Cupping Therapy
Cupping therapy, an ancient form of alternative medicine, is gaining popularity for its health benefits. At Smile N Beauty Clinic, we offer professional cupping treatment services in Delhi, providing relief from various ailments. Our therapists utilize specialized techniques for safe and effective therapy tailored to your needs.
Types of Cupping Therapy:
- Dry Cupping: Cups applied to the skin create suction, promoting relaxation and alleviating muscle tension and pain.
- Wet Cupping (Hijama): Involves small scratches on the skin after dry cupping to extract accumulated blood, effective for detoxification.
- Moving Cupping: Massage with cups promotes relaxation and enhances blood circulation, offering therapeutic benefits.
Leech Therapy:
How It Works and Its Medical Applications
Medicinal leeches, native to Hungary or Sweden, are used in therapy. They pierce the skin with their teeth, injecting anticoagulants to extract blood for 20 to 45 minutes, up to 15 milliliters per leech. It's employed for conditions like diabetes-related limb risks, heart disease, and to prevent soft tissue loss in cosmetic surgery. Not suitable for those with anemia, clotting issues, or compromised arteries, and not recommended for children or pregnant women.
Medical Uses:
- Leeches enhance circulation and prevent tissue death by thinning blood and preventing clotting.
- Commonly used after facial reconstructive surgeries to improve outcomes by promoting healing and tissue preservation.
- Beneficial for blood circulation, it's also used to address baldness and hair loss on the scalp.
- In summary, leech therapy involves live leeches attaching to the skin, drawing blood, and releasing proteins to prevent clotting and improve circulation, offering various medical benefits.
Mesotherapy
Mesotherapy is a technique that uses injections of vitamins, enzymes, hormones, and plant extracts to rejuvenate and tighten skin, as well as remove excess fat.
The technique uses very fine needles to deliver a series of injections into the middle layer (mesoderm) of skin. The idea behind mesotherapy is that it corrects underlying issues like poor circulation and inflammation that cause skin damage.
What happens during your appointment?
During each session, you may or may not have numbing medicine applied to your skin. You’ll get a series of injections using a special short needle. The needle may be attached to a mechanical gun to deliver many injections in a row.
The injections can be given at different depths — from 1 to 4 millimeters into your skin — depending on what condition you’re having treated. Your doctor may place the needle into your skin at an angle, or flick their wrist very quickly while injecting. Each injection may only place a tiny drop of the solution into your skin.
Mesotherapy is used to treat hair loss from alopecia. The treatment injects natural plant extracts, vitamins, or medicines like finasteride and minoxidil into the head.
Mesotherapy corrects:
- hormone imbalances in and around the hair follicles
- delivers nutrients to the hair
- improves blood circulation