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Scalp Carboxytherapy
Scalp Carboxytherapy
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Carboxytherapy for the Scalp: A Breakthrough in Hair and Scalp Health
What is Carboxytherapy?
Carboxytherapy is a non-invasive treatment that involves injecting medical-grade carbon dioxide (CO2) into the scalp to improve circulation, oxygenation, and tissue regeneration. This well-established technique has been used in dermatology and aesthetic medicine for years, offering a scientifically backed approach to hair and scalp rejuvenation.
How Does Carboxytherapy Work?
Carboxytherapy enhances scalp health through multiple mechanisms:
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Increased Blood Flow: CO2 injections stimulate microcirculation, improving oxygen and nutrient delivery to hair follicles.
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Reopening Dormant Capillaries: This helps revive weak or inactive follicles, encouraging hair regrowth.
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Pre-Capillary Vessel Dilation: Expanding blood vessels enhances scalp nourishment and detoxification.
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Oxygenation Boost: Through the Bohr effect, CO2 triggers the release of oxygen from hemoglobin, optimizing follicle function.
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Enhanced Cell Renewal: The microinjections promote fibroblast activity, collagen production, and overall scalp regeneration.
Who Can Benefit from Carboxytherapy?
Carboxytherapy is a versatile treatment suitable for individuals experiencing:
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Androgenetic Alopecia (Male & Female Pattern Hair Loss): Helps slow progression and enhance hair density.
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Telogen Effluvium (Postpartum & Stress-Related Hair Loss): Stimulates hair regrowth and reduces shedding.
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Alopecia Areata: Supports scalp circulation and immune modulation.
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Poor Scalp Circulation: Ideal for individuals with sluggish microcirculation leading to weak hair growth.
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Hair Transplant Preparation & Aftercare: Strengthens the scalp pre-transplant and enhances graft survival post-procedure.
Is Carboxytherapy Safe?
Carboxytherapy is an extremely safe treatment with nearly zero risk of complications. It is well-tolerated, requires no downtime, and is suitable even for postpartum clients experiencing hair loss due to hormonal changes. Unlike other invasive procedures, carboxytherapy works naturally with your body to restore scalp health.
Contraindications
Although carboxytherapy is low-risk, it is not recommended for individuals with:
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Uncontrolled hypertension
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Severe respiratory, renal, or hepatic conditions
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Active infections or inflammatory scalp conditions
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Severe anemia or blood clotting disorders
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Pregnancy or breastfeeding (as a precaution)
Treatment Protocol
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High-Frequency Therapy: Stimulates blood circulation and prepares the scalp.
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Scalp Preparation & Peel: A customized exfoliation treatment tailored to the scalp's needs and type.
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Double Wash with Scalp Massage: Thorough cleansing to remove buildup and promote relaxation.
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Carboxytherapy Session: Precise CO2 injections to enhance circulation and stimulate hair follicles.
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Gentle Massage & Hair Drying: A soothing finish to the treatment, leaving the scalp refreshed and invigorated.
What to Expect During Treatment?
Carboxytherapy is a quick and comfortable procedure. Tiny CO2 injections are administered into the scalp using a fine needle. The treatment is virtually painless, with a slight tingling sensation that subsides quickly. Sessions typically last 20–30 minutes, and a course of 6–10 treatments is recommended for optimal results.
Book Your Consultation
If you’re looking for a scientifically proven, safe, pain less and effective solution to improve hair growth and scalp health, carboxytherapy may be the right choice for you. Contact us today to schedule your consultation to check if you are suitable for carboxytherapy and start your journey to healthier, fuller hair!
More about Carboxytherapy you can read here :
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0738081X21001772
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