Cellulite Mesotherapy
Mesotherapy is a treatment method based on injecting a specially prepared medication 1 to 6 cm below the skin’s surface, according to the treatment. Mesotherapy is a mid-layer treatment. It was first used in 1952 by the French Dr. Michel Pistor.
Cellulite Mesotherapy is a treatment method performed to reduce the appearance of cellulite on the skin. It improves subcutaneous microcirculation, prevents edema formation in the tissue, breaks down fats and reduces fat nodules, increases lymphatic circulation, and reconstructs damaged subcutaneous connective tissue.
What Medications Are Used in Cellulite Mesotherapy?
In mesotherapy, ready-made drug mixtures can be used depending on the degree of cellulite, or drug cocktails can be prepared by physicians.
How Many Sessions of Cellulite Mesotherapy Are Recommended?
The number of sessions is determined according to the stage of cellulite. Generally, a course of 10 sessions, once a week, is recommended. Since cellulite is a chronic problem, maintenance doses are recommended in between sessions.
Is Cellulite Mesotherapy Painful?
The needles are small and thin. The pain felt is minimal. Very little of the injected medication enters the systemic circulation. Mild redness and any subsequent slight bruising are temporary.
Can Cellulite Mesotherapy Be Combined with Other Cellulite Treatments?
Absolutely, combined treatments increase success in combating cellulite. It can be combined with methods such as Fractional RF, Subcision, Lymphatic Drainage, G5 Massage, Vacuum Therapy, MDS, etc.

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