Pioneered by the French physician, Dr. Michel Pistor, mesotherapy is a non-surgical, painless injection technique with a broad range of applications. Mesotherapy uses homeopathic remedies to promote the body's circulatory, lymphatic, and immune system to create a biological response and reverse abnormal physiology.
Mesotherapy is a safe and effective alternative for the treatment of cellulite, weight loss, and hair loss (alopecia). Mesotherapy involves the injection of a customized mixture of vitamins, amino acids, and medications, placed just millimeters under the skin into the problematic area. Just a "drop" of solution is used at each injection site.
After completing a series of mesotherapy treatments, generally over a three month period of time, patients can notice improvement in skin quality, and less dimpling of the skin. For those undergoing treatment of hair loss, regrowth can begin just weeks after the first procedure. After approximately six months, areas of baldness are revitalized, replaced by normal growing hair.
Uses for Mesotherapy
Cellulite Reduction
Cellulite affects the majority of women over the age 20. It is caused by poor circulation, fat herniation, a weakening of connective tissues, lymphatic congestion and hormonal imbalances. Cellulite is classified into four stages, based upon its appearance while standing, laying, and pinching the skin. Causing a dimpling and cottage cheese appearance of the skin, cellulite is not a disease of excess weight. Mesotherapy treatment is targeted to correct these problems by improving circulation, strengthening connective tissues, and dissolving excess fat.
Body Sculpting
Contouring of the abdomen, arms, back, legs and hands can be obtained with mesotherapy. Vitamins and amino acids are used to tighten sagging skin while other agents are used to remove areas of fat, restoring a more youthful and athletic appearance to the body's contours.
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