Carboxytherapy

Non-invasive carboxytherapy is a complete therapeutic system for restoring interstitial respiration and vital functions of skin cells, based on intradermal injection of molecular CO2.

Name of service Time, min. Price, €.
Mechanical cleaning of the face, ultrasonic
Mechanical cleaning of the face (makeup remover + cleaning + mask + cream) 75 min. 40
Ultrasonic facial cleansing (makeup remover + cleaning + mask + cream) 75 min. 40
Combined facial cleansing (mechanical + ultrasonic) 90 min. 50
Microdermabrasion: Diamond skin polishing (makeup remover + peeling + cream). 45 min. 30
Microcurrent drainage (mittens): Skin lifting, facelift, lymph drainage, facial massage. 30 min. 15
Microcurrents of the face, neck, neckline (electrodes): Skin lifting, facelift, lymph drainage, massage. 45 min. 30
Facial myostimulation (electrodes): Skin lifting, facelift, restoration of muscle tone. 45 min. 30
Carboxytherapy. Stimulation of skin regeneration - CO2 hydrocomplex 60 min. 40
Phonophoresis: Saturation of the skin with nourishing ingredients – ultrasonic electroporation. 45 min. 30
Intraceuticals rejuvenate facial: Saturation of the skin with hyaluronic acid – ultrasonic electroporation. 45 min. 30
Oxygen mesotherapy facials: Saturation of the skin with hyaluronic acid – under oxygen flow pressure. 45 min. 30

With age, lack of oxygen leads to loss of skin elasticity and premature aging. The introduction of carbon dioxide under the skin through the use of a special mask will help restore intracellular respiration..

A special mask is applied to the skin, which contains carbon dioxide molecules. Carbon dioxide, penetrating under the skin, sends a signal to the brain about the presence of oxygen starvation. Organism, responding to lack of oxygen, increases blood flow. To the treated area of ​​skin, along with the blood, oxygen and nutrients are delivered.

As a result, active collagen production occurs, which provides natural lift. The physiological process of rejuvenation is launched due to the saturation of the skin with carbon dioxide.

Despite the universality of the procedure, a number of contraindications still exist: Chronic neuralgic diseases. Acute inflammatory processes. Mental disorder. The period of gestation and feeding of the child. Thrombophlebitis. Heart diseases, kidneys and lungs. Use of carbonic anhydrase inhibitor drugs.