulation.
What is Homeopathic Mesotherapy?
Mesotherapy is a medical technique introduced in 1952 by Dr Michel Pistor. It involves administering low doses of allopathic or homeopathic medicines directly into the skin, at the level of the affected area or at its origin.
At Spiralis Health Concept, “homeopathic” refers to opting for natural medicines or formulations whenever possible, tailored to each individual profile.
This technique makes it possible not only to treat surface symptoms, but also to address the underlying cause — muscles, tendons, joints, the circulatory system or the integumentary system — promoting an integrated approach.
Techniques used
The most common techniques include:
Intradermal injection at a depth of 1–13 mm (Dr Pistor’s reference technique)
Epidermal mesotherapy (derived from the nappage technique) — non-bleeding, superficial multi-point injections
Dry and wet mesotherapy — multiple points in the epidermis or superficial dermis
Papule — a superficial intradermal injection that creates a slight “raise” between the epidermis and dermis
Nappage — variations in needle angle and pressure, with epidermal, basal or dermal application
Mesoperfusion — slow subcutaneous or intradermal injection, at a depth of 2–13 mm
Indications and applications
Homeopathic Mesotherapy may be recommended for a range of conditions, such as:
Osteoarthritis and degenerative joint disease of the spine, shoulder, elbow, knee, etc.
Partial tendon tears or overuse injuries
Localised circulatory disorders (oedema, poor circulation)
Functional neurology: anxiety, sleep disorders
Aesthetic or functional dermatology: localised fat, cellulite, tissue hardening, localised herpes
Superficial vascular or integumentary issues
How does the consultation at Spiralis (Tavira) work?
During the first session, we carry out a detailed assessment of the affected area, medical history and lifestyle habits.
Treatment is performed using a sterile technique, in a comfortable way and with minimal punctures, according to the appropriate depth.
Subsequent sessions are scheduled according to the body’s response and the therapeutic goal.
Results and expectations
Patients at Spiralis often report:
Reduced localised or chronic pain
Improved mobility or function of the treated joint
Improved local circulation and skin texture (where applicable)
Reduced need for additional treatments (under supervision)
The number of sessions varies depending on the condition, individual response and the therapeutic approach chosen.
Contraindications and safety
Homeopathic Mesotherapy is a safe method when performed by qualified professionals using rigorous technique. However, some precautions are necessary:
Not recommended in cases of acute infections, very low platelet count, or anticoagulant treatment without supervision;
Pregnancy, breastfeeding or serious conditions should be assessed before treatment
At Spiralis Health Concept, each protocol is tailored to the individual and monitored.
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BOOK NOW!Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Generally, no. The punctures are minimal and any discomfort tends to subside quickly; many patients notice a slight tingling or warming sensation in the treated area.
It depends on the type of condition and the individual response. In many cases, 2 to 4 initial sessions are enough to assess the therapeutic response, followed by maintenance if needed.
Not necessarily. Homeopathic Mesotherapy may complement conventional treatments, but it should never replace medical follow-up. Appropriate care requires an individual, case-by-case assessment.