1. What is Mesotherapy?
Mesotherapy is a minimally invasive, micro-injection technique used
to treat patients for a variety of medical and cosmetic conditions. In
the U.S. the focus of this therapy is largely cosmetic treating such
conditions as cellulite, spot fat reduction, rejuvenation of
the skin, and hair regrowth.
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2. What are the benefits of mesotherapy over liposuction
Liposuction is not a cellulite treatment and in fact can make cellulite
more prominent. Mesotherapy treats cellulite directly and the result is a smoother skin surface.
See Mesotherapy or Liposuction for a more detailed explanation.
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3. How Does Mesotherapy Target Specific Areas of Fat and Cellulite?
The micro-injections are delivered directly to those problem areas
such as cellulite and fatty deposits from the typical problem areas
including thighs, buttocks, “love handles”, “bra
bulge,” upper arms, neck and from under the eyes lids.
To learn more see MesoScuplting
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4. How many treatments will I need? When Will I See Results?
This will vary based on the individual needs of the patient and the
areas being treated. The number of visits can be anywhere from 3-15,
sometimes more.
To learn more see How Many Treatments?
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5. Are the treatments painful?
Mesotherapy treatments vary from being painless to mildly uncomfortable. There
are many ways your physicians can limit any discomfort you may feel
during the procedure. If you do not tolerate injections well, discuss
this prior to Mesotherapy treatments with your physician.
To learn more visit Mesotherapy Micro-Injections
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6. Can anyone get Mesotherapy?
Women and Men over the age of 18 and who are in good health are candidates
for mesotherapy. Since mesotherapy is most effective when combined
with a lifestyle of good nutrition, diet, and exercise, those individuals
who practice this lifestyle or are willing to alter their lifestyle
to a healthier regiment will see the best results.
To learn more visit Am
I a Candidate?
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7. Who should not get Mesotherapy?
- Women who are pregnant or breast feeding
- Men and women who suffer from Insulin dependant diabetes
- Patients with a history or high risk of stroke
- Patients with a history or high risk of blood clots
- Patients on multiple medications for heart disease
Even if you do not fall into these categories you must discuss any
health problems you may have had or suspect you may have with your
physician prior to treatment.
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8. Are There Any Side Effects?
All medical procedures carry risks, however in the hands of qualified,
highly trained health care professionals, many agree that mesotherapy
is a very low risk procedure.
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