Slimming Mesotherapy
Mesotherapy is a non-surgical treatment for localized fat reduction. This method uses the injection of very small micro doses of mesotherapy drugs that have high anti-cellulite and fat burning properties. Mesotherapy stimulates skin repair and melts fat cells by delivering these drugs to the mesoderm (middle layer of the skin).
Today, this very effective method is used for the following:
-- Weight Loss
- Cellulite reduction
-- Fat Reduction
- Body sculpting
- Reduce wrinkles
- Facial rejuvenation
- Acne and acne scars
Mesotherapy is equally effective on every part of the body. However, its most popular use is to reduce cellulite in the thighs and legs, to contour the body in the abdomen, hips, legs and chin, and to rejuvenate the skin on the face, neck and arms.
Who are the candidates for mesotherapy?
Mesotherapy is suitable for people between 18 and 75 years old. Ideal candidates are people who are in good general health and not overweight.
How does mesotherapy work?
Mesotherapy involves injecting micro-doses of FDA-approved drugs and homeopathic ingredients including natural plant extracts, antioxidants and vitamins directly into and around the affected areas. This technique injects mesotherapy drugs directly into the skin, allowing these very low doses to have a significant effect in reducing cellulite, burning fat cells, and reducing wrinkles and scars.
When will I see results after the first mesotherapy treatment?
Lipolysis fat and by-products of cellulite reduction are excreted through the kidneys and liver. It takes a few weeks to see results. After 2 to 4 weeks, clients usually notice a reshaping of the area and improvement in depressions and bumps.
How many mesotherapy sessions do I need?
The number of mesotherapy sessions depends on the condition being treated. Mesotherapy is effective in treating cellulite or targeted body sculpting areas and reducing spot fat, including weight loss, when done sequentially. The treatment protocol may require 6 to 10 sessions, depending on the size of the area and the client's purpose.