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Can Fat
Be Dissolved Using Injections?
Mesotherapy Not Proven As Safe Alternative
to Liposuction
The
allure of shedding unwanted pockets of fat with a series of simple
injections, known as mesotherapy, sounds too good to be true - and
it just might be.
According to an ASPS Device & Technique Assessment (DATA) Committee
report published in Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeryŽ (PRS), the
official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons
(ASPS), patients should be wary of mesotherapy until the safety
and effectiveness of the procedure are confirmed.
"The promise of a non-surgical, permanent method for fat removal
and body contouring is obviously very appealing, but mesotherapy
is not proven to be the miracle cure to a thinner you," said Alan
Matarasso, MD, study co-author. "The problem with mesotherapy is
the whole technique is shrouded in mystery. Liposuction remains
the only proven method to safely and permanently remove fat."
Medications and Plant Extracts
Touted as a non-surgical alternative to liposuction, mesotherapy
involves injecting medications and plant extracts into layers of
fat and connective tissue under the skin. The injected ingredients
may include agents that are used to open blood vessels, non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory medications, enzymes, nutrients, antibiotics and
hormones.
Mesotherapy may be used in conjunction with dietary modification,
hormone replacement therapy, exercise and nutritional supplements.
No drug is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for
use in mesotherapy.
Only Recently Introduced in the U.S.
Although the practice of mesotherapy has been around for decades
in Europe, it has only recently been introduced in the United States.
There are no published scientific studies demonstrating if the effects
are permanent, why or if certain ingredients work, or how safe mesotherapy
is for patients.
In addition, there is no standardization in mesotherapy. The types
of drugs used vary from physician to physician as does the quantity
and frequency of injections. Mesotherapy may cost $1,000 to $1,500
per treatment with three to six treatments required. This can prove
costly for patients who may not receive the desired results.
Safety First
"Plastic surgeons are constantly researching better methods to help
patients achieve their desired look. However, patients' health and
safety is always foremost on our minds," said Dr. Matarasso. "There
is no information on what happens to fatty acids once they leave
the targeted area or how the various ingredients affect the body's
organs and other tissues. There is simply too much we do not know
about mesotherapy to say it is unquestionably safe for patients."
No Supporting Data
"Without data to support claims that mesotherapy works, the procedure
appears to be a mystic type of therapy," said Susan Kaweski, MD,
ASPS DATA Committee chair. "The DATA Committee has not seen any
long-term studies that would prove mesotherapy actually removes
fat from the body. We need to know a lot more about this procedure
before plastic surgeons can endorse mesotherapy and recommend it
to patients."
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