Mesotherapy is said to be one of the most effective cellulite treatments made available to women of all ages today. It uses the technique of mixing homeopathic medications or pharmaceutical products with amino acids, minerals, vitamins, and even enzymes to treat affected areas of cellulite. The mixture made is injected in small amounts into the middle layer of the skin or what is known as the mesoderm. Only small doses of the mixtures are administered to specific areas where cellulite is by using very small needles as well. Aside from cellulite, mesotherapy can also be used for body fat reduction, facial rejuvenation, and body sculpturing.
Cellulite is the lumpy, dimpled appearance of the skin usually found on buttocks, legs, hips, and on the midsection. It is formed when connective tissue bands or the septae traps fat as it holds down areas of the skin. Sometimes, bulges form resulting to the "orange peel" appearance which is what women hate to see.
Mesotherapy works by the interaction of the blended medications with the fat cells. It promotes the release of fat within then removes the connective tissue bands and melts the excess fat. It also helps in improving the blood flow in the target areas. All of these actions greatly reduce the "orange peel" appearance and size reduction of the affected area. It usually requires more or less fifteen sessions of mesotherapy to completely treat cellulites.
This treatment is also dependent on the grade of your cellulite. Cellulite too have stages just like some chronic diseases. Stage 1 is when no cellulite is seen when standing or lying down but as skin is pinched, cellulite appears. Stage 2 is when it is visible when standing but is not when lying down. Finally, Stage 3 of the cellulite progress is when it is seen whether in standing or lying down position. Depending on what stage you are in, the mixture of medication will be adjusted to achieve just the right amount for each case.
Choosing to avail of mesotherapy as cellulite treatment is really a personal choice. Nobody can force you to go and try it if it does not exactly sit well with you. If the thought of injecting mixtures of medications in your skin is a very welcome idea for you, then this treatment would work best in you. Just be sure to go to licensed and trained practitioners for this procedure. It's better to be safe and sure than to be sorry when it's too late.