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Mesotherapy (from Greek ''mesos'', "middle", and therapy from Greek ''therapeia'', "to treat medically") is a non-surgical cosmetic medicine treatment. Mesotherapy employs multiple injections of pharmaceutical and homeopathic medications, plant extracts, vitamins, and other ingredients into subcutaneous fat. Mesotherapy injections allegedly target adipose fat cells, apparently by inducing lipolysis, rupture and cell death among adipocytes. ==Usage== There are published studies on the clinical treatments and effects of these medications and numerous cocktails of combined chemical compounds on the body have been reported in Europe and South America for several years. There is no conclusive research proof that these chemical compounds work to target adipose (fat cells) specifically. Cell lysis, resulting from the detergent action of deoxycholic, may account for any clinical effect. In 2012, a French laboratory invented a way to insert a treatment of Mesotherapy into a liquid podlet. This podlet is then plugged into a facial steamer which applies the treatment to the user's facial pores via steam. This was the first invention of its kind to enable Mesotherapy treatments directly to consumers within their own home. Substances used include: *Phosphatidylcholine *T3-T4 thyroid, *Isoproterenol *Aminophylline *Pentoxifylline *L-carnitine *L-arginine *Hyaluronidase *Collagenase *Yohimbine *Co-enzyme cofactors *Dimethylethanolamine *Gerovital *Glutathione *Tretinoin *Alpha lipoic acid *Vitamin C *Procaine *Lidocaine *Ginkgo biloba *Melilotus *C-adenosine monophosphate *Multiple vitamins *Trace mineral elements *Carbon dioxide *Mesoglycan 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mesotherapy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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