Therapy Related blog
HGH therapy has been a staple in the MetroMD practice. Patients have come to us for years with diagnosable growth hormone deficiencies and have undergone HGH therapy under our guidance. However, many of these patients as a secondary benefit see old injuries repairing themselves. This is due to the fact HGH is a major hormone responsible for tissue repair and recovery and when a patient levels are normalized they can
Vitamin IV therapy and Mesotherapy have been alternative methods for weight loss that have been becoming ever more popular. Specific cocktails of vitamins and supplements are being used to help aid in fat metabolism and helping stop the access storage of fat on the body. At MetroMD we have been pioneering this practice over the last decade. One of our favorite cocktails for weight loss is utilizing a blend called
Many men and women come to MetroMD looking for solutions to hair loss and thinning hair. Over the years we have developed protocols utilizing our bodies own healing mechanisms to restore hair the natural way. These include stem cells treatments and PRP (platelet rich plasma). However, the latest and most efficacious regenerative treatment is PRP with an additive called A-Cell. And what is A-Cell? A cell is a dehydrated extra
Over the past two decades HGH (Human Growth Hormone) Therapy has demonstrated its success in aiding growth in children of short stature. Who are these children? They are individuals who fall below the "fiftieth percentile" on the Growth Curve, the metric or measuring tool we use to evaluate a child's growth progression. In 1997 HGH was synthesized in the laboratory, making it for the first time available to large numbers
The effect of Botox when injected into horizontal lines of the forehead is striking. In most females with thinner frontalis muscles it requires 35-40 units of Botox to flatten the horizontal lines across the forehead. With some males, whose frontalis muscles are much thicker, it requires up to 50 units of Botox. The procedure is relatively painless as we now use the smallest needles available to inject the Botox. After
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a progressive, debilitating disorder that affects a large number of the elderly and middle-aged population. In 2012, approximately 8 million people in the United Kingdom and 27 million in the United States were affected by OA. Although current treatment strategies may decrease symptoms and improve function, they do not affect the continued breakdown of cartilage due to a myriad of factors and often times are temporary interventions
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