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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.
A major advantage to this treatment over many others is how reasonably priced it is. While there is no one clear-cut answer to how much Mesotherapy can cost, you can expect each session to be priced from $250 to $600, at least the procedure to improve skin texture, though this may greatly vary...
Mesotherapy is an umbrella term for a lot of treatments. Consult with your doctor to discuss your problem areas or concern and have a complete or appropriate assessment.
Thank you for your question. Unfortunately, I would not suggest Mesotherapy. Instead, I would suggest Cellulaze to reduce your cellulite. Cellulaze is the only minimally invasive laser procedure designed to attack the structure of cellulite beneath your skin. Cellulaze is backed by many years of...