Mesotherapy is an injectable technique used in cosmetology for the localized delivery of biologically active substances into the middle layer of the skin (dermis). This procedure is effectively applied for correcting signs of aging, treating dermatological issues, and improving aesthetic parameters. This article discusses the primary mechanisms of action of mesotherapy, the composition of injectable preparations, as well as the benefits and risks associated with the procedure.
Competition among land uses is making it increasingly difficult to set aside adequate space for wildlife and nature conservation, so it is imperative that opportunities that simultaneously achieve commercial and conservation outcomes be identified and seized. Such opportunities exist in the renewable energy industry. It is widely recognized that renewable energy generation benefits the ecosphere through reduced carbon emissions, but currently, further opportunities for realizing direct and indirect conservation benefits through the design of solar farms are less well known. Among other opportunities, solar farm designs that deliver environmental credits through carbon sequestration and biodiversity improvements can deliver higher financial returns. Other opportunities to improve local hydrology, pollination, and pest control services could be available depending on site-specific characteristics where solar farms are built and the other land use practices that exist or are possible in the immediate vicinity.