Mesotherapy is a nonsurgical, permanent method for fat removal, body contouring and is also used for hair loss and skin ageing. It was first developed in France in 1952 to treat vascular and lymphatic disorders. However, it was discovered that depending on the different substances injected, mesotherapy might also be useful in treating chronic pain, hair loss (alopecia), bone and joint disorders and psoriasis. More recently, with the discovery that body fat can be reduced with the injection of certain substances, mesotherapy is widely being used to help with weight loss, cellulite reduction, body sculpting, wrinkle removal and facial rejuvenation.
Here are the primary indications for mesotherapy:
1. Fat Reduction and Body Contouring:
Mesotherapy can remove excess fat from specific areas such as the stomach, thighs, buttocks, hips, legs, arms, and face. It’s an alternative to surgical procedures like liposuction.
2. Cellulite Reduction:
Mesotherapy helps reduce cellulite, improving skin texture and appearance. The injections target fat deposits beneath the skin, promoting smoother skin.
3. Skin Rejuvenation and Tightening:
The technique rejuvenates and tightens the skin by delivering vitamins, enzymes, hormones, and plant extracts. It fades wrinkles and lines, enhancing overall skin quality.
4. Treatment of Alopecia (Hair Loss):
Mesotherapy can be effective in treating alopecia, a condition that causes hair loss. By stimulating hair follicles and improving blood circulation, it encourages hair growth.
5. Lightening Pigmented Skin:
Mesotherapy is used to lighten pigmented skin areas. The injections may contain vitamins, minerals, or herbal extracts to address skin discoloration.
6.Recontouring the Body:
Mesotherapy helps recontour the body, especially in areas where skin laxity or fat accumulation is a concern.