Mesotherapy Mesotherapy is a medical technique discovered in 1952 by French Physician Dr. Michel Pistor. Mesotherapy is the practice of injecting vitamins, minerals, medications and amino acids just under the surface of the skin. This blend of medication typically melts the fat beneath the skin and shrinks fat cells. Mesotherapy has a variety of applications, including overall weight loss, spot weight reduction, cellulite reduction, scar revision and improvement of the quality and toning of skin. Mesotherapy can be used on most places of the face and body including sagging chin and eyelids, thighs, abdomen, hips and buttocks. Causes of Cellulite Genetic predisposition to fat accumulation Inevitable hormone changes throughout life Skin tone with age, the skin becomes looser and the "tufting" effect increases Structure of the skin Lack of exercise and sedentary lifestyle Smoking Stress Crash Diets Nutrition What is HOMEOPATHY? The activity of homeopathic remedies in a diseased organism takes place at a point where creation of a biological stimulation within the patient himself occurs, who, according to his own response mechanism to the illness, will react by eliminating the pathological state and all its symptoms. Mesotherapy for Fat Reduction to treat localize fat accumulation with the mesotherapy procedure, the clinician will inject small amounts of homeopathic medication immediately beneath the surface of the skin to breakdown fat and improve lymphatic drainage at the treatment site. FAQ Is mesotherapy used for Fat Reduction and Cellulite Management? Cellulite commonly appears on the hips, abdomen, buttocks and legs, but is not caused by being overweight, as many believe. How Can Mesotherapy treat cellulite? To treat cellulite using the mesotherapy procedure, the clinician will inject small amounts of homeopathic medicine immediately beneath the surface of the skin. Two different products will be use during the procedure, the first product is used to break down fat and the second is used to break down the thick connective tissue bands that give the orange peel effect present in Cellulite. The small puncture technique helps to stimulate the blood circulation (like in acupuncture). The combination of fat dissolution, connective tissue breakdown and improvement of circulation and drainage is the most effective means of treating cellulite. How long will the result last? Injections are given every 2-3 weeks. Most treatments require multiple sessions, and a full treatment course might take up to 10 treatments. The treatment is long lasting and the results measurable. When the desired effects are achieved, all that is required is general maintenance. Dieting and exercise are strongly encouraged to maintain one's results over the long term. Is the procedure painful? There is some discomfort. You will feel as if the clinician is pinching you. The discomfort is minor and most patients have the treatment without topical anaesthetics. What will happen after the treatment? Immediately post treatment, you may feel some pain at the treatment site. This is more apparent on the hip area. The discomfort is temporary and will subside within days. There is no long term adverse response to mesotherapy and to the product used to treat specific problems. Dermal Fillers Dermal fillers are used to soften and contour lines, folds and wrinkles. The most commonly used dermal fillers are Hyaluronic based. The solution is injected into the skin to add volume and create a more youthful appearance. Dermal fillers are an ideal solution for patients wanting to soften deep lines from the mouth to nose area, lip lines, enhance thin lips, create a more define lip border and to lift the corners of the mouth.