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Mesotherapy |
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Mesotherapy is used to treat cellulite, acne and
scars and to promote skin
rejuvenation and facial and body sculpting. It
also is used to treat hair loss and management of the pain.
Depending on the type of treatment desired, the average
number of sessions needed is between 3 to 8.
Mesotherapy utilizes multiple, superfacial micro-injections
in the range of 3-800 injections,
depending on the condition. In addition the treatment
uses a customized mixture of both “FDA”
approved pharmaceutical drugs and homeopathic compounds
containing natural plant extract, antioxidants,
vitamins, amino acids. |
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Important
Milestones in the Use of Mesotherapy |
| In 1987 the French Academy of Medicine recognized Mesotherapy as a part of traditional medicine.
In 1992 the Creation of Mesotherapy act by the CNAM.
In 2003 Mesotherapy arrives in the United State.
Today the International Society of Mesotherapy
encompasses 14 countries throughout Europe and South
America, and is practiced by over 15000 Physicians
worldwide. |
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» IPL Hair Reduction
» IPL Photo Rejuvenation
» IPL Leg Vein Treatment
» IPL Acne treatment
» Photo Dynamic Therapy
» Sclerotherapy
» Mesotherapy Treatment » Cellulite Treatment
» Localized Fat Deposit Area Treatment
» Hair Loss Treatment
» Botox
» Restylane
» Radiesse
» Juvederm
» Microdemabrasion
» chemical peels
» Cosmelan
» Massages
» Facials
» Permanent Make-up
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