Mesotherapy

Mesotherapy is a therapy developed by Dr Michel Pistor, whose credo was:

"Inject little, rarely, in the right place".

Mesotherapy involves injecting a low dose of certain products (anti-inflammatories, homeopathic solutions, etc.) subcutaneously (intra-epidermally, intra-dermally or hypodermically) into the area where the problem and/or pain is felt.

The product(s) injected in this way will then use the principle of diffusion to gently and deeply penetrate the underlying tissues and then act on them.

Mesotherapy is often used in pain medicine, sports medicine and aesthetics.



The main indications

- Sports traumatology: tendinopathies, sprains, contractures, strains, strains and tears, periostitis, algodystrophy, etc.

- Rheumatology: subacromial shoulder conflicts, arthritic pathologies, carpal tunnel syndrome, Morton's disease, etc.

- Spinal pathologies: lumbago, torticollis, sciatica and cruralgia, common lumbago, common cervicalgia, common dorsalgia