Tuesday, February 27, 2007

To-Do-List Prior To Having Mesotherapy Procedure (1)

Before deciding to have a mesotherapy procedure, you need to do certain things.

First, do a research on mesotherapy. You can do this by browsing the internet, going to the library, talking to the person who already had mesotherapy procedure, talking to the physician who is experienced in doing the procedure (and also licensed for it), etc.

Second, go to your GP and ask for a general check-up. Get the results and consult your GP about the possibility of having a mesotherapy procedure and ask for his/her opinion on whether your physical condition is fit for the procedure. There are certain health conditions which contraindicate mesotherapy, e. g. pregnancy, insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, heart arrhythmias under medication, severe heart disease, and consumption of blood thinners.

After you feel that you have done sufficient research and the general check-up came back OK, then think thoroughly whether you want to do the procedure or not, what actually motivates you to do it, do you really need it, etc.

You should be aware that any medical procedure will always have risks. Nothing is 100% safe. This is why you need to gather some information first before you decide to have the procedure. The information will then be your reference for further considerations.

Sunday, February 25, 2007

International Training Course on Mesotherapy,March 5-6, 2007 in Jakarta, Indonesia

This 2-day hands-on training will introduce the various uses currently being offered with mesotherapy.

Participants will understand multiple applications for mesotherapy including rejuvenation and wrinkle elimination (MesoLift), localized body and facial sculpting, cellulite reduction, pain management, and alopecia.

Upon completion of the course, each participant will receive an official certificate from the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine, Mesotherapy Chapter.

SCHEDULE

RATE

REGISTRATION FORM

The registration form can be downloaded here

CONTACT

For registration, accommodation, and further information, please contact :
Ezyhealth (Singapore) Pte Ltd, 12 Science Park Drive, #04-04
The Mendel, Singapore 118225

Ms. Gwendolyn Goh Tel : (65) 6395 9406
E-mail : gwengoh@ezyhealth.com

Ms. Karen Chan/Ms. Julia Tan Tel: (65) 6395 9484

Fax: (65) 6395 9394


ASIA PACIFIC AESTHETIC MEDICINE
CERTIFICATE COURSE 2007
March 5-9, 2007
Jakarta, Indonesia
http://www.asiaaestheticmedicine.com

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Saturday, February 24, 2007

Mesotherapy Cocktail

There are numerous cocktails of medications and homeopathic preparations that are used in mesotherapy including:

The concentrations of injected materials are tailored and titrated depending on the diagnosis, area to be treated, severity of problem and so forth. Mesotherapy employ the technique of multiple injections of pharmaceutical and homeopathic medications, plant extracts, vitamins, and other ingredients into the subcutaneous fat. Mesotherapy injections are purposed to target adipose fat cells, apparently by inducing rupture and cell death among adipocytes.

The mechanism of action involves the administration of mesotherapy cocktail into the mesoderm (the layer of fat and connective tissue under the skin), thereby stimulating it. Mesoactive substances gradually dissolve the underlying fat. The dissolved fat is then naturally excreted. At the same time, the skin becomes suppler and tighter, giving skin a younger and more toned appearance.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Mesotherapy's Aesthetic & Therapeutic Purposes


Mesotherapy has been used for many purposes.

Basically, mesotherapy is divided into two large groups, which are aesthetic mesotherapy and therapeutic mesotherapy.

AESTHETIC MESOTHERAPY

• MesoLift

• MesoGlow

• MesoLipo

• MesoBotox

• MesoAlopecia

• MesoStrechmark

THERAPEUTIC MESOTHERAPY

Used as a technique to reduce pain.

Major indications include the field of rheumatology, physical medicine & rehabilitation, and sports medicine.

Example of cases treated with therapeutic mesotherapy are :

• Arthrosis of any form, including acute and chronic conditions

• Rheumatism

• Back pain

• Algodystrophies

• Tendonitis

• Muscle disorders

• Canal disorders

In general, the benefits of mesotherapy include improved blood flow to the area, dissolved excess fat deposis, and improved lymphatic drainage.

A Brief Introduction To Mesotherapy


Mesotherapy (from Greek mesos, "middle", and therapy from Greek therapeia, "to treat medically") is a medical procedure in which very small amounts of medications, FDA approved for other uses, are injected into the mesoderm (middle layer of skin – see picture of skin structure) using micro gauge needles. It was formulated by Dr. M. Pistor in France in 1952 and recognized by the French National Academy of Medicine in 1986. Dr. Lionel Bissoon brought it to the United States in 1999 and has pioneered its acceptance.

The basic concept of mesotherapy is in the local administration of drugs in order to have a more localized result with faster action, greater effectiveness, and lesser systemic involvement. Dr. Pistor has defined mesotherapy as “To bring the right product (medicine), in the right amount, to the right place.” .

The procedure of mesotherapy includes multiple injections into localized areas to achieve maximum results with no down time. The procedure of mesotherapy takes about 20-30 minutes with minimal discomfort. The injections are done with a computer controlled meso injection system (“meso-gun”) that ensures a more consistent application for maximum efficiency and makes the injections virtually painless..