Using Carboxytherapy as an Adjuvant Aesthetic Treatment for Patients with Alopecia

    November 2013 in “ Journal of aesthetic nursing
    Sharon King, Martyn King
    TLDR Carboxytherapy might help with hair loss and can be cheap and not too invasive.
    The article discussed the use of carboxytherapy as a minimally invasive and cost-effective treatment for alopecia, either as a standalone or adjuvant therapy. Despite the variety of existing treatments for hair loss, no single solution was perfect. The authors shared their personal experiences and highlighted the potential effectiveness of carboxytherapy in aesthetic practice for treating alopecia.
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