Mesotherapy for the Arms

Mesotherapy is a non-invasive technique that uses injection to rejuvenate the skin and reduce fats and cellulite. It helps prevent flabby muscles in the arms by stopping adipose fat cells from developing.
  1. History

    • Dr. Michel Pistor founded mesotherapy as an intradermal therapy between 1948 and 1952. It was first labeled mesotherapy by the French press in 1958, and the French Academy of Medicine established it as a specialty medicine in 1987.

    Features

    • The procedure involves the use of homeopathic agents such as natural extracts and vitamins, as well as pharmaceutical medications on the targeted area, to reduce fat cell formation and improve skin tone.

    Benefits

    • Mesotherapy in the arms can help prevent cellulite formation, treat sagging and flabby skins along the arms, help rejuvenate the skin condition and promote weight loss.

    Advantage

    • In contrast to oral medications that are distributed throughout the body, mesotherapy can specifically target cellulites directly in the arms. It requires only a small dose of medicine to be injected directly to the targeted area.

    Warnings

    • Bruising, swelling, and itching at the site of injection may be common after treatment. Patients may feel a slight burning, a temporary side effect, as the injected compounds begin to dissolve the fats at the treated area.

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