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Sun Aesthetic Clinic
Sun Aesthetic Clinic — Bellevue, Washington
Clinical Skin Care

Mesotherapy in Bellevue, WA

Microinjection of vitamins, amino acids, and skin-supporting peptides into the dermis.

  • Surgeon-Led

    Every protocol reviewed through a fellowship-trained facial plastic surgeon's anatomical lens.

  • Full Modality Array

    Radiofrequency, ultrasound, IPL, picosecond, pulsed-dye, and a complete injectable menu in-house.

  • Hospitality-Led

    Founded in 2022 around a comfort-first, homey clinic standard — quiet luxury without corporate distance.

  • Bellevue Crossroads

    15600 NE 8th St, Suite A-8 — minutes from Mercer Island, Kirkland, and Redmond.

Sun Aesthetic Clinic — Bellevue, Washington
The treatment

What Mesotherapy Is

Mesotherapy is a micro-injection delivery protocol. A series of very fine, shallow injections deposit a customized cocktail — most often vitamin, peptide, hyaluronic acid, and biostimulator blends — directly into the mesoderm, the intradermal and superficial subcutaneous layer just under the skin.

Sun Aesthetic Clinic is a surgeon-led medical spa in Bellevue’s Crossroads district, and mesotherapy is one of the more flexible protocols on our Clinical Skin Care category menu — the conversation patients reach for when topical actives have stopped delivering, when scalp density is feeling different, or when a regenerative plan needs an infusion layer sequenced across face, scalp, and body. Every plan at the clinic is reviewed by a fellowship-trained facial plastic surgeon.

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What Mesotherapy Is

Mesotherapy is a micro-injection delivery protocol. A series of very fine, shallow injections deposit a customized cocktail — most often vitamin, peptide, hyaluronic acid, and biostimulator blends — directly into the mesoderm, the intradermal and superficial subcutaneous layer just under the skin. The depth is the point: active ingredients are delivered where they can act on living tissue, rather than relying on topical penetration through an intact epidermal barrier.

The protocol originated in France in the 1950s and has been refined across European, Asian, and Latin American practice for decades; its US presence has grown more recently. We will be honest about that. Mesotherapy is an established international protocol with a wide indication map, but the evidence base for any specific cocktail varies by indication. We position it as a supporting and complementary layer inside a regenerative plan, not as a stand-alone promise.

What separates a refined result from a generic one is the read that precedes the pass — cocktail matched to indication, depth to zone, pattern to field, cadence to how the tissue is responding. That is the surgeon-reviewed layer.

Three Indication Categories

Mesotherapy at Sun Aesthetic Clinic is offered across three distinct categories. Each uses the same general mechanism — micro-infusion into the mesoderm — but the cocktail, depth, pattern, and cadence are protocol-specific.

  • Facial skin quality, hydration, and glow. Vitamin, peptide, and hyaluronic acid blends infused across the face to support dermal-level hydration, surface refinement, and the visual quality patients describe as “glow.” Complements work on the Facial aging and sagging concern when the conversation is about skin quality rather than volume or descent.
  • Scalp and hair restoration support. Peptide and biostimulator blends infused across the scalp to support the follicular environment, frequently sequenced with DermaPRP and Exosome Therapy. Complements work on the Hair restoration treatment concern. We frame outcomes conservatively — mesotherapy is a supporting layer in a hair plan, not a promised density gain.
  • Body contour support. Used as an adjunct for cellulite appearance and localized adiposity concerns inside a broader plan rather than as a primary fat-reduction protocol. Complements the Body contouring treatment concern.

The three indications are not interchangeable plans — patients are given an indication-specific plan that happens to use mesotherapy as a delivery method.

How It Sits in a Regenerative-Cluster Plan

Mesotherapy is most useful inside our regenerative cluster, not in isolation. It is the infusion layer that complements, sequences with, or amplifies the others:

  • DermaPRP — the clinic’s brand surface for platelet-rich plasma. DermaPRP delivers the patient’s own concentrated growth factors; mesotherapy delivers a customized cocktail. The two are frequently sequenced.
  • Exosome Therapy — signaling complexes delivered to support cellular communication and renewal, often paired with mesotherapy across face and scalp indications.
  • Microneedling — the controlled-injury foundation. Mesotherapy can be sequenced before, after, or alongside it as part of a skin-quality plan.
  • Vampire Facial in Bellevue (microneedling + PRP) — microneedling combined with DermaPRP in a single visit; mesotherapy is frequently scheduled as a complementary infusion visit in the same plan.

The logic: mesotherapy is the infusion layer, microneedling and the Vampire Facial are the controlled-injury layer, DermaPRP and Exosome Therapy are the signaling layer. None replaces the others — they are sequenced answers to different parts of the same biology.

What to Expect From a Mesotherapy Visit

A typical session runs 30 to 60 minutes door-to-door, with variation driven by the field — face-only on the shorter end, full scalp or body zone on the longer end. Topical numbing is offered against the indication.

  • Immediate appearance: Pinpoint redness across the field, occasional small bumps from the cocktail that settle over a few hours, possible light bruising at individual points. Most patients are socially presentable the same day or by the next morning.
  • Downtime: Minimal. Pinpoint marks typically settle within 24 hours.
  • Series approach: Four to six sessions, spaced two to four weeks apart. Exact count and cadence are set at consultation.
  • First visible result: Skin-quality and hydration effects often surface within the first one to two facial sessions; scalp and body indications generally require the full series window before the response can be read fairly.
  • Maintenance: Periodic sessions scheduled against how the indication is holding, typically every few months.
  • Aftercare: Gentle cleansing only for the first 24 hours, no actives for several days, strict sun protection through the recovery window. A written aftercare protocol is sent home.

The comfort-first patient experience anchored in Dr. Jay Sun’s anesthesiology background extends through mesotherapy visits as it does through every protocol on the menu.

Where the Surgeon-Reviewed Protocol Layer Matters

Mesotherapy crosses face, scalp, and body — and that range is exactly why the review layer matters. The dermal architecture of the cheek is not the dermal architecture of the scalp, and neither is the subcutaneous environment of a body zone. The surgeon-led standard at the clinic uses anatomical precision as the through-line across all three indications.

Four variables move the result, all decided before the first point is placed:

  • Cocktail selection — vitamin, peptide, HA, and biostimulator blends customized to the indication. Face, scalp, and body are not the same cocktail conversation.
  • Injection depth — the mesoderm is a layer, not a single number. Intradermal placement for facial work sits at a different depth than scalp or body.
  • Point pattern and spacing — under-dense delivery leaves an uneven response; over-dense delivery wastes cocktail and increases discomfort without proportional benefit.
  • Series cadence — the two-to-four-week frame is the standard, with exact spacing read against how the tissue is responding.

Every mesotherapy plan on the MedSpa branch is reviewed by Albert Yang, MD, our fellowship-trained facial plastic surgeon, with founder Dr. Jay Sun, MD anchoring the comfort and protocol standard. Dr. Sun’s anesthesiology and regenerative-medicine background is directly relevant — mesotherapy sits inside the same regenerative-biology frame the clinic was built around.

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Frequently Paired With

Mesotherapy is most often planned alongside the other regenerative-cluster protocols rather than as a stand-alone visit:

  • DermaPRP — platelet-rich plasma on the clinic’s DermaPRP brand surface, frequently sequenced with mesotherapy.
  • Exosome Therapy — the signaling-complex layer, paired with mesotherapy when the plan calls for signaling alongside the cocktail infusion.
  • Microneedling — the controlled-injury foundation, sequenced with mesotherapy across a skin-quality series.
  • Vampire Facial in Bellevue (microneedling + PRP) — the single-visit microneedling-plus-DermaPRP protocol; mesotherapy is scheduled as a separate infusion visit in the same broader plan.
  • Rejuran — a polynucleotide-based skin renewal protocol that complements mesotherapy on facial-quality indications.
  • Hair restoration treatment — for density-driven concerns, mesotherapy sits inside the broader hair plan rather than as a stand-alone answer.

Begin With a Complimentary Consultation

Every mesotherapy plan at Sun Aesthetic Clinic begins with an unhurried conversation, a surgeon-reviewed read of the indication you have come in for, and an indication-specific series-and-cadence map. No generic cocktail, no same-day-pressure decisions — just refined, surgeon-led micro-infusion therapy inside a regenerative-medicine frame, in a single-location boutique practice in Bellevue Crossroads.

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Frequently Asked

What is actually in the mesotherapy cocktail?

The cocktail is selected against the indication and generally includes some combination of vitamin, peptide, hyaluronic acid, and biostimulator blends. Face, scalp, and body work each use different blends. The exact composition is reviewed at consultation against the indication and any sensitivities flagged in your intake.

Is mesotherapy FDA-approved?

The mesotherapy protocol itself is a delivery technique, and the cocktails used internationally vary widely. We do not represent mesotherapy as an FDA-approved protocol — many of the formulations used in mesotherapy practice are compounded or used off-label. The surgeon-reviewed layer matters here: cocktail selection, depth, and cadence are clinical decisions made under medical oversight, and the limits of the evidence base are part of the consultation conversation.

Does it hurt?

The sensation is a series of light pinpricks across the treatment field. Topical numbing is offered for facial protocols and adjusted against the patient's comfort profile. Scalp and body indications are dialed in at the start of the visit. Most patients describe the experience as well-tolerated rather than painful.

How many sessions will I need?

The standard frame is four to six sessions, spaced two to four weeks apart, followed by periodic maintenance. Exact count and cadence are set at consultation and reviewed as the response unfolds.

Mesotherapy, DermaPRP, or Exosome Therapy — when is each the right answer?

The three sit inside the same regenerative cluster but answer different layers. Mesotherapy is the customized-cocktail infusion layer. DermaPRP is the patient's own platelet-rich plasma, used for growth-factor delivery. Exosome Therapy is the signaling-complex layer, used to support cellular communication and renewal. The consultation matches the indication to the right protocol or sequence — often a layered plan rather than one protocol in isolation.

Is pricing on the site?

Pricing is shared in the consultation rather than published on the page. Mesotherapy is run as a series, and series pricing depends on the indication, the cocktail, the session count, and any pairing decisions. A clear written estimate is provided at the end of the visit, with no obligation to proceed the same day.

Begin here

Ready when you are — a complimentary consultation comes first.

Reviewed by the surgeon-led team

Every protocol is anchored by the anatomical judgment of our fellowship-trained facial plastic surgeon.

Albert Yang, MD — fellowship-trained facial plastic surgeon
Fellowship-Trained Facial Plastic Surgeon

Albert Yang, MD

AAFPRS · Emory · Premier Image · UNLV Head & Neck

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Dr. Jay Sun, MD — founder and medical director
Founder & Medical Director

Dr. Jay Sun, MD

Anesthesiologist · Pain Specialist · Cosmetic Injectables

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Investment, Not Itemization

Pricing is shared in consultation.

Our pricing is a function of the protocol your anatomy actually needs — not a menu line item. We share specifics during your complimentary consultation, where every cost is contextualized inside the plan it belongs to. Financing options are available for protocols of greater scope.

Begin Here

Begin with a complimentary consultation.

Every patient relationship at Sun Aesthetic Clinic begins with a complimentary consultation. We review your concerns, evaluate your anatomy, and outline a therapeutic protocol scaled to your goals — never a same-day-pressure decision.