Q. What’s it? A. A mesotherapy treatment to augment fat tissues in the body, ideally breast and face.
Q. Why is it good?
A. With aging, the loss of adipose tissues leads to the emptying and sagging of areas such as cheekbones and breast. Increasing the amount of fat tissue allows to restore the lost volume with a lifting effect.
Q. Is it painful?
A. It’s not painful, non surgical and very quick. It can be done during lunchtime with no downside.
Q. How many sessions are needed?
A. Results are visible from the first session. It’s possible to repeat it every two weeks till the desired results are achieved.
AdipoGen-C is defined as the Metabolic Increase of Adipocytes Number.
In 2008 Professor J.Victor Garcia and Professor Maurizio Ceccarelli from Barcelona University developed a simple technique of stem cells enrichment in the Liposowing sampling area, using the physiology of fat. The technique was presented for the first time at the 2008 Biobridge Event in Geneva at the United Nations Palace in a Consensus Conference on Stem Cells.
The technique is based on the physiology of the adipose tissue. Fat is rich in stem cells for the need to accumulate energy from the adipose tissue, even in a state of hypertrophic adipocytes.
Physiologically, the accumulation of triglycerides causes an increase in cell volume for increase intradipocytic vacuolum. The adipocyte is able to increase its volume to collect energy in the form of triglycerides. But when its volume is very high (greater than 170% of normal volume) adipocyte stimulates the formation of new adipose tissue.
The stimulus to mitosis and differentiation of preadipocytes mainly results from the increase in insulinemic rate for down regulation of the receptor in hypertrophic adipocyte and release of IGF-1. Thus, when the volume of the adipocyte exceeds 170% of normal, the perivasal fibrotic cells differ in adipoblasts which in turn become preadipocytes and adipocytes through the activation of fatty acid receptors.
Therefore, the proposed medical treatment is based on the stimulation of volumetric growth of adipocytes followed by the increase in the number of adipocytes.