Monday 6 January 2014

Truth about Cellulite - Mesotherapy

What is Mesotherapy?
Mesotherapy; which is also known by the term "intradermal therapy”, is not just a technology, but also a new philosophy of cellulite treatment; for the first time in 1952, French physician Dr. Michel (1924-2003) introduced this method initially in the treatment of rheumatic and traumatic disorders. In 1958 publish its clinical trials and coined the term "Mesotherapy" that term is accepted and promoted by the French press.

 In 1987 Mesotherapy is the method adopted by the French Academy of Medicine as an integral part of conventional medicine. At present, more than 18,000 physicians worldwide practice this technique.
Method
 The method is a series of microinjection, which are injected into the skin layers, derived from embryonic mesoderm, hence the term mesotherapy.

Actually the injections are made in the epidermis, dermis or hypodermis, which depends on the treated problem. Pricks are made at intervals of 0.5 to 2 cm and a depth of 1 to 10 mm. Use thin needles 27, 30 or 32G, and a length of 4 to 10 mm. Inject different "cocktail" of conventional or homeopathic medicines, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, hyaluronic acid, carbon dioxide and other Injection products manually or with special guns.


The popularity of mesotherapy is constantly growing. Especially in the field of aesthetic medicine mesotherapy is used in the treatment of cellulite (this is the most effective method to solve the problem), localized fat deposits, stretch marks, and hydration, firming and lifting the skin of the face and body treatment wrinkles, rejuvenate the face, neck, décolleté and back of hands and others.


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