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Lipodissolve and Mesotherapy: Say Goodbye to CELLULITE and FAT without SURGERY
Mesotherapy is a non-surgical technique that
originated from France in the 1950s. It involves the injection of
combinations of medications and other natural ingredients into the
mesoderm (the middle layer of skin), not the underlying fat. This
technique is used to deliver medications to treat cellulite and
sagging skin. Since its invention, Mesotherapy has been used by over
25,000 doctors all over the world daily.
What is Lipodissolve?
lipodissolve Is a non-surgical procedure where medication is injected into the fat layers to dissolve localized areas of fat, causing improvement in body contour.
In both procedures, injections are relatively painless, with no need for anesthesia.
What Aesthetic Conditions Can Mesotherapy and Lipodissolve Treat?
Love handles, Pot bellies, Saddle bags, Bra bulge, Inner thigh bulge, Outer thighs, Cellulite on thighs/ abdomen/hips/buttocks, Double chin, Eye fat pads, Jowls, Sagging Skin on Face and Neck, Wrinkles on Face, Neck & Chest.
What are the Lipodissolve and Mesotherapy Ingredients?
The following lists indicates common ingredients used in many of the therapies – Phosphatydilcholine, Collagenase, Aminophylline, Biotin, Procaine, Lidocaine, Retinoic Acid, Minoxidil, Multi-Vitamins, Amino Acids, L-Carnitine, D-Panthenol…The ingredients used vary depending on the doctor and the area being treated.
What Are Mesotherapy and Lipodissolve Contraindications?
You will need to see a trained professional for a consultation to be evaluated to see if you are a candidate for this procedure. In general, Mesotherapy/Lipodissolve should not be used for pregnant or nursing women, people on blood thinners, Insulin Dependent Diabetics, people with Cancer, people with AIDS, people with Coronary Artery Heart Disease or heart dysfunction, people with irregular heart rhythms, people with a history of blood clots or strokes or people with immune-compromised and/ or organ transplant recipients, people with autoimmune diseases, or infections of any kinds. It is important to note that lipodissolve is not an appropriate treatment for large areas of fat. In addition, it is recommended that all lipodissolve candidates participate in a proper diet and regular exercise program.
What Are Mesotherapy and Lipodissolve Complications/ Risks?
Possible side effects are generally mild and may include a short period of burning or itching, as well as temporary soreness which can last from a few minutes to as much as two days. Temporary bruising is common yet most bruises fade within one week and certainly by two weeks they should be completely gone. Other potential complications are allergic reaction, abcess (soft tissue infection), and granulomas or knots under the skin after having mesotherapy/lipodissolve. These knots will resolve after about 8 weeks.
See Mesotherapy Before and After Photos!
See Lipodissolve Before and After Photos!
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