MESOTHERAPY FAQ'S
Mesotherapy
is an exciting specialty in aesthetic medicine that has revolutionized
the treatment of fat and cellulite. It offers results similar to
liposuction without surgery. Mesotherapy is a safe, non-invasive
procedure that involves the injection of microscopic quantities
of pharmaceutical agents, natural plant extracts, homeopathic medicines
and vitamins into the mesoderm, the layer of fat and connective
tissue under the skin. Each patient is treated with a customized
formula to address specific needs and body types.
Mesotherapy attacks the
causes of cellulite and optimally targets adipose cells virtually
melting the fat away. It can be used for body contouring of the
hips, buttocks, inner thighs, love handles, abdomen and arms, and
for the reduction of cellulite. The most popular areas treated are
the love handles, saddle bags, and arms.
To get answers to the
most frequently asked questions about Mesotherapy, look at the questions
below:
1. HOW LONG HAS MESOTHERAPY BEEN AVAILABLE?
Mesotherapy was discovered in France by Dr. Pistor
in 1952 and has been practiced in Europe for over 50 years. In France,
alone, there are over 15,000 physicians practicing mesotherapy as
a recognized specialty. Mesotherapy is based on delivering small
amounts of medicine directly to a localized problem area. This not
only hasten results but decreases the potential for side effects.
2. WHO IS A GOOD CANDIDATE FOR MESOTHERAPY?
Any adult between the ages 16 to 75 who is in good
health is a potential candidate for mesotherapy and may benefit
from localized fat spot reduction, and cellulite reduction.
The ideal candidate for mesotherapy is someone
who exercises regularly, is within 25 pounds of ideal body weight,
and has normal deposits of fat or cellulite that haven’t responded
to diet and exercise.
3. WHAT AREAS OF THE BODY CAN BE TREATED BY MESOTHERAPY?
o Love handles
o Stomach pouch
o Saddle bags
o Bra bulge
o Inner thigh bulge
o Buttocks
o Abdomen
o Knee pads
o Double chin
o Neck
o Arms
o Back
o Legs
o Hands
o Waist
4. SHOULD ANYTHING SPECIAL BE DONE PRIOR TO A MESTOTHERAPY
TREATMENT?
It is recommended that a high protein meal be eaten
before the treatment. Any foods or beverages containing caffeine,
cold tablets that contain antihistamines as well as anti-inflammatory
medications should be avoided the day of treatment. Some examples
of antihistamines are Benadryl, Zyrtec, Claritin, Tavist and Allegra.
Some examples of anti-inflammatory are Naprosyn, Motrin, Advil and
Aleve. If diet medications are used, it is suggested you ask the
physician whether they should be taken on the day of the procedure.
5. WHAT IS THE RECOVERY TIME AFTER A MESOTHERAPY
TREATMENT?
There is no down time or recovery time for mesotherapy.
The patient will be back to regular activities immediately, however
hot showers should be avoided for 12 hours.
6. HAVE THE MEDICINES USED IN MESOTHERAPY BEEN
FDA APPROVED?
All the medicines used in mesotherapy are FDA approved
but their use in mesotherapy is considered off-label. This is a
common situation. An example of an off- label use of a medication
is Botox. Botox was originally FDA approved for controlling muscle
spasms, but for over 20 years physicians used it to treat wrinkles
prior to FDA approval for this particular usage.
8. WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MESOTHERAPY AND
LIPOSUCTION?
Liposuction removes fat cells from given areas
of the body, mesotherapy mobilizes the fat cells which are then
excreted. After a liposuction procedure, there is a risk of fat
being redeposited in areas of the body that were not problematic
before the procedure. For example, a patient who had liposuction
done on the hips and buttocks may gain weight afterwards on the
back or shoulders. This has not been the case with mesotherapy.
Liposuction may leave a lumpy appearance to the
skin in area that was treated. The skin is left smooth after mesotherapy.
mesotherapy is commonly used after liposuction to correct the irregularities
left after liposuction.
Liposuction is a surgical and invasive procedure
that involves downtime, but has the advantage that it can be performed
in one sitting. Mesootherapy is performed every two weeks for an
average of 4-6 sessions but involves no downtime and less risk.
Although, some people may see a good result after just 1-2 sessions.
Mesotherapy is non surgical and it doesn’t
require general anesthesia, compressive wraps, hospitalization,
etc.
One other big difference is that liposuction does
not treat cellulite while mesotherapy does.
9. WHAT IS CELLULITE?
Cellulite is a condition that gives a lumpy, dimpled
appearance to the skin, especially on the hips, buttocks and legs.
It affects 95% of post-pubescent women and the majority of women
over age 21. Cellulite is not limited to women who are overweight
and is commonly found in slim females.
Again, cellulite is not a disease of excess weight,
though this may aggravate the condition. It is also not caused by
lack of exercise or improper diet.
Cellulite is created by the poor micro -vascular
circulation experienced with declining estrogen levels, a weakening
of connective tissue in the area, fat herniation and lymphatic congestion.
It is also caused by fat accumulation and fluid retention. Genetics
also play a role.
Fat cells in the subcutaneous layer of the skin
are arranged in chambers, divided by connective tissue elements
called septae. As the fat cells in each chamber absorb water and
excess fat they enlarge and stretch through the connective tissue
walls. The connective tissue hardens, retracts and the skin in the
area becomes inflexible. What results is the “cottage cheese”
appearance to the skin.
People have spent a great deal of money on the
promise of decreased cellulite only to be disappointed by the lack
of results. Mesotherapy is the only true therapy today that improves
the appearance of cellulite.
10. WHAT CONTRIBUTES TO CELLULITE FORMATION?
1. Genetic predisposition
2. Hormonal changes, especially estrogen decline,
resulting in poor circulation.
3. Decreasing skin tone with age
4. Weight gain and lack of exercise can aggravate
the condition.
11. WHAT ARE THE STAGES OF CELLULITE?
Stage 0 : No visible cellulite even when skin is
pinched
Stage I : No visible cellulite when standing or
lying down, however “orange peel” texture can be seen
when skin is pinched.
Stage II : Visible cellulite when standing, but
not when lying down.
Stage III : Visible cellulite when standing and
lying down.
12. DOES MESOTHERAPY IMPROVE CELLULITE?
Yes. It does so through Improvement in both venous
and lymphatic circulation. It also decreases connective tissue bands
that give the cottage cheese appearance to the skin and dissolve
fat lobules trapped between these bands creating tighter, smoother
skin.
13. HOW DOES MESOTHERAPY WORK ON WEIGHT LOSS AND
SPOT REDUCTION?
In women, fat cells, especially those in the lower
part of the body, are programmed to store fat for evolutionary reasons.
This fat is held onto and it makes weight loss from the lower body
very difficult. With mesotherapy the biology of the fat cell is
modified by blocking the signals for fat accumulation while simultaneously
triggering the release of stored fat.
14. WHEN WILL I SEE RESULTS?
The timing of results depends on the area treated
and the extent of the problem. Double chins will usually show visible
improvement after the first treatment while areas with cellulite
and fat should show improvement after the first few treatments.
15. HOW LONG DO THE RESULTS LAST?
Patients who make a commitment to maintaining a
healthy lifestyle after Mesotherapy, with proper diet and regular
exercise, should maintain results for an extended period of time.
16. ARE THE TREATMENTS PAINFUL?
The majority of patients experience minimal discomfort.
A topical anesthetic cream is used prior to the procedure. The diameter
of the needle utilized is tiny, similar to that of an eyelash, and
the length only 4-6 mm for most treatments.
17. ARE THERE ANY SIDE EFFECTS?
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 long as four days.
Temporary bruising is common. Most bruises fade within one week
and by two weeks should be completely gone.
18. CAN I GO BACK TO WORK AFTER THE PROCEDURE?
Yes. The treatments generally take 60 minutes
and no downtime is expected afterwards. No heavy bandages or compressive
girdles are used.
19. HOW MANY TREATMENTS ARE REQUIRED TO REDUCE
FAT?
Treatment visit requirements vary from patient
to patient, depending on the amount of, and location of fat being
treated, the goals of the individual patient and whether a healthy
diet and exercise regimen is followed. A thin patient with love
handles or saddlebags will require fewer treatments than an obese
patient looking to treat a large abdomen, for example. An average
patient may require 3-6 treatments while an athlete concentrating
on a small, targeted area might only require 3-4 treatments. Although
some patients may see a good result after just 1-2 sessions.
20. WHAT ARE TYPICAL COSTS FOR MESOTHERAPY?
The typical cost is $325 per treatment. The cost
is less when the treatments are pre-purchased in a package.
21. WHAT ABOUT BODY SCULPTING WITH MESOTHERAPY?
Mesotherapy can contour the abdomen, arms and
legs, Vitamins and antioxidants are used to tighten the sagging
skin while other agents are used to remove areas of fat, restoring
a more youthful and athletic appearance to the body’s contours.
22. CAN MESOTHERAPY BE USED FOR WEIGHT LOSS?
The results of Mesotherapy are measured in inches,
not pounds. It is not uncommon to lose up to two dress sizes and
several inches from the hips and waist after a series of treatments.
23. IS MESOTHERAPY UNSAFE FOR ANYONE?
Yes. Women who are pregnant, anyone on blood thinners
, insulin-dependent diabetics, cancer or AIDS patients, anyone suffering
from coronary artery heart disease or heart dysfunction, arrhythmias
(irregular heart rhythms), and people with a history of blood clots
or strokes
24. BEFORE YOU UNDERGO MESOTHERAPY, WHAT HEALTH
CONDITIONS ARE PARTICULARLY IMPORTANT TO LET YOUR DOCTOR KNOW ABOUT
IT?
1. Symptomatic Mitral Valve Prolapse
2. Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
3. Active Skin Infections or Fever
4. Diabetes
5. Medications, including Beta Blockers and diet
medications.
ENDERMOLOGIE FAQ
What is Cellulite ?
Essentially a feminine phenomenon, cellulite results
from a build-up of fat in the adipocytes ( subcutaneous fat cells)
and the retention of water in the surrounding areas( dermis and
hypodermis). As the adipocytes continues to grow, the envelopes
containing them lose their shape and pull on their cutaneous anchoring
points, giving the skin ites "orange peel" appearance. At this stage,
the main problem is that the process is self-sustaining as a result
of a reduction of blood circulation, causing in turn stagnation
of the metabolic waste, nutritional impoverishment and congestion
of the connective tissue, which lose its elasticity and becomes
fibrous. This extremely unsightly condition results in cellulitic
areas that are unresponsive to physical exercise and to even the
strictest slimming diets.
IS IT NEW?
LPG has been in use for over fifteen years; sessions
can be counted in their millions, and with every day that passes
tens of thousands of woman feel the benefits.
IS IT PAINLESS?
This is a personalized treatment adapted to the
skin sensitivity of each individual patient and is never painful.
DOES IT HELP YOU LOSE WEIGHT?
Endermlogy acts on the cellulite as well as on
the quality and appearance of the skin; this may be accompanied
by some weight loss.
CAN IT REPLACE A DIET?
Whilst a sensible diet can help you to maintain
a healthy weight, Endermology acts effectively on cellulite and
on body shape and volume.
IS IT MORE EFFECTIVE THAN SPORT?
Sport is obviously very beneficial, but it can't
fight cellulite. So you need to combine sport with a course of Endermology
treatment.
CAN IT REPLACE LIPOSUCTION?
Liposuction techniques are designed to help with
body shape and volume, but they can't solve problems of skin appearance.
Consequently, Endermology is an excellent complement to plastic
surgery.
HAS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE METHOD BEEN PROVEN
SCIENTIFICALLY?
The results obtained by the LPG method have been
confirmed by scientific studies conducted in leading American and
European universities.
The results: Evident and Evaluated
For the sessions, which last around 35 minutes
at the rate of two weeks, the patient is given special clothing,
the LPG Body wear, which preserves her modesty. The remarkable results
of this method can be objectified by taking measurements and photos
before and after. What's more, Endermology, through its relaxing
and soothing action, has indisputable stress-lowering effect..
Your ally against cellulite, your source of well-being
Suitable for all ages, Endermology is especially effective against
the effects of time. The fact is that with time circulatory disorders
tend to get worse; cellulite's "orange peel" appearance takes hold,
and the skin becomes less firm. By increasing local microcirculation,
the LPG method restores the strength of the connective tissue and
thus improves skin appearance and tone.
How do I begin?
· Make an appointment with your certified Endermologist.
· Discuss your health, lifestyle and cellulite.
You and the specialist will build a program for your success.
· Ask for before and after photographs to document
your results. Expect, on average, sixteen sessions.
· Spend 35 minutes, twice per week in a relaxing,
massage-like treatment and enjoy the benefits of Endermologie.
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