Carbon dioxide is an odourless and colourless gas, which, when injected subcutaneously, diffuses at the cutaneous microcirculatory level. As a result, the body will attempt to correct what it considers an imbalance of oxygen/ carbon dioxide levels, increasing blood flow to supply oxygen and nutrients to the skin and vessels. This ultimately improves the appearance of the skin.
Studies have demonstrated that carboxytherapy improves skin elasticity, circulation and the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, aids collagen repair, and destroys localised fatty deposits.
In order to make the area numb, topical anesthesia & ice are ideally used and injections may consist of local anesthesia.
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.
Severe ischemic heart disease, acute embolism, thrombophlebitis and phlebothrombosis, gangrene, renal failure, untreated high blood pressure, stroke, pregnancy, lactation, severe adiposity (after body contouring), acute infectious disease, fever, and blood clotting.