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What are some clinical uses for carboxytherapy?

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.

What areas of the body can be treated with carboxytherapy?

Carboxytherapy can be used to treat the eyelids, face, neck, arms, stomach, buttocks, and legs.

What other benefits occur from carboxytherapy?

In addition to increasing oxygenated blood-flow to the region injected, carboxytherapy also increases collagen formation in the skin, giving it a more youthful appearance.

A fairly new approach that addresses cellulite problems, that is growing in popularity for those suffering with cellulite is the Acoustic Wave Therapy treatment. This treatment is non invasive and uses no needles. The dermatologist uses acoustic pulses which creates pressure waves to treat cellulite conditions. The discovery of using acoustic waves for the treatment of cellulite is fairly new, even though acoustic waves have been used for decades for various medical conditions.

Clinics all over the world are using acoustic wave therapy for cellulite and all are reporting fantastic success rates and the treatments are showing long term elasticity of the skin, new collagen formation and visible skin surface improvements that lasts 6-12 months before maintenance sessions are needed. The treatments are fast with little downtime. A typical treatment takes about 30 minutes or so.

herapy is the newest approach for reducing cellulite. It makes use of acoustic pulses that create pressure waves to treat cellulite.

Acoustic waves have been used in medicine for decades, but the skin smoothing capabilities of acoustic wave therapy were discovered by chance. Doctors using acoustic wave therapy to treat torn hamstring muscles in female athletes noticed that the women kept requesting additional treatment sessions even after their injuries were resolved. The women subsequently admitted that they wanted to continue the acoustic wave therapy because their thighs were smoother with less dimpling and improved skin quality. The acoustic wave therapy was fixing their cellulite!