Sacha Tarkovsky asked:


Today more women than ever are looking at alternatives to plastic and cosmetic surgery and turning to non surgical facelifts and Mesotherapy is becoming the first choice of more and more women worldwide

Mesotherapy offers a great non surgical facelift that will make you look younger and more beautiful so let’s take a closer look at it.

Mesotherapy What It Does

It injects into the mesoderm area of the skin.

The mesoderm is below the epidermis and is the area where skin cells are made.

The injection contains a mixture of vitamins and amino acids and the natural moisturizer hyaluronic acid.

It is used on the face but many women also opt to have mesotherapy done on the thighs, legs and stomach areas as well.

Here it can be used to get rid of stubborn fat deposits as it improves circulation and helps mobilize and disperse fat deposits.

What are the results?

The results from a few sessions can be dramatic.

It brightens the appearance of skin and makes it look more youthful and radiant.

Mesotherapy is proven in scientific studies to show it stimulates the fibroblast cells which produce collagen and prevent fine lines and wrinkles.

Meso originates from France and has been popular for many years and is a branch of medicine and is used to treat a number of illnesses including, depression and even sports injuries.

In recent years its cosmetic applications have been explored further with the rise of women wanting natural facelifts rather than plastic surgery.

Where do I get Mesotherapy?

There are a number of places worldwide (not just in France) where you can get it. As with any non surgical phase procedure check the training of the beauty therapists and ask for case studies and make sure they have the expertise and experience to give you the treatment.

Results can be very good but remember you will need a few sessions to see the full results and your therapist can advice you on how many you need.

Mesotherapy is a great natural facelift and joins several others such as Restylane, Isolgen and Intense pulsed Light (covered in our other articles in this series as a cheap and effective alternative to the surgeons knife.

If you are looking for a more youthful look discover Mesotherapy and you may be glad you did.



Florence
Strive M. asked:


Mesotherapy is an alternative to plastic surgery for dramatically reducing cellulite and reshaping those infamous problem areas. Since results include hard to achieve cellulite reduction, hair regrowth and a host of other treatments for ailments, mesotherapy is growing in popularity. Popular throughout European countries and South America, mesotherapy is practiced by approximately 18000 physicians worldwide. Because aging is a dynamic process that cannot be stopped, Mesotherapy is a useful anti-aging tool in preventing against the ravages of aging.

Well for starters mesotherapy is not a fly by night fad that is here one day and gone the next. Mesotherapy is neither very cheap nor too expensive. Mesotherapy is currently being touted as a nonsurgical, permanent method for fat removal and body contouring. Liposuction is by far the most effective and quickest method available for fat reduction; however, mesotherapy is less expensive and less invasive. Mesotherapy is actually a medical therapy that can be used to treat headaches, backaches and a broad range of illnesses and medical conditions.

Mesotherapy is delivered through the injection of a substance to the area. The compound used in Mesotherapy is determined by the condition of the area to be treated. Mesotherapy is a natural, non-surgical treatment to reduce fat and cellulite, and improve skin tone and reduce wrinkles. Where diet and exercise do not help, mesotherapy is perhaps a treatment of choice.

So, the bottom line is that mesotherapy is not a substitute for liposuction. Despite the controversy and questions about it, mesotherapy is here for the time being. Mesotherapy is not actually an accepted word, and only sounds scientific. Mesotherapy is very effective in hair loosing prophylactics and is used to treat a broad range of illnesses and pain conditions.

This treatment can be a financial risk because Mesotherapy is not covered by health insurance plans.



Patricia