Carboxy Theraphy


Carboxy Theraphy

WHAT IS CARBOXY THERAPY?

Carbon dioxide, as known, is a gas that is formed by combining one carbon and two oxygen. CO2 gas is first used in the service of medicine since 1930 (Royal Thermals, France). The mechanism of action of CO gas, which is based on injecting subcutaneously, is a simple, new and proven method. CO2 increases the metabolism and blood circulation in the applied tissue. Treatment is accepted as a fast, comfortable, effective and non-surgical method. Carboxytherapy is a highly effective method for the treatment of cellulite.

HOW DOES CARBOXYTHERAPY?

The application is extremely simple. The carbon dioxide gas is injected into the subcutaneous tissue with an injection of 30 g and with a needle (0.3mm). The main principle of carbon dioxide gas is as follows: by expanding the tissue or vessels where it is located, it allows more oxygen to pass through these regions and thus the circulation is increased as the passage of oxygen accelerates, and whatever the subject of treatment accelerates healing or weakening. With the application; increased vascular enlargement in subcutaneous microcirculation. In the capillary blood flow increases and accelerates. Fat burner (lipolytic) effect occurs. The use of oxygen in tissues close to the surface increases. The water balance is regulated and the pH balance is achieved with the removal of excess water. Tissue renewal is stimulated. Adele and muscle tone (hardness) is increased.

USED IN WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES?

-Cellulite 

-Regional fat deposition 

-Surgery and scars

-Skin cracks

-Recovery of neck, decollete and arm

-Recovery and rejuvenation of hand and face skin

-Psoriasis

-Skin ulcers

WHAT ARE THE TREATMENT ZONES AND EFFECTS?

In the Yoke; Elimination of loose and advanced cellulite tissues. Melting of excess regional fat tissue, removal of roughness before and after liposuction lipoplasty. 

Elimination of excess, liposuction-lipoplasty before and after the removal of roughness.

In arms; elimination of underarm slackness and sagging, thinning of upper arm

In the chest; recovery of loose and saggy breasts (due to fat tissue) minimization of large breasts.

Correction of loose, sagging tissue in the abdomen, removal of traces of wound and surgery, elimination of abdominal cracks caused by postpartum and weight gain

OPERATION IS PAINFUL?

It may vary according to the pain threshold of individuals and

some patients may feel a slight pain in the injection sites. This usually does not take longer than a few seconds. Depending on the acceleration of circulation, a slight feeling of warmth may occur for 10-20 minutes.

WHAT TO AVOID AFTER TREATMENT?

Bath, swimming and sauna is not recommended within 4 hours after treatment. Regional trauma should be avoided for half an hour after the treatment. Apart from that, people can continue their activities.

HOW MANY SESSIONS ARE NECESSARY FOR TREATMENT?

Depending on the region and the problem to be applied. An average of 10-20 sessions should be applied. The number of sessions is proportional to the degree and extent of the problem. One or two applications can be done once a week or every other day. Each session lasts an average of 15-35 minutes.

THE IMPROVEMENT ARE SEEN AFTER HOW MANY SESSIONS?

After 4-5 sessions, you will be able to notice the healthy development of your body. After 8-10 sessions, you will see that the subcutaneous tissue becomes thin and the tissue is tightened. Then, you will have a chance to see how your cellulite has decreased and disappeared.

HOW LONG DOES THE TREATMENT EFFECT?

This is totally up to you. This effect can continue for years if you have a proper diet and exercise. If you choose a lifestyle that is suitable for cellulite formation, you will notice that your cellulite is regenerating in 6-7 months. However, in this period, receiving 3 to 5 sessions of carboxy therapy will put your skin back into a healthy appearance.

CARBON DIOXIDE TOXIC IS A GAS?

No. CO2 gas is a colorless, odorless gas and is one of the most recent metabolic wastes in living organisms. Our body produces about 200ml of CO2 per minute in the resting environment. This amount can be up to 10 times during physical exercise. We expel this gas from the lungs. For this reason, there is no significant side effect of carboxy-therapy. Sometimes bruises may occur at the injection sites and this effect is temporary. In medicine, carbon dioxide gas is applied in high volumes to inflate the abdomen in laparoscopy surgeries, also known as closed surgery.

CARBOXYTHERAPY WHO ARE NOT APPLIED?

-Pregnant women

-Breastfeeding mothers

-Insulin-dependent who has advanced diabetes mellitus (diabetes).

-Who has clotting disorder (such as hemophilia)

-Who has acute thromboembolism 

-Who undergoes acute thrombophlebitis

-Who has cancer

-Who has advanced heart disease

-Hyperpiesis

-Who has gangrene 

-Who undergoes stroke and ischemic attack

-In patients with severe renal insufficiency, carboxy therapy is not recommended.

WHAT IS THE COST OF THE OPERATION?

The cost of the operation depends on the region width and periodic repetition.