Mesotherapy
Mesotherapy is the practice of using microinjections of conventional or
homeopathic medication and/or vitamins into the mesoderm to deliver healing
or corrective treatment to very specific areas of the body.
Mesotherapy for Cellulite
Cellulite is a skin condition affecting over 90% of most women and men.
Those with a slim figure often complain about cellulite's external visible
symptoms: lumpy, dimpled, often discolored appearance. Cellulite can
commonly appear on the hips, buttocks and legs but is not caused by being
overweight, as many believe.
Cellulite may appear in the subcutaneous level of skin tissue. Fat
cells are arranged in sections surrounded by connective tissue and when
water is retained, fat cells can be held within the perimeters of this
area, expanding and stretching the connective tissue. Eventually this
contracts and hardens (sclerosis), holding the skin at a non-flexible
length while the surrounding tissue continues to expand with weight,
or water gain. This results in areas of the skin being held down while
other sections bulge outward, creating a lumpy, "cottage-cheese"
like appearance.
Mesotherapy benefits include:
- Improved and increased blood flow
- Dissolving of excess fat deposits.
- Removing fibrotic, hardened connective tissue.
- Improved lymphatic drainage
Disclaimer:
This information is intended only as an introduction to this procedure.
This information should not be used to determine whether you will
have the procedure performed nor does it guarantee results of your
elective surgery. Further details regarding surgical standards and
procedures should be discussed with your physician