Cellulite - Mesotherapy

Cellulite is an aesthetic and functional issue that affects 90% of women when menstruation begins (hormonal adulthood).

Cellulite, which is described as a picture of an orange peel with spherical bumps and imprints, can affect even slim and firm women. The image of cellulite is one that most women are familiar with. Cellulite can develop in a variety of places on the body (buttocks, thighs, arms, knees, etc.)

As previously said, cellulite is a condition that is linked to a woman's hormonal profile, but is also influenced by food habits and physical activity.

The abnormal removal of fluid from the intercellular space between fat cells, which are divided into superficial and deep adipose tissue with vertical, fibrous strips (septae) that pinch the skin down and harden as the space between them swells (intercellular space), resulting in the image of stretching - fixation, which translates into the projection and impression of an image of orange peel and magnificat.

Mode of action of mesotherapy

  • Aids in the circulation of blood
  • Fat dissolution and lipolysis
  • Septae are stiff fibrous bands that must be removed.
  • lymphatic circulation improvement

Mesotherapy is a reasonably painless procedure that allows the patient to return to work almost immediately.

Mesotherapy is administered by microinjecting lipolysis vitamins into the subcutaneous tissue. The therapy takes 15 to 40 minutes, depending on the area to be treated, and 5 to 10 applications are required.

The combination of microliposuction, external ultrasound, and mesotherapy produces outstanding results and is possibly the only effective cellulite treatment.

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Dr. Andreas Ioannides
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