Mesotherapy - OBAGI CLINIC

Mesotherapy is a technique known in 1952 by a French physician named Michael Pistor. It is a medical property that includes injections of pharmaceutical substances, vitamins, as well as amino acids beneath the surface of the skin.

All about Mesotherapy:

Mesotherapy is a safe and effective treatment for cellulite, which has helped South American and European women for decades and  this technique is used in each of the following cases:

  • removal of cellulite
  • to promote weight loss
  • freshness of the face and wrinkles
  • to remove grease and local obesity, melasma, acne and scars, and cracks in the body.

With regard to hair loss, Mesotherapy is considered one of the best modern methods for treating hair loss, where stimulants are injected into the skin of the head. And the hair begins to grow rapidly.

More than 90% of women complain of cellulite, which leads to disfigurement and most often reduces women's self-esteem and is a source of shame, which affects women's self-confidence.

The causes of cellulite are poor blood circulation, defective connective tissue, and an increase in obesity cells.

Mesotherapy can remove cellulite on the legs and buttocks and destroy the "orange peel" on the skin, and the result of removing cellulite appears from 15-10 weekly sessions.

Mesotherapy on surgical techniques such as liposuction, explaining that liposuction does not treat cellulite, but in fact liposuction causes cellulite in most cases to appear more prominent, and mesotherapy treats cellulite directly and promotes smoother skin.

Mesotherapy can be used in certain places where the body stores fats in an increasing way, and after injection of mesotherapy in a specific area, it prevents cells from storing fats and will help to break down the existing fats, and after mesotherapy is injected, the body gets rid of the broken fats naturally. The result appears after 2-3 sessions, and sometimes in some patients the result appears after the first session, and we advise not to put a local anesthetic before the session.

Regarding the side effects of mesotherapy, they are few, and the most common of them is the appearance of bruises on the surface of the skin that disappear within a week, slight swelling that lasts for a day or two, and some patients notice the occurrence of itching for two hours after the session, and supplements (Arnica Montana) may help speed healing and reduce bruises, and it is advised to wear clothes Loose fitting and avoid vigorous exercise for a day after the session.