Carboxytherapy is effective in softening stretchmarks by increasing the bloodflow to these poorly vascularized regions and allowing them to constrict and contract, making them narrower and blending them better with the surrounding skin. The same holds true for scars that won’t benefit from a surgical revision. It is also used carboxytherapy to loosen acne scars that have not responded to filling agents in the past.

Carboxytherapy is used for the treatment of dark under-eye circles, stretch-marks, cellulite reduction, and non-surgical fat sculpting on the face and the body.

Carboxytherapy is for the treatment of dark under-eye circles, cellulite, and stretch marks. Carbon Dioxide Therapy Carboxytherapy refers to the administration of minute amounts of Carbon Dioxide gas just beneath the skin surface. It is a relatively painless, in office procedure that is completed in 5 minutes with no residual downtime.

The majority of dark under-eye circles are caused by poor circulation beneath the lower eyelids vascular pooling.

Carboxytherapy is used for the treatment of dark under-eye circles, stretch-marks, cellulite reduction, and non-surgical fat sculpting on the face and the body.

The majority of dark under-eye circles are caused by poor circulation beneath the lower eyelids [vascular pooling]. Dr. Zdinak designed and conducted the first study in the English literature using carboxytherapy for rejuvenating the under- eye region.

Carboxytherapy is used for the treatment of dark under-eye circles, stretch-marks, cellulite reduction, and non-surgical fat sculpting on the face and the body.

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Carbon Dioxide Therapy [Carboxytherapy] refers to the administration of minute amounts of Carbon Dioxide gas just beneath the skin surface. It is a relatively painless, in office procedure that is completed in 5 minutes with no residual downtime.

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The Doctor uses carboxytherapy to treat cellulite because it does not involve the injection of foreign substances into the skin. Carboxytherapy has been shown to destroy these subdermal fat cells, without harming the surrounding skin structures. Ccarboxytherapy shrinks “double chins,” to lessen the dreaded “back fat” that bulges along the bra-line, to treat fatty upper arms, and to treat cellulite on the legs.

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Carboxytherapy is the administration of carbon dioxide [CO2] gas for therapeutic purposes. Carboxytherapy was discovered in the Royal Spas of France in the 1930’s when bathing in the pools of carbon dioxide rich waters was shown to speed wound healing.

Carbon dioxide is naturally present in our bodies at all times and it is essential to the life processes of both animals and plants. With every breath, we inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. Plants absorb the carbon dioxide that we exhale and release oxygen back into the atmosphere.

Carboxytherapy is used for the treatment of dark under-eye circles, stretch-marks, cellulite reduction, and non-surgical fat sculpting on the face and the body. Carboxytherapy can be used to treat the eyelids, face, neck, arms, stomach, buttocks, and legs.

By injecting a small amount of carbon dioxide gas into the area, we are “tricking” the body into increasing the oxygen flow to the area by compelling the red blood cells to pick up all of the excess CO2that we injected so that it can be carried back to the lungs for elimination from the body with the next exhalation.

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How many of us have lived with dark circles under our eyes, and just not thought anything about what is causing them or how we can remedy the problems without using a coverup makeup routine? Some people have the problem due to poor circulation beneath the lower eye lids, some due to darkened pigment or hollow depressions beneath the lower eyelids and some due to whats called vascular pooling.

Dr. Lisa Zdinak, MD, Chief Surgeon and Director of Precision Aesthetics, in Upper Manhattan, New York, has been instrumental in the initial introduction and raving success of the popular Carboxytherapy Treatments to her worldwide clientele for the treatment of dark under eye circles, cellulite and stretch mark problems. By injecting small amounts of carbon dioxide gas just below the surface of the skin, causes increased blood circulation to that particular area. Carboxytherapy is used for the treatment of dark under-eye circles, stretch-marks, cellulite reduction, and non-surgical fat sculpting on the face and the body.

The treatment takes about 5 minutes and is painless and risk free. Usually it takes 2-6 treatments to achieve the best results.

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Dr. Lisa A. Zdinak, MD, chief surgeon and medical director of Precision Aesthetics
has recently introduced CO2Touch Brazilian Carboxytherapy to her clients for the treatment of stretch marks, dark under eye circles, and even cellulite. Carboxytherapy is an in-office procedure that takes a short five minutes or so, little or no downtime, and best of all is relatively painless.Precision Aestetics now offers Carboxytherapy to other proven surgical and non surgical skincare solutions and services available at her Manhattan office.

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Up to very recently, stretch marks were pretty much untreatable no matter what method you tried. The Carboxytherapy Treatment is gaining in popularity and showing great promise by softening stretch marks by increasing the blood flow to the stretch mark areas and allowing them to constrict and contract, thus blending them better with the surrounding healthy skin. Injecting very small amounts of carbon dioxide gas just below the surface of the skin, the procedure tricks it (the skin) into increasing blood circulation in the treated area. Carbonxytherapy causes the formation of new collagen and subsequently thickens the skin to improve the appearance of the stretch marks by rebuilding the collagen matrix.

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As we age, the collagen in our skin breaks down faster than our bodies can rebuild it. Thermage Procedures targets the collagen in the skin with Capacitive Radiofrequency (CRF) technology that stimulates growth of new collagen, resulting in the tightening of skin and improving the skin’s contour. Thermage is able to affect all levels of the skin, enabling it to treat more of the body and increasing the length of time that the results last. Thermage works with all skin colors and is FDA approved.

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Well summer is over and I’m sitting here looking at my dried out alligator looking skin. Too much summer sun. A great treatment for bad wrinkles, sagging skin and discoloration is the Thermage Procedures which can remedy telltale signs of aging in the face and can be used to tighten the body skin. Thermage is an FDA approved procedure and is non invasive. I don’t like knives, so that’s important to me and I think many people feel the same way. When there are knives present, there’s a change for infection. The Thermage Procedures tightens and contours for a naturally younger looking appearance with no surgery, injections, and little to no downtime. A patient benefits after a single treatment with results that can last for years.

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The great Thermage Procedures keep getting more and more popular each day. For problems like saggy skin, neck wrinkles, bags under the eyes, bulgy legs and arm, cellulite? Thermage has the answer to all of these problems, all non invasive and safe, in fact approved by the FDA and only performed in physicians offices. You can find Thermage in the yellow pages in your town. Thermage is noninvasive, nonsurgical skin treatment for tightening skin without the costs, pain and long recovery time. Most patients return to normal activity the same day or the following day. Thermage can be used to restore loose, sagging skin on many parts of the body, including the face and abdomen, legs, knees and hands. One of the great features of Thermage is that improvement continues for up to 6 months.

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