Modern aesthetic technology offers a wide range of effective treatments for skin rejuvenation. One of them is carboxytherapy. It helps fight age-related changes, improves skin elasticity, eliminates wrinkles and pigmentation, and fights acne.
Carboxytherapy is an innovative method of rejuvenating the epidermis based on the properties of carbon dioxide.
Carboxytherapy is a cosmetic procedure in which carbon dioxide is introduced into or under the skin. In response to the excess of CO2 (hypercapnia) in the tissue, a large amount of oxygen is delivered to the lesion. This activates local blood flow, cell metabolism and collagen synthesis.
The treatment improves the condition of the skin and helps with rosacea, couperose, acne, psoriasis and other dermatovenerological diseases.
Doctors appreciate carboxytherapy for its pronounced rejuvenating and purifying effect on the skin, maximizing the naturalness of the processes triggered in the tissues.
Carbon dioxide has antioxidant, antiseptic and regenerative properties. That is why it has been used in medicine for more than 50 years. However, carbon dioxide has not been used in aesthetic medicine for a long time.
The main cause of aging of the epidermis is a lack of oxygen in the tissues.
The effectiveness of carboxytherapy may seem questionable, as carbon dioxide causes an even greater lack of oxygen. However, CO2 saturates the skin much more effectively than oxygen. The epidermis responds to exposure to carbon dioxide as a stressor by increasing blood circulation and stimulating active production of collagen, the main building material of cells.