Carboxytherapy itself means the use of carbon dioxide (CO2) for therapeutic purposes.
The same term can indicate:

The use of CO2 transcutaneously by external contact with the skin.

The administration of CO2 by subcutaneous injections controlled by a patented device.

CO2 activates lipolysis and lipoclasis of the adipocyte membrane as a secondary effect.

Powerful vosodilation. An increase in oxygen release at the tissue level (Bohr effect). Neo-angiogenesis.

Carboxytherapy stimulates the lymphatic system, purifies and helps eliminate toxins, stimulating fibroblasts for the production of collagen and elastin.

Stimulation of collagen synthesis, which led to the improvement of skin tone and elasticity.

The importance of the medical examination and a correct diagnosis The use of a safe and certified equipment A correct execution technique and specific protocols

Subcutaneous “crackling” sensation Bruising Pain at the injection site

DURATION: the duration of a session varies from 10 to 30 minutes depending on the pathology to be treated FREQUENCY: a cycle varies from 8 to 15 sessions (to be assessed on a case-by-case basis) once or twice a week
