Prospects for the Use of Carboxytherapy in Comprehensive Care for Problematic Skin

    Pieieva Irina
    TLDR Non-injection carboxytherapy is effective and safe for treating problematic skin.
    The article explores the potential of non-injection carboxytherapy in treating problematic skin conditions such as acne, hyperpigmentation, and cellulite. It highlights the effectiveness and safety of noninvasive CO₂ treatments, like gels and masks, in improving skin hydration, elasticity, and microcirculation without recovery time. Compared to other treatments like PRP and lasers, carboxytherapy shows better tolerability, especially for sensitive skin. However, the study notes the need for standardized treatment protocols and more randomized controlled trials to strengthen the evidence base. This research is relevant for professionals in aesthetic medicine and dermatology.
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