Thursday, 7 May 2015

What is carboxy therapy?

What is carboxy therapy ? And what does it do?

Today we are looking at What is carboxy therapy ? And its benefits to the face 

So for those  who may have wondered What is carboxy therapy ?We are going to looking at what isand the benefits are of carboy therapy on the face.
What is Carboxy therapy ?
Carboxy therapy is the administration of carbon dioxide [CO2] gas for therapeutic purposes. Carbon Dioxide is the gas that gives carbonated drinks their fizz. And  should not be confused with Carbon Monoxide gas, which is a    by product of oil combustion that can be deadly.
Carboxy Therapy has been used in the body for decades. The technique was  originally developed to improve circulation in people who had narrowing of their arteries. But now  is also quite often used within the beauty industry to successfully treat following issues which stem mostly from diminished circulation:
Cellulite
Stretch Marks and Scars
Loose skin and wrinkles
Under Eye Circles
Hair loss
How does  Carboxy work?
Carboxytherapy uses a series of small injections with a thin needle attached to a tube which delivers tiny quantities of medical grade carbon dioxide below the skin’s surface in a controlled flow.
Carboxy therapy for dark under eye circles
Carboxy therapy  is an  effective treatment for dark circles under the eyes. In the majority of cases these circles are caused by poor blood circulation beneath the lower eyelids, known as vascular pooling. But can also be caused by darker pigmentation.
By injecting a small amount of carbon dioxide gas just beneath the skin of the lower eyelid, circulation is increased and dark under-eye circles are markedly improved. The treatment takes about five minutes, and is virtually painless and risk-free.  You will require a series of 2-6 treatments spaced one week apart to achieve a great result.
Does Carboxy Hurt?
Carboxy therapy doesn’t hurt; it just feels a little un comfortable. Different techniques are  used to treat the eyelids, stretch-marks, scars, and fat deposits, so  the sensation is slightly different depending upon what is actually being treated.
Are there any side effects associated with carboxytherapy?The only real possible side effect of carboxytherapy is the potential for a bruise at the injection site. Usually, the eyelids can be treated without leaving a mark.
How much does Carboxy Therapy Cost?
Carboxy treatments start at £100 per session
We will cover What is carboxy therapy ? And the benefits on the body at a later date.

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