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Carboxytherapy Therapy is the new, simple and proven technique that
can dramatically improve the appearance of cellulite by improving
local tissue metabolism and perfusion. Treatments are rapid,
comfortable and effective for a high percentage of patients.
It is a non surgical method. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is infiltrated
into the subcutaneous tissue through a tiny 30G needle (0.3mm in
diameter). From the injection point, the carbon dioxide diffuses
easily into adjacent tissues.
This is accomplished by injecting CO2 into the tissues causing a
stimulation to local tissue increasing metabolism and oxygen
perfusion and the production of collagen. Treatments are rapid,
comfortable, effective an most importantly no significant side
effects reported as of now. |
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What is Carboxy therapy?
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Carboxytherapy is the new, simple and proven technique that can
dramatically improve the appearance of cellulite by improving local
tissue metabolism and perfusion. Treatments are rapid, comfortable
and effective for a high percentage of patients.
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How is
Carboxytherapy performed? |
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It is
a non surgical method. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is infiltrated into the
subcutaneous tissue through a tiny 30G needle (0.3mm in diameter).
From the injection point, the carbon dioxide diffuses easily into
adjacent tissues.
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How does the carbon dioxide work?
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Carboxytherapy works in two complimentary ways. Firstly, and quite
simply carbon dioxide mechanically kills fat cells. Secondly, it
also has a strong vasodilatory effect (causes dilation of blood
vessels) on the capillaries in the area. Wider vessels mean bigger
and stronger blood flow to the area, which means more oxygen. The
increase in oxygen is important because it eliminates the built up fluid
from between the cells. The end result is fewer fat cells and firmer
subcutaneous tissue.
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Is it painful? |
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No. Some patients can experience a light tingling sensation near the
injection site. It disappears within a matter of seconds. As a
result of the increased circulation, the area surrounding the
injection site may feel warmer for 10 to 20 minutes. |
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What should I avoid after treatment? |
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Avoid emerging in water for 4 hours after the treatment such as
baths, swimming, or saunas.
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How many sessions are
necessary? |
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Between 15 and 20 sessions are necessary to eliminate cellulite.
Ideally they should be carried out every other day, although
sometimes two or even one session per week will be enough. This will
depend on the extent of your cellulite. Each session lasts between
10 to 15 minutes. |
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How many sessions before
I see an improvement? |
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After the 5th session you will see that your skin looks noticeably
healthier. Around the 8-10 session mark, you will appreciate that
your subcutaneous tissue is firmer. Before the treatment program
ends you will have firmer, cellulite free skin. |
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How long do the
benefits last? |
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This depends entirely on you. If you choose to follow a healthy diet
complemented by regular exercise, the cellulite can stay away for
years. If you tend to succumb to culinary temptations and never
quite find the time for that 10km run, the cellulite will return
much quicker. On average, it'll be 5 to 6 months before you see it
starting to creep back in. It's best to nip it in the bud at this
stage. If you're vigilant, 3 to 5 sessions will get you back to
smooth firm skin. |
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Isn't carbon dioxide toxic? |
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No. Carbon dioxide is naturally produced by the cells in our bodies
every day of our life. It is a by product of metabolism. It is
transported in the blood and exhaled through the lungs. In a study
done published in the Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Journal, no
important side effects were linked to CO2 treatment. The study found
that CO2 therapy is a safe therapy with no relevant side effects.
Because of its lipolytic properties and positive effect on skin
elasticity, CO2 therapy could play a useful role as a complement to
surgical liposuction for the treatment of persistent skin
irregularity. |
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