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CLINICAL APPLICATION

MESOTHERAPY

Homeopathic mesotherapy consists of the local administration of a minimum dose of a homeopathic complex (at the subcutaneous level) in the tissues to be treated. Its administration promotes an increase in local blood flow, stimulating the body's natural recovery reactions.


This increase in blood in the area promotes lymphatic drainage, disinfects tissues, decreases connective tissue adhesions and promotes the elimination of cells from adipose tissue.


The effects are reflected in the optimization of dermatofunctional dysfunctions, in muscular and joint pathologies, in pain, inflammation and tissue regeneration.

  • Aesthetics (cellulite, localized fat, flaccidity and edema)

  • Sports injuries (sprains, tendonitis, contractures, edema)

  • Treatment of joint, muscle pain (localized or irradiated pain), edema / swelling of joints (knee, elbow, shoulder ...).

 

The substances are injected into the area close to the site to be treated, making it possible to use small amounts, having a regional loco effect at trigger points and the metameric region.

AESTHETIC
HOMEAPATHIC MESOTHERAPY

Therapeutic action:

  • Lipolytic - promotes lipolytic action, lymphatic drainage

  • Anti-cellulite and anti-edematous (promotes stimulation of adipocyte lipolysis and lipolytic enzymes, disinfects and reduces fluid retention)
    Firming (has a tensor effect, stimulates the action of fibroblasts promoting the activity of collagen and elastin)

Clinical application:

  • Slimming

  • Localized fat (abdomen, thigh, double chin,…)

 

Aesthetic mesotherapy and electrolipolysis can be applied in alternate sessions or used individually.


After electrolipolysis and aesthetic mesotherapy treatment, the patient must be drained to facilitate the elimination of fat.
 
Mesotherapy and electrolipolysis sessions should be weekly (or applied biweekly depending on the patient's objective), with the average of sessions varying between 8 and 12, and then later on to monthly or longer intervals, depending on the clinical evolution.

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