

What is Mesotherapy?
Mesotherapy is a treatment that uses injections of plant extracts, hormones, enzymes, and vitamins, which remove excess fat, as well as tightening and rejuvenating the skin. It is a technique that has been used since 1952. Today, mesotherapy can be used to: lighten pigmented skin, tighten loose skin, fade lines and wrinkles, reduce cellulite and treat alopecia – a condition that can cause hair loss.
MESOTHERAPY
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Mesotherapy at Euphoria Medical Center© will be tailed to your specific needs.
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Mesotherapy for Skin - Mesotherapy can instantly improve skin that looks tired and dull, as well as improving the appearance of superficial wrinkles. It can also aid the body in flushing out ageing toxins, as it enhances sluggish blood circulation. You can also use this treatment to address acne scarring and pigmentation issues.
Mesotherapy for Hair - Mesotherapy offers a number of benefits for patients suffering with hair thinning and hair loss. Hormone imbalances, a reduction in blood circulation and lack of essential nutrients are the three main factors that contribute to hair loss, all of which are addressed by the unique formulation of your Mesotherapy ingredients.
Mesotherapy for Cellulite : Cellulite occurs when there is a build-up of toxins, fluid, and fat. Mesotherapy can treat this, as it can increase the lymphatic and venous flow, as well as eliminating dimpling and fat. In four weeks, you should notice that your skin is a lot smoother. Where cellulite is treated, you can lose anywhere from two to four inches.
The Mesotherapy Treatment
During each session of mesotherapy, you may or may not have numbing cream applied to the area. This depends on you and the area that is being treated. A special short needle will be used to deliver a number of injections. The injections can be given at various depths, ranging from one to four millimeters, into your skin. This depends on the type of condition that is being treated. While injecting, the practitioner may flick their wrist very quickly or place the needle into your skin at an angle. This treatment can also be performed throughs the use of a dermapen. This all depends on the sort of treatment you are having and the condition that you have.