Thursday, April 16, 2009

Mesotherapy Facts Vs. Fiction Part 3

How many mesotherapy sessions are required?

- if you look desperate, many sessions
- if you look pretty, many sessions
- if you have cellulite, many sessions
- if you do not have cellulite, many sessions
- but if you are broke, no session.

Everyone. is booked for multiple sessions. This is a general trend in cosmetic surgery. Just like going to a car mechanic. Each session is spaced 2 weeks apart

Is there any anesthesia required with mesotherapy?

No, unlike liposuction, Mesotherapy does not involve general anesthesia or large surgical incisions. There is almost no downtime and recovery is rapid.

Does every respond to mesotherapy


No, unfortunately, most individuals do not respond to Mesotherapy and the reasons are unknown. It is difficult to predict who will or who won’t respond to the treatment. Sorry there are no refunds after you have spent $2, 000 or more

Is mesotherapy covered by medical insurance?

In general, all good health insurance companies do not cover “junk” procedures. Mesotherapy is a considered a cosmetic procedure and not covered by Medicare or any medical insurance company.

What is cost of mesotherapy?

The average cost per session of Mesotherapy is anywhere from $300-$650. Discounts are available if one gets more sessions. Do not worry if you have no money, the doctors are great at arranging a payment plan for you- like putting your house up for sale!

Does mesotherapy work?


Only in the minds of the doctors and cosmetologists. There is not a single piece of clinical evidence that backs up any claims made by these health care professionals. No random clinical studies exist – but there are a lot of testimonials on cyberspace. Almost all individuals say that mesotherapy sucks big time and is waste of money

As a Final point
, please consumers, read about cosmetic procedures before you jump and get one. Cosmetic Medicine is full of bogus procedures and just as many bad health care professionals. This is more true in the field of cosmetic medicine. While there are some good doctors who do a lot of good, there are just as many bad doctors who do no good. Mesotherapy in one small word is best considered- bogus. Avoid it

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