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Q. How long do mesotherapy results last?
A. You may need initial treatments every 2 weeks for 2-3 treatment courses. After the initial effects are reached, treatment can then be administered every 2-3 months.
dan
Mar-17-10
Q. Is mesotherapy treatment painful?
A. mesotherapy treatment is not very painful at all. Topical anesthetic is used before the injections, and the subsequent soreness can be treated with ice and rest. You may feel a stinging or burning sensation, but it will not last for long.
mickey
Mar-17-10
Q. Who should perform mesotherapy treatments?
A. If you are considering mesotherapy treatments, find a qualified doctor with as much experience as possible with the procedure. Ask any potential doctor how long they have done mesotherapy, what kind of training they have, and so on. The answers will give you the information you need to make a good decision.
ann thomas
Mar-17-10
Q. How is mesotherapy used?
A. The doctor numbs the skin with a cream, then does a number of tiny injections under the skin. The solution breaks down the fat beneath the skin and dissolve bands of cellulite to smooth out the skin, while facial mesotherapy tightens and rejuvenates the skin.
Laz
Mar-17-10
Q. I can’t get mesotherapy in my area. What can I do instead?
A. Some of the alternatives include treatments such as microdermabrasion, Botox, dermal fillers, peels, skin tightening, laser resurfacing, and facelifts. Taking care of your skin can help lessen or eliminate the need for mesotherapy altogether.
mark
Mar-17-10
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