Mesotherapy

Mesotherapy Treatment for Face & Body

Mesotherapy is a technique, invented in 1952 by Dr. Michel Pistor, where medication is injected into the mesoderm, the layer of fat and connective tissue under the skin. Over the past 50+ years, an excess of 15,000 physicians world-wide have used Mesotherapy on a daily basis for a variety of purposes, including overall weight loss, spot weight reduction, cellulite reduction, hair loss, scar revision and wrinkle elimination. Mesotherapy is also used to correct unevenness, lumps, or divots that develop after liposuction.

Mesotherapy & Aesthetic Medicine

Mesotherapy strengthens elastin fibers, stimulates collagen production, fights free radicals and stimulates cellular activity. You can expect good results in your patients – loose skin to appear firmer and look younger and healthier, fine lines will be reduced and skin will “glow” as a result of Mesotherapy Treatments.

Many Mesotherapists practice this specialty because of the beautifying effects it has on the skin. Wrinkles, cellulite and skin rejuvenation are the most effective complaints successfully treated with Mesotherapy. Mesotherapy in combination with Botox for whole face treatments are also revealing overwhelming results.

The primary reasons these injections are so effective for wrinkles and cellulite is that when administered correctly the injections reach not only the different layers of the skin, but the subcutaneous fat as well, helping reverse the physiology.

Cellulite

Cellulite is caused by connective tissue bands that hold down the skin, trapping the fat and thereby causing the “dimpling” effect or “nodules” in the midsection and thighs, more commonly in women than men. This gives the appearance of a ruffling of the skin. It involves a type of insufficiency in the venolymphatic system. Mesotherapy injections improve the venous and lymphatic flow and destroy the connective tissue bands and melt the trapped fat, creating a smooth, dimple-free appearance.

Wrinkles

Excessive skin wrinkles can be caused by: overall dehydration, excessive sun exposure, genetics, facial expressions, muscle atrophy, fatty acid deficiencies, hormone imbalances, nutrient deficiencies, and many other causes.

For the person with stress and increased muscle contraction in the forehead, Botox injections can be given alongside the Mesotherapy treatment.

MesoBotox involves multiple injections with small doses of Botox into the skin of the face to reduce the action of sweat and sebaceous glands as well as the superficial layer of facial muscles that are responsible for those very fine, annoying lines of the forehead or under the eyes. The net effect is improved sheen of the face with smooth skin, tighter pores with the ability to move all the deeper muscles of the face thus retaining a natural, non “plastic” appearance. Patient feedback has found that MesoBotox is a welcome complement to traditional Botox injections.

Excessive wrinkles can also be a sign of advanced or aggressive aging, which emphasizes the need even more to utilize Mesotherapy, alongside of a comprehensive Mid-Life Medicine regime. This may involve the use of regenerative therapies, natural hormone replacement, nutraceuticals, appropriate metabolic-type diet, and other Mid-Life Medicine measures.

As with cellulite, Mesotherapy for wrinkles may often need to be repeated after the initial series.

Skin Rejuvenation – Mesolift

The aging process can be cruel to our skin. Between sun damage and progressive collagen loss, the skin loses its plumpness and resiliency.

Mesotherapy skin rejuvenation or “Mesolift” infuses the dermis with potent vitamins and anti-oxidants to rejuvenate and revitalize the skin.

People who have had a “Mesolift” describe their skin as firm, radiant, youthful and glowing.

The “Mesolift” is usually performed in an initial series of 2-4 treatments spaced a week apart. Results are maintained by twice a year touch up sessions.