What is Mesotherapy and How is it Performed?

In its most simple form, Mesotherapy uses customized microinjections of medications, amino acids, and vitamins that are administered into the mesoderm layer of the skin by a licensed medical provider. Mesotherapy injections target specific body areas and are used to treat a broad spectrum of illnesses, pain conditions and body contour issues. Mesotherapy’s cosmetic application treats various skin conditions such as acne, cellulite, stretch marks, scars and wrinkles. Additionally, Mesotherapy is frequently used to eliminate sagging skin of the face and neck, retard the progression of wrinkling, and rejuvenate complexions offering a more youthful appearance. Occasionally, Mesotherapy is used in conjunction with Botox and/or Restylane to treat and reduce the appearance of facial wrinkles, furrows, lines, etc. Another use of Mesotherapy is to effectuate weight loss by liquefying stubborn fat deposits that are seemingly invincible to dieting and exercise. As a result of Mesotherapy, the treated fat deposits are either utilized by the body as energy or are excreted. More recently, Mesotherapy has been shown to successfully treat some forms of hair loss. Commonly referred to alopecia. This condition, which affects both men and women, may result from poor circulation, an improper diet as well as from the excess production of one of the body’s natural hormones - dihydrotestosternone. Mesotherapy has been shown to stimulate the body to naturally grow and replace lost hair. The benefits associated with Mesotherapy are instantaneous and are frequently compared to those offered by liposuction (i.e., a more youthful and contoured appearance). Additionally, the microinjections of Mesotherapy circumvent invasive surgery and the associated recovery time. As such, Mesotherapy is considered relatively safe and most patients are able to resume daily activities immediately following treatment. 

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