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C R Srinivas1, Anirudh Somani1, C K Shashidharan Nair2

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This study introduces an affordable spring-loaded syringe for mesotherapy, an injection technique using multiple small drug doses over a large area. This device minimizes material waste compared to expensive mesoguns, offering a cost-effective solution.

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Area of Science:

  • Dermatology
  • Medical Devices
  • Pharmacology

Background:

  • Mesotherapy involves multiple small injections over a large area.
  • Existing mesoguns are costly and can waste expensive injectates due to design limitations.
  • A need exists for a more economical and efficient mesotherapy delivery system.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify and describe an inexpensive alternative to commercial mesoguns.
  • To demonstrate a method for minimizing wastage of injectates during mesotherapy.
  • To present the assembly and application of a spring-loaded syringe for mesotherapy.

Main Methods:

  • Literature and web search for cost-effective injection devices.
  • Identification of a suitable spring-loaded syringe.
  • Assembly and functional testing of the modified syringe for mesotherapy applications.

Main Results:

  • A spring-loaded syringe was identified as a viable alternative to expensive mesoguns.
  • The device allows for multiple injections with minimal wastage of the therapeutic solution.
  • The assembly and use are straightforward, making it accessible.

Conclusions:

  • The developed spring-loaded syringe offers an inexpensive and efficient method for mesotherapy.
  • This device addresses the limitations of current mesoguns, particularly regarding cost and material wastage.
  • It provides a practical solution for practitioners seeking economical mesotherapy delivery.