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Mesotherapy: Why Perfect Legs are a Habit

To combat cellulite and significantly reduce orange-peel skin appearance. To improve skin tone through polynucleotides. Or to enhance microcirculation with ozone. Mesotherapy is a multifunctional technique for addressing various coexisting conditions. The optimal time to begin treatment isn't just before summer, but especially after returning from vacation.

Insights from Dr. Fabrizio David, aesthetic physician at Image Regenerative Clinic.

What is Mesotherapy?

Mesotherapy involves injecting therapeutic substances through very fine needles into the treatment area. For legs and body treatments, these substances typically include lipolytic cocktails for localized fat deposits, anti-lipodystrophic agents for cellulite, or polynucleotides to restore elasticity to particularly dehydrated and wrinkled skin. The painless injections are administered at multiple points spaced half a centimeter apart.

What conditions does Mesotherapy address?

Mesotherapy non-invasively treats and improves common lower limb conditions, including orange-peel skin texture, cellulite, and water retention. When performed as localized oxygen-ozone therapy, it also addresses capillary visibility and microcirculation weakness.

Why does Image recommend Mesotherapy?

Mesotherapy should be viewed as a year-round maintenance routine rather than just a pre-summer treatment. Perfect legs aren't seasonal: they result from consistent care throughout the year. Post-summer is particularly crucial, when vacation benefits are still visible and maintaining results is easier. If summer indulgences have occurred, it's the ideal time for corrective treatment. Notably, mesotherapy can be combined with other treatments, and results are significantly enhanced within structured protocols. Our Skinny Legs program exemplifies this approach, combining shock wave sessions, targeted mesotherapy for edematous-fibro-sclerotic panniculopathy, and oxygen-ozone therapy.

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