What Is Mesotherapy?
Sometimes, no matter how desperately we try to lose weight, we still cannot shed certain areas of fat. That is because excess fat is a common problem in people aged 20 and over, resulting from fat accumulating in unwanted spots such as the cheeks, chin, upper arms, thighs, abdomen, waist, and hips, leaving women without the confidence to show off their figure in front of others.
rnrnThis is where injections to reduce excess fat — known in cosmetic surgery as Meso therapy — come in. It is a method of dissolving fat and reducing cellulite that involves no surgery; instead, Phosphatidylcholine (extracted from soybeans or egg yolk) and various vitamins are injected into areas where fat has accumulated. It is a very safe method, derived from natural sources and readily eliminated from the body, so there is no need to worry about allergic reactions.
rnrnThe procedure is as follows: the doctor uses a syringe to deliver a substance with fat-dissolving properties into the fat layer, which blocks further fat accumulation and stimulates stored fat to be released, while increasing blood circulation and lymphatic drainage, making the surrounding tissue stronger and firmer. The fat targeted by the injection breaks apart and dissolves into liquid fat, which is then excreted through the urine and stool.
rnrnPopular areas for Meso therapy fat-dissolving injections include cheek fat, which is injected alongside face-slimming Botox; excess fat under the chin (double chin); excess fat on the upper arms, thighs, hips, and belly; abdominal fat reduction; breast fat (Gynecomastia); and calf fat.
rnrnContraindications for Meso therapy
rnrn1. Age under 18
rnrn2. Pregnant or breastfeeding women
rnrn3. Diabetic patients who require regular insulin injections
rnrn4. Patients with a history of cerebrovascular disorders, such as narrowed or blocked blood vessels in the brain
rnrn5. Patients with a history of heart disease being treated with multiple medications
rnrn6. Patients with infectious diseases or immunodeficiency conditions
rnrnAftercare following Meso therapy
rnrn1. Drink at least 2 liters of water per day. Most of the dissolved fat is excreted through the urine, so you need to drink plenty of water to flush out the fat that has been broken down.
rnrn2. Between fat-dissolving injection sessions, RF (Radio Frequency) treatment is recommended to help expel the dissolved fat more quickly, firm the muscles, and reduce sagging after the injections.
rnrn3. Avoid saunas, massage, alcohol, and any other treatments for 1 week after Meso therapy.
rnrn4. Do light exercise such as brisk walking, yoga, and aerobic dance for at least 30-45 minutes a day, 2-3 times a week, to firm the muscles and expel fat from the body faster, which also helps prevent new fat from accumulating.
rnrn5. Change your eating habits to control your weight and prevent excess fat from building up again, because if we do not change how we eat and control our weight, the fat-dissolving injections will not work as well as they should.
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