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MESOTHERAPY

MESOTHERAPY

This well-known and accepted therapeutic process, invented in 1952 by Dr. Michael Pistor (France), is an alternative medicinal therapy that requires quire rigorous procedures and is applied in the safest conditions. It can only be practiced by a qualified and experienced medically trained professional, with additional training in Mesotherapy.
This therapeutic process is now practiced in many countries of the world. Zina Chervinska has been successfully practicing Mesotherapy in Canada since 2003.

Mesotherapy is a treatment that stimulates the mesoderm, or middle layer of the skin. It is done with homeopathic agents containing placenta, nucleoproteins, oligo-elements and vitamins.

Medication

Medication is administered subcutaneously with special disposable micro needles. Micro-drops of the drug are slowly absorbed into the blood flow; the results usually become visible after the first treatment. Other treatments include a lifting mask and colour therapy which help to smooth out wrinkles and reduce a double chin. Flaccid skin, acne scars and fatty deposits also respond to this treatment

What Mesotherapy can do
it can help in the treatments of:

  • Face, Neck rejuvenation
  • Alopecia
  • Wrinkles
  • Hyperkeratosis
  • Cellulite, Reduction
  • Hyper pigmentation
  • Weight loss, Fat loss
  • Arthritis pain
  • Flaccid skin
  • Migraine headaches
  • Acne, Scars
  • Tendonitis
  • Seams and scars
  • Sport trauma
  • After-delivery distention
  • Stretch marks
  • Thinning hair
  • Bone spurs

Mesotherapy, which is sometimes called rehabilitation therapy, can make individuals look younger as well as stimulating your body and its immune system.
Side effects and restrictions

Side effects of the procedure may be a possible reddening, swelling and/or bruising around the area of the injections. These symptoms generally disappear in a matter of hours. Mesotherapy is generally suitable for most people, including children and those with diabetes. There are no age restrictions.

General restrictions vary with conditions treated and will be discussed before treatments are administered. You can not wear makeup for four hours after Mesotherapy. You can not vigorously exercise for 48 hours. No hot showers are allowed for 6 to 8 hours after treatments. It is also recommended to eat a meal high in protein prior to treatment.

The Canadian Mesotherapy Association  

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