Carboxytherapy

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Are you looking for an effective treatment for skin problems such as wrinkles, acne and scars? Then carboxy therapy might be the solution you are looking for. In this blog post, we'll take a closer look at this treatment and discuss how it can contribute to healthy, glowing skin.

What is Carboxytherapy?

Carboxy therapy is a cosmetic treatment in which carbon dioxide (CO2) is injected into the skin. This gas stimulates blood circulation and increases the oxygen supply to the skin. This can help improve skin texture, reduce wrinkles and fine lines, treat acne and reduce scars.

How does carboxytherapy work?

Carboxy therapy works through CO2 gas that is introduced into the skin. This gas activates the body to send more oxygen to the treated area. This increases blood circulation and promotes the production of collagen and elastin, two substances essential for healthy and youthful skin.

Benefits of carboxy therapy

Increases blood circulation and oxygen supply to the skin.
Stimulates the production of collagen and elastin.
Reduces fine lines and wrinkles.
Treats acne and reduces scars.
Improves skin texture and complexion.
Can be used on the face, neck, chest and hands.
Little to no downtime.
How is carboxy therapy applied?

Carboxy therapy is performed by a skincare professional who has experience with this treatment. The practitioner uses a special needle to inject small amounts of CO2 gas into the skin. The treatment usually takes 15-30 minutes and there is little to no downtime. Usually several sessions are needed for optimal results.

Conclusion

Carboxytherapy is a safe and effective treatment for skin problems such as wrinkles, acne and scars. It is a non-invasive treatment with little to no downtime and can be applied to the face, neck, chest and hands. Our skincare experts can help you determine if carboxytherapy is right for your skin and advise you on the best treatments and products to meet your specific needs. Contact us for more information and advice.
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