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د سلطان الخنيزان   Dermatologist's profile picture
د سلطان الخنيزان Dermatologist1 year ago

Carboxy therapy by injecting CO2 inside the subcutaneous tissue, claiming rejuvenation, and reducing dark circles. Unfortunately, there is no good evidence, and I haven't seen any clients who benefitted from it. I don't do it and don't recommend it

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رغده1 year ago

Carboxytherapy injection (CO2) To improve skin elasticity, circulation and collagen production.

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BASEM BAHRANI باسم البحراني1 year ago

Carboxytherapy involves the subcutaneous injection of carbon dioxide (CO₂) gas for cosmetic reasons No strong evidence to support this practice

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Noha 🎶💜1 year ago

OMG😶

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Kch(404th)1 year ago

Subcutaneous emphysema…

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Dr.Nisar Afridi1 year ago

Anything like this wil disturb body mechanism at cellular level Only we have to find out