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How does Mesotherapy get rid of Cellulite?

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How does Mesotherapy get rid of Cellulite?

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In order to understand how Mesotherapy reduces cellulite, one must understand what cellulite is. Cellulite appears in the subcutaneous level of the skin whereby fat cells are arranged in chambers surrounded by connective tissue called septae. Cellulite occurs when the fat cells expand and stretch the connective tissue causing it to eventually harden causing non-flexible length. Surrounding tissue continues to expand with weight or water gain. This results in areas of the skin being held down while other sections bulge outward giving the lumpy appearance. Mesotherapy benefits individuals who have cellulite by enabling drainage of excess fluid from the fat cell and improve blood flow to the area and lymphatic drainage of the excess dissolved fat deposits, removing fibrotic and hardened connective tissue. Mesotherapy for Body Shaping It is possible to get rid of fat without having an invasive procedure, the answer is Mesotherapy. Microinjections of customized “fat burning” formula are adm

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Mesotherapy for Cellulite The medical term for cellulite is liposclerosis/lipoedema. Cellulite is a skin condition affecting over 90% of women. Even those with a slim figure often complain about cellulite’s external lumpy, dimpled appearance. Cellulite commonly appears on the hips, buttocks and legs but is not caused by excess weight as many believe. In order to understand how Mesotherapy reduces cellulite, one must understand what cellulite is. Cellulite appears in the subcutaneous level of the skin whereby fat cells are arranged in chambers surrounded by connective tissue called septae. Cellulite occurs when the fat cells expand and stretch the connective tissue causing it to eventually harden causing non-flexible length. Surrounding tissue continues to expand with weight or water gain. This results in areas of the skin being held down while other sections bulge outward giving the lumpy appearance. Mesotherapy benefits individuals who have cellulite by enabling drainage of excess flu

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