What is carbon dioxide therapy?
Carbon dioxide therapy (CDT) is a procedure which is very similar to mesotherapy. It consists of intradermal or subcutaneous injections of medical grade CO2 using 30 G needles. CO2 insufflation has been widely used in the last 8 years in South America and in particular in Brazil for cosmetic purposes, such as stretch marks, cellulite, localized adiposities and under-eye dark circles, in combination with other minimally invasive aesthetic procedures. The low morbidity, high level of patient tolerance and minimal side effects makes it a very interesting technique in our battery of face and body rejuvenation techniques, with a high level of patient satisfaction.
Carboxytherapy has also been used in the medical field for over 80 years, in Angiology, Phlebology, Endocrinology, and Dermatology to treat diseases: Ischemic lower limbs pathologies, diabete ulcers, microvascularization diseases (Raynaud phenomenon...). Carboxytherapy has also been used recently on Psoriasis disease with interesting results
Indications of CO2 therapy
Aesthetic indications can be divided in 2 main groups:
Group 1 is dealing with fat/cellulite.
Group 2 is targeting collagen, blood flow and skin oxygenation.
Schematically fat indications require deep injections: Subcutaneous injections
Each bottle gas N. W: 12g
Needle size: 12.7mm
Accessory list: 3 bottle gas, 20 needles, 20 fitlers, 1 CDT pen
Carbon dioxide therapy (CDT) is a procedure which is very similar to mesotherapy. It consists of intradermal or subcutaneous injections of medical grade CO2 using 30 G needles. CO2 insufflation has been widely used in the last 8 years in South America and in particular in Brazil for cosmetic purposes, such as stretch marks, cellulite, localized adiposities and under-eye dark circles, in combination with other minimally invasive aesthetic procedures. The low morbidity, high level of patient tolerance and minimal side effects makes it a very interesting technique in our battery of face and body rejuvenation techniques, with a high level of patient satisfaction.
Carboxytherapy has also been used in the medical field for over 80 years, in Angiology, Phlebology, Endocrinology, and Dermatology to treat diseases: Ischemic lower limbs pathologies, diabete ulcers, microvascularization diseases (Raynaud phenomenon...). Carboxytherapy has also been used recently on Psoriasis disease with interesting results
Indications of CO2 therapy
Aesthetic indications can be divided in 2 main groups:
Group 1 is dealing with fat/cellulite.
Group 2 is targeting collagen, blood flow and skin oxygenation.
Schematically fat indications require deep injections: Subcutaneous injections
Each bottle gas N. W: 12g
Needle size: 12.7mm
Accessory list: 3 bottle gas, 20 needles, 20 fitlers, 1 CDT pen
Common aesthetic indications for CO2 therapy | |
cellulite skin appearance (orange peel) | Alone or combined with other modalities such as massage, mesotherapy |
Localized fat | Alone or combined with liposuction, Cellu-M6®, RF. |
face wrinkles | Alone or combined with other procedures such as mesolift, HA/Botox® injections, LED, RF, lasers |
eye wrinkles | Alone or combined with other procedures such as mesolift, fillers, RF, laser |
under-eye dark circles | Alone or combined with other modalities: peelings^ |
skin laxity | Alone or combined with other procedures: laser, mechanical massage, mesotherapy, RF |
old stretch marks | White stretch marks, drpessed stretch marks are good indications |
hair loss | Although not proven by a specific study, better oxygenation may lead to a reduction of hair loss |