Co2 Lift Carboxy Treatment

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Evidence-Based Carboxytherapy

Carboxytherapy is the use of CO2 to stimulate arteriovenous vasodilation, or the dilation of local veins and arteries.

The procedure was born in the 1930s when a French physician tried a carbonated spa to relieve his patients’ peripheral artery disease. Decades later, doctors revived carboxytherapy for wound healing—and found that CO2 improved the aesthetic appearance of the patients’ skin too.

Noninvasive Gel Treatment

CO2Lift has the distinction of being the only topical carboxytherapy product on the market.

While the very first carboxytherapy treatment was a literal bubble bath, most carboxytherapy today uses a system of high-gauge needles to deliver CO2 to the subcutaneous tissues.

This approach is technically noninvasive because the needles are very fine—but many patients want a needle-free option that won’t leave bruising or tenderness.

CO2LiftPro come in the form of a cutaneous gel product that’s applied to the skin for the duration of treatment.

For more science and case studies click here. For the list of the many conditions that Co2 Lift can treat and improve click here.