
Carboxytherapy is a noninvasive and effective method for anti-aging, regenerative and reconstructive purposes.
Treatment involves transcutaneous/subcutaneous administration of carbon dioxide in its gaseous state.
This therapy acts on fat cells, reactivating cellular metabolism and the enzymes responsible for fat breakdown and reabsorption, while improving blood circulation and promoting lymphatic drainage.
Carboxy Therapy is indicated for a variety of conditions, including venous and lymphatic insufficiencies, conditions characterized by altered microcirculation, aging skin, cellulite, and localized adiposity. The treatment is safe and painless, and patients can expect to see visible results after just a few sessions.
The use of carbon dioxide in medical treatments is not new. In fact, it has been used for more than a century to treat a variety of conditions, including chronic pain, migraine and respiratory diseases. However, its use in aesthetic medicine is relatively new and is gaining popularity due to its many benefits.
One of the main benefits of the treatment is its ability to improve blood circulation and tissue oxygenation. This helps stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, which are essential for maintaining healthy, youthful skin. In addition, the therapy can help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, tighten lax skin, and improve skin texture and tone.
Another benefit is its ability to improve lymphatic drainage. This helps eliminate toxins and excess fluid from the body, reducing the appearance of cellulite and localized fat. The therapy also helps improve the appearance of stretch marks and scars.
In conclusion, Carbossi Therapy is a safe and effective method for anti-aging, regenerative and reconstructive purposes. It is a non-invasive treatment that produces visible results after only a few sessions. The therapy is ideal for those who wish to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, tighten lax skin, and improve skin texture and tone. It is also indicated for those suffering from venous and lymphatic insufficiencies, cellulite, and localized adiposity.
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