About Exilis + Mesolipo
Exilis + Mesolipo is a dual-treatment approach designed for body contouring and skin tightening. Exilis uses radiofrequency technology to tighten skin and reduce fat, while Mesolipo involves the injection of specialized solutions to target localized fat deposits. Together, these treatments help achieve a more sculpted and toned appearance with minimal downtime.
How it Works
Exilis Technology
Utilizes radiofrequency energy to heat the underlying tissues, promoting collagen production and skin tightening while reducing fat cells.
Mesolipo Injections
Involves administering a solution containing lipolytic agents directly into targeted areas to break down fat cells and enhance fat metabolism.
Non-Invasive
Both treatments are non-surgical and require little to no recovery time, making them convenient options for busy individuals.
Customizable Sessions
Treatments can be tailored to individual goals and body areas, ensuring a personalized approach.
have a question?
Quick answers to questions you may have
Is the Exilis + Mesolipo treatment painful?
Most patients report minimal discomfort during Exilis due to its cooling technology. Mesolipo may cause slight soreness at injection sites, which is usually brief.
How many sessions are needed for optimal results?
Typically, 3-6 sessions of Exilis and 1-3 sessions of Mesolipo are recommended, depending on individual goals and treatment areas.
What can I expect after the treatment?
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Are there any side effects?
Side effects are generally minimal but may include temporary redness, swelling, or bruising from injections. Serious complications are rare.