<p>Mesotherapy is an evidence-based, minimally invasive technique used across multiple clinical fields, including pain medicine, sports medicine, rehabilitation, vascular diseases, dermatology, and aesthetic medicine. In recent years, international consensus recommendations have been developed to guide its safe and standardized application. To identify essential criteria for good clinical practice in mesotherapy and to promote their adoption among healthcare professionals and health authorities through a secondary analysis of the current recommendations issued by the Italian Society of Mesotherapy. A multidisciplinary panel of experts reviewed existing evidence-based recommendations and related scientific literature through a structured Delphi process. The analysis aimed to identify key elements that ensure safety, efficacy, and consistency in mesotherapy practice, and to distinguish evidence-supported interventions from outdated or inappropriate procedures. The expert panel formulated 49 evidence-based recommendations covering terminology, clinical use, and ethical aspects. Recommendations reached a high level of agreement (92.6%), confirming the robustness and clinical relevance of mesotherapy. The resulting standards clearly define what should and should not be done in modern mesotherapy practice. Adherence to evidence-based recommendations promotes transparency, patient safety, and professional accountability, while supporting regulatory recognition of mesotherapy as a scientifically grounded therapeutic option. These guidelines provide a framework for standardizing clinical practice, guiding education and research, and ensuring appropriate integration of mesotherapy into individualized treatment pathways. These evidence-based recommendations support harmonization of mesotherapy practice and its recognition by health authorities.</p>

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Consensus statement on mesotherapy for clinical and regulatory practice

  • Massimo Mammucari,
  • Domenico Russo,
  • Enrica Maggiori,
  • Raffaele Di Marzo,
  • Marco Rossi,
  • Marzia Lugli,
  • Alberto Migliore,
  • Raimondo Leone,
  • Kamil Koszela,
  • Luigi Bertinato,
  • Teresa L. Aloi,
  • Fiorella Bini,
  • Erica Brugin,
  • Gianfranco Beltrami,
  • Marco Scorcu,
  • Bruno Corrado,
  • Annarosa Catizzone,
  • Valerio Cirfera,
  • Piergiovanni Rocchi,
  • Maurizio Colonna,
  • Antonio De Vito,
  • Gabriele Finco,
  • Fabio Gori,
  • Daniela Marotto,
  • Silvia Natoli,
  • Cristina Sideli,
  • Mario Varano,
  • Valeria Zurlo,
  • Cristina Anedda,
  • Paola Antonaccio,
  • Alessia Antonelli,
  • Fabio Araimo Morselli,
  • Annalisa Beatini,
  • Ferdinando Bissi,
  • Beatrice Boito,
  • Matteo Bruni,
  • Francesco Cacciatore,
  • Laura Capeti,
  • Antonio Carusone,
  • Flora Celani,
  • Bruno Coccetti,
  • Francesca Conte,
  • Damiano Cosmai,
  • Antonio Costumato,
  • Fabio Cremasco,
  • Romualdo Crescenzo,
  • Paola Cresta,
  • Sara Dalmonte,
  • Rosalba Gentile,
  • Nicola Ladiana,
  • Massimo Laurenza,
  • Claudio Lo Presti,
  • Nicola Lagreca,
  • Anna Maria Licheri,
  • Serafino Pietro Marcolongo,
  • Fortuna Marcuccio,
  • Massimo Mascolo,
  • Valentina Mauriello,
  • Enrico Moccia,
  • Cinzia Teresa Moretti,
  • Franco Muzi,
  • Piero Notarrigo,
  • Fausto Perletto,
  • Alessia Pini,
  • Elvira Pistolesi,
  • Laura Piombino,
  • Claudio Polistina,
  • Nerlep Rana,
  • Vincenzo Ramponi,
  • Salvatore Raso,
  • Calogero Rodofili,
  • Piero Schirò,
  • Andrea Servili,
  • Mauro Somaschi,
  • Daniela Maria Taccagna,
  • Fulvio Tomasell,
  • Giuseppe Tufaro,
  • Luigi Tumminelli,
  • Giovanna Viglione,
  • Bartolomeo Violo,
  • Elena Vitali,
  • Luciano Antonaci,
  • Lilia Bertoni,
  • Veronica Baioccato,
  • Barbara Bifarini,
  • Roberta Carpenedo,
  • Elisabetta Chinè,
  • Silvia Ceniti,
  • Dario Dorato,
  • Filippo Ferrari,
  • Anna Giuseppina Fiorentini,
  • Alessandra Gallo,
  • Rodolfo Gallo,
  • Giorgio Chiara,
  • Guglielmo Costanza,
  • Stefano Palermi,
  • Teresa Paolucci,
  • Umberto Preite,
  • Stefania Santini,
  • Maria Antonietta Savina,
  • Maria Pina Scanu,
  • Gloria Trocchi,
  • Fiammetta Troili,
  • Marco Vecchiato,
  • Luca Antonio Amore,
  • Rosa Maria Ciccotti,
  • Arianna Tuzi,
  • Edith Alama,
  • Stefania Canarecci,
  • Sara Severoni,
  • Maria Pia Sozio,
  • Giustino Varrassi

摘要

Mesotherapy is an evidence-based, minimally invasive technique used across multiple clinical fields, including pain medicine, sports medicine, rehabilitation, vascular diseases, dermatology, and aesthetic medicine. In recent years, international consensus recommendations have been developed to guide its safe and standardized application. To identify essential criteria for good clinical practice in mesotherapy and to promote their adoption among healthcare professionals and health authorities through a secondary analysis of the current recommendations issued by the Italian Society of Mesotherapy. A multidisciplinary panel of experts reviewed existing evidence-based recommendations and related scientific literature through a structured Delphi process. The analysis aimed to identify key elements that ensure safety, efficacy, and consistency in mesotherapy practice, and to distinguish evidence-supported interventions from outdated or inappropriate procedures. The expert panel formulated 49 evidence-based recommendations covering terminology, clinical use, and ethical aspects. Recommendations reached a high level of agreement (92.6%), confirming the robustness and clinical relevance of mesotherapy. The resulting standards clearly define what should and should not be done in modern mesotherapy practice. Adherence to evidence-based recommendations promotes transparency, patient safety, and professional accountability, while supporting regulatory recognition of mesotherapy as a scientifically grounded therapeutic option. These guidelines provide a framework for standardizing clinical practice, guiding education and research, and ensuring appropriate integration of mesotherapy into individualized treatment pathways. These evidence-based recommendations support harmonization of mesotherapy practice and its recognition by health authorities.