
Carboxytherapy for the scalp
Carboxytherapy is a treatment in which carbon dioxide is injected into the patient’s scalp. This increases blood flow to the area, which promotes cell regeneration, improves oxygenation, and nourishes the cells with nutrients already present in the body. These nutrients do not need to be supplied from outside; rather, the body’s ability to absorb those already present is simply enhanced.
What results can be achieved with carboxytherapy?
Thanks to improved circulation, nutrients reach the cells more quickly, and the cells themselves are stimulated to regenerate and grow. The skin responds to CO2 with a controlled inflammatory response, during which collagen cells regenerate. This is why carboxytherapy helps to prevent hair loss. Carbon dioxide therapy is completely safe and has no side effects.
Duration
15-30 minutes
Comfort
The procedure is performed in a comfortable position
Results
Optimal results are noticable after a series of 6-10 sessions
Anaesthesia
Anaesthesia is not required
Time off work
Time off work is not required
Activity
You can use the gym, swimming pool or sauna with no limitations
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Indications:
- improvement of skin blood circulation
- enhancement of regeneration processes
- scalp seborrhoea
- improvement of hair condition
- prevention of hair loss
- stimulation of hair regrowth
Contraindications:
- pregnancy or breastfeeding
- cancer
- diabetes
- autoimmune diseases
- treatment with anticoagulants
- treatment with immunosuppressants (including steroids)
- current skin infections
- heart failure, kidney failure or lung failure
- uncontrolled high blood pressure
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We answer your questions
The most common causes of hair loss include hormonal issues, poor diet and prolonged stress. In addition, problems with scalp care, existing medical conditions and their treatment contribute to this condition.
The clinic identifies different types of hair loss and offers effective treatment requiring the collaboration of dermatologists, trichologists and cosmetologists to address the root causes, rather than merely masking the symptoms.
