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I would strongly suggest avoiding any surgical and non-surgical procedures while pregnant. At any stage of the pregnancy, you want to make sure there is no harm done to your developing baby. Mesotherapy is even not approved for non-pregnant patients.
There is a risk of medications and herbs passing from mother to child by way of breast milk, so it is not recommended for pregrant women or those that are breastfeeding, unless you do the pump and dump for 1-2 days. Always contact a board certified medical expert for your treatment.
I do not recommend it and I warn against it. Patients that I have seen after the therapy have all been unhappy with the results. Also, we just dont know where the fat goes; being absorbed by your body is not physiologically sound. Just dont do it. If you're interested in getting rid of the...
Only liposuction really works. We have seen many "simple, minimally invasive, innovations" during the past thirty years of plastic surgery. If these things really worked everyone would be having it done with great success. What's "hot" today is what everyone shows on TV, even though it doesn't...
Mesotherapy in the U.S. is most often promoted for cellulite treatment or fat reduction, but it is quite controversial. It is not FDA-approved, but legal because the ingredients are, though for completely different and unrelated procedures. There are some studies ongoing, but the most recent...
Mesotherapy is not a standard nor safe procedure for eyelid fat pads. It is unpredictable and should not be used near the eyes.
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