Mesotherapy: Overview

    Harish Saluja, Ajinkya S Patil, Seemit Shah, Anuj Dadhich, Shivani Sachdeva
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    TLDR Mesotherapy might be a good and safe way to treat hair loss, refresh skin, and reduce dark spots, with quick treatment times.
    The document provides an overview of mesotherapy, highlighting its potential benefits in dermatological treatments. It concludes that mesotherapy is an effective and safer technique for treating conditions such as alopecia, skin rejuvenation, and hyperpigmentation. The technique is favored due to its reduced treatment time compared to other methods. The document also speculates on the future integration of mesotherapy into various medical specialties, including Dermatology, Maxillofacial Surgery, Plastic Surgery, and Internal Medicine. However, the document calls for more studies with adequate methods to confirm these benefits.
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