Mesotherapy
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Mesotherapy is a systematic, scientifically based method of influencing the derivatives of the mesoderm by introducing drugs into the epidermis, dermis, hypodermis, muscles (including the pancreas, perivasal, perineural and periarticular spaces), locally, loco-regionally and at a distance from the affected organ , in order to achieve maximum therapeutic effect, due to:
- pharmacological (local, loco-regional and systemic) action of drugs, antihomotoxic action of homeopathic drugs;
- mechanical impact of an injection device on specific receptors of the nervous, humoral and immune systems, the structure and functions of connective tissue.
Despite the fact that mesotherapy has its origins in classical therapeutic areas, many patients and even doctors have the impression that this method is used exclusively in aesthetic medicine. This opinion is wrong. If mesotherapy was initially used to treat acute and chronic pain syndromes, today many new, evidence-based directions in clinical practice have emerged.
Mesotherapy is used in angiology, immunology, otolaryngology, ophthalmology, gastroenterology, dentistry, obstetrics and gynecology, andrology and urology, neurology, orthopedics and traumatology, rheumatology, pediatrics, and many others.