July 4, 2024
Mesotherapy

Mesotherapy: A Non-Surgical Alternative For Improving Skin Condition

What is Medium treatment?

Medium treatment is a minimally invasive medical technique that delivers medication through microinjections into the mesoderm, the middle layer of skin between the epidermis and dermis. The microinjections are usually composed of pharmaceutical and homeopathic ingredients intended to dissolve fat deposits, facilitate drainage, improve blood circulation, and boost collagen production.

History of Medium treatment

Medium treatment was first developed in France in the 1950s by French physician Michel Pistor. He created the technique as a non-surgical alternative to liposuction for reducing stubborn fat deposits. Pistor aimed to break down fat cells by injecting various medications, plant extracts, vitamins, and other substances directly into the mesodermal layer. Over subsequent decades, the practice spread to other countries in Europe and Latin America. Medium treatment gained popularity as a treatment for cellulite, local fat deposits, muscle pain, and various skin conditions.

How Does Mesotherapy Work?

Mesotherapy as A typical medium treatment treatment involves 30 to 40 microinjections administered over a targeted area using very fine needles. The injections are confined to the mesoderm layer to limit potential side effects or the medication spreading systemically. Common ingredients in medium treatment formulas include pharmaceuticals like aminophylline to relax muscles, caffeine to aid fat metabolism, plant extracts to reduce inflammation and drain excess fluids, antioxidants to stimulate collagen production, and vitamins/minerals to improve skin tone and texture.

By delivering these substances directly into the mesoderm, medium treatment is thought to:

– Dissolve fatty deposits by stimulating lipolysis, the metabolic process of breaking down fats
– Improve lymphatic drainage to eliminate toxins and excess fluids that contribute to cellulite dimpling
– Constrict blood vessels to temporarily reduce the appearance of cellulite
– Lessen muscle tension and spasms below the skin that can accentuate cellulite
– Stimulate collagen synthesis for smoother, firmer skin
– Enhance microcirculation for better blood and nutrient supply to treated areas

While the exact mechanisms are still unclear, advocates claim these localized effects reduce the appearance of cellulite and stubborn fat pockets over 4-6 treatment sessions spaced 2-3 weeks apart. Long-term results require periodic “maintenance” medium treatment.

Uses of Mesotherapy

In addition to cellulite and localized fat deposits, medium treatment can potentially treat a variety of skin conditions by targeting underlying causes in the mesodermal layer. Some common applications include:

– Stretch marks – By stimulating collagen and elastin production, medium treatment may improve the texture and color of old stretch marks.

– Scars – Injections of medications and growth factors aim to flatten and fade surgical scars and acne scars.

– Skin laxity – As we age, diminished collagen leads to sagging skin. Medium treatment reportedly reverses laxity by renewing the supportive matrix in the dermis.

– Hair loss – Injecting vitamins, minerals and growth factors into the scalp may support healthier hair follicles and regrowth in bald spots.

– Wrinkles – Like injectable fillers, medium treatment allegedly plumps fine lines and wrinkles from within by inducing collagen and elastin production.

– Varicose veins – Sclerosing solutions target spider and varicose veins to break them down and improve their appearance over time.

– Muscle pain – Pharmaceutical cocktails address soreness, cramps or tension through relaxing muscles and improving circulation to tired areas.

Is Mesotherapy Safe and Effective?

 

The safety and efficacy of medium treatment remains debated within the medical community. Proponents argue that using microneedles and localized injections minimizes risk. Potential side effects may include minor bruising, redness, swelling or mild tenderness at injection sites. However, serious adverse effects have been reported from improper aseptic technique or exceeding recommended dosing. As with any aesthetic procedure, it’s important to see a properly trained medium treatment provider.

As an alternative to more aggressive liposuction or surgical procedures, medium treatment claims to achieve subtle yet potentially noticeable fat reduction and skin improvement when performed by a skilled practitioner. However, there is limited high-quality research proving its long-term effectiveness compared to other non-invasive body contouring options. More scientific studies are still needed. Medium treatment may work best for addressing modest fat pockets, cellulite and skin imperfections when combined with a healthy diet and lifestyle.

Mesotherapy provides a minimally invasive way to potentially treat stubborn fat deposits, cellulite, stretch marks and other skin conditions from within the dermal layers. While not for everyone, it may offer a drug-free alternative worth considering for motivated individuals seeking subtle yet natural-looking enhancement through multiple treatments over time. As with any cosmetic procedure, it’s best to consult a board-certified doctor to determine if medium treatment makes sense for individual goals and needs.

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1. Source: Coherent Market Insights, Public sources, Desk research
2. We have leveraged AI tools to mine information and compile it

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