What is mesotherapy?
What is mesotherapy?
Mesotherapy (from Greek mesos, “middle”, and therapy (from the Greek therapeia) is a non-invasive non-surgical technique that uses micro- injections of pharmaceutical and homeopathic preparations, vitamins, enzymes, hormones, and plant extracts into subcutaneous fat to rejuvenate and tighten skin, as well as remove excess fat. Mesotherapy injections target adipose fat cells, by inducing lipolysis, rupture and cell death.
Michel Pistor, a doctor in France, developed the technique in 1952. It was originally used to relieve pain. In the years since, it has gained popularity in the United States and other parts of the world.
Today, mesotherapy is used to:
- remove fat in areas like the stomach, thighs, buttocks, hips, legs, arms, and face
- reduce cellulite
- fade wrinkles and lines
- tighten loose skin
- recontour the body
- lighten pigmented skin
- treat alopecia, a condition that causes hair loss
The technique uses very fine needles to deliver a series of injections into the middle layer (mesoderm) of skin. The idea behind mesotherapy is that it corrects underlying issues like poor circulation and inflammation that cause skin damage.
There isn’t a standard formula for the substances injected in mesotherapy. Doctors use many different solutions, including:
- prescription medicines like vasodilators and antibiotics
- hormones such as calcitonin and thyroxin
- enzymes like collagenase and hyaluronidase
- herbal extracts
- vitamins and minerals
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