INTRODUCTION
Accumulation of fat and localised cellulite can often be unsightly. Women tend to suffer from this problem more than men, because of the general make-up of the female body, which contains a higher number of fatty cells (adiposes).This problem has various causes: hereditary factors, hormonal problems, bad habits (excessive alcohol consumption; smoking), a sedentary lifestyle, stress, tight clothing, etc.Developed in France over fifty years ago, mesotherapy is considered worldwide to be a highly effective treatment for combating cellulite.
TREATMENT
This technique involves the injection of natural compounds, which allow accumulated fat, which has not been broken down with exercise, to be moved and dissolved. Treatment activates micro-circulation in the arteries, veins and lymph glands, which allows the regeneration of cells and helps in the elimination of toxins and excess fluid. With mesotherapy, there is a gradual reduction of fat, leading to a healthier shape and healthier skin. Generally the results are very positive, as the homoeopathic compounds act directly on the area being treated - the adipose tissue.
LATER PROGRESS
In the first few days after treatment, small bruises may appear, but these will disappear gradually. Mesotherapy can be a little uncomfortable, but not painful. It is best to avoid contact with the sun directly after treatment as this may produce pigmentation. One of the most significant advantages of mesotherapy is that, as well as giving very good results, the sessions are very short and straightforward.
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