What is Mesotherapy? Innovative French Technique to Eliminate Pain, Sports Injuries, and Much More
Mesotherapy is a treatment that stimulates the mesoderm, or middle layer of the skin, which will, in turn, relieve a wide ... Read More Last Modified: August 16, 2004
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Compounds for Mesotherapy The compounds injected into the mesoderm during Mesotherapy depend upon the pathophysiology of the disease process. In general, the substances fall into the following classes: vasodilators, anti-infla ... Read More Last Modified: August 16, 2004
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The Technique of Mesotherapy For those who have been fortunate enough to have Prolotherapy or Neural Therapy injections, you will be happy to know that the injections of Mesotherapy hurt magnitudes less than Prolotherapy or Neura ... Read More Last Modified: August 16, 2004
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Mesotherapy for Calcifications and Bone Spurs Mesotherapy for Medical Esthetics
Many Mesotherapists practice the specialty of Medical Esthetics because of the beautifying effects Mesotherapy has on the skin. The skin is often treated succ ... Read More Last Modified: August 16, 2004
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Mesotherapy Summary Mesotherapy is the practice of injecting small amounts of medication and/or vitamins into the mesoderm — or middle layer of skin.
The technique was pioneered in France by ... Read More Last Modified: August 12, 2004
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