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The Indian Society of Mesotherapy (ISM) was later established under the aegis of the International Society of Mesotherapy (ISM) and the French Society of Mesotherapy (FSM) to promote mesotherapy in the Indian subcontinent. The ISM’s mission is to promote research and teach medical practitioners clinical as well as esthetic aspects of Mesotherapy. Through its courses, practitioners in India gain comprehensive education and technical training in the evolving science of mesotherapy.
  • Mesotherapy is a remarkable technique involving painless microinjections into the skin, of conventional or homeopathic medicines, vitamins, minerals, and amino acids.
  • Among many applications, mesotherapy can be used for many purposes, mainly for the relief of painful pathologies: arthritis and joint problems, sport injuries, and many other indications. It is also used in aesthetic and dermatologic indications: fat and cellulite reduction, weight loss, wrinkle elimination, scar improvement, and stretch marks.
  • There are many advantages using mesotherapy, such as lnnocuity or rare side effects; Economical for the health system; Efficiency, painless injections.
  • Mesotherapy technique is taught in France by members of the French Society of Mesotherapy and in India, the Indian Society of Mesotherapy founded by Dr Ajay Rana, Eminent Dermatologist in New Delhi (India), organizes many workshops to train young physicians.
  • This is the first time that a book handling indications and techniques of mesotherapy is published in English language.
  • Clinical pictures are clear, precise and the protocols are very well explained.
  • This book will be a precious help for all the mesotherapists who will be able to improve their knowledge and techniques.


    Table of Contents

    1.History of Mesotherapy
    2.Mesotherapy Equipment
    3.Medicines Used in Mesotherapy
    4.The Rebound Effect
    5.Cautions
    6.Therapeutic Strategy
    7.Techniques of Injections in Mesotherapy
    8.The Mesotherapy Consultation
    9.The Side Effects of Mesotherapy
    10.The Pain Management
    11.Mesotherapy Applications in Aesthetic
    12.Alopecia and Mesotherapy (Hair Loss)
    13.Cellulite: Mesotherapy Treatment
    14.Vascular Pathology and Mesotherapy
    15.Dermatologic Pathology and Mesotherapy
    16.Mesolift
    17.Scars
    18.Keloid
    19.Stretch Marks
    Conclusion
    Bibliography
    Index

    Step by Step Guide to Mesotherapy

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        Publisher: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
        Publication Date: 26/08/2019
        ISBN13: 9789352709090, 978-9352709090
        ISBN10: 9352709098

        Description

        Book Synopsis
        The Indian Society of Mesotherapy (ISM) was later established under the aegis of the International Society of Mesotherapy (ISM) and the French Society of Mesotherapy (FSM) to promote mesotherapy in the Indian subcontinent. The ISM’s mission is to promote research and teach medical practitioners clinical as well as esthetic aspects of Mesotherapy. Through its courses, practitioners in India gain comprehensive education and technical training in the evolving science of mesotherapy.
        • Mesotherapy is a remarkable technique involving painless microinjections into the skin, of conventional or homeopathic medicines, vitamins, minerals, and amino acids.
        • Among many applications, mesotherapy can be used for many purposes, mainly for the relief of painful pathologies: arthritis and joint problems, sport injuries, and many other indications. It is also used in aesthetic and dermatologic indications: fat and cellulite reduction, weight loss, wrinkle elimination, scar improvement, and stretch marks.
        • There are many advantages using mesotherapy, such as lnnocuity or rare side effects; Economical for the health system; Efficiency, painless injections.
        • Mesotherapy technique is taught in France by members of the French Society of Mesotherapy and in India, the Indian Society of Mesotherapy founded by Dr Ajay Rana, Eminent Dermatologist in New Delhi (India), organizes many workshops to train young physicians.
        • This is the first time that a book handling indications and techniques of mesotherapy is published in English language.
        • Clinical pictures are clear, precise and the protocols are very well explained.
        • This book will be a precious help for all the mesotherapists who will be able to improve their knowledge and techniques.


          Table of Contents

          1.History of Mesotherapy
          2.Mesotherapy Equipment
          3.Medicines Used in Mesotherapy
          4.The Rebound Effect
          5.Cautions
          6.Therapeutic Strategy
          7.Techniques of Injections in Mesotherapy
          8.The Mesotherapy Consultation
          9.The Side Effects of Mesotherapy
          10.The Pain Management
          11.Mesotherapy Applications in Aesthetic
          12.Alopecia and Mesotherapy (Hair Loss)
          13.Cellulite: Mesotherapy Treatment
          14.Vascular Pathology and Mesotherapy
          15.Dermatologic Pathology and Mesotherapy
          16.Mesolift
          17.Scars
          18.Keloid
          19.Stretch Marks
          Conclusion
          Bibliography
          Index

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