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Mesotherapy

Mesotherapy is a revolutionary new aesthetic treatment that functions as a no "down time" alternative to traditional cosmetic procedures. A French general practitioner named Dr. Michel Pistor developed this medical technique in 1952. He used Mesotherapy to treat skin disorders, vascular diseases, sports related trauma, rheumatoid conditions, and circulation improvement. At present, physicians are using Mesotherapy for a variety of cosmetic treatments that include cellulite reduction, stretch marks, scar revision, hair loss, spot weight reduction, and to improve the appearance of skin laxity and wrinkles.

During your Mesotherapy treatment, medication is injected into the middle layer of the skin, also known as the mesoderm. These remedies are introduced in very small doses to the areas that need treatment. Each skin condition or body area that you would like treated demands a specific formula to achieve the desired result. For example, skin rejuvenation would require a formula that includes nutrients, vitamins, minerals, and hyalurounic acid. To effectively treat cellulite, several compounds are injected to dissolve the connective tissues that produce the "cottage cheese" appearance and increase lymphatic flow.

The microinjections are relatively painless, so there is no need for anesthesia. You can resume normal activities following your Mesotherapy treatment. The only side effect you may experience is slight bruising from the injections.

Lipodissolve

Lipodissolve is a minimally invasive treatment that maximizes subcutaneous fat reduction when combined with a healthy lifestyle. A chemical called phosphatidylcholine is injected into the subcutaneous fat layer, where it destroys fat cells, causing a mild inflammatory reaction. The contents of the fat cells are then removed naturally by the body, resulting in an overall decrease in fat content of the area injected. Most people require four to six treatments to achieve desired results. Treatments can be performed ten to fourteen days apart.