Topical Carboxytherapy for Skin Rejuvenation.

Q2 Medicine
Ava Shamban, Wendy E Roberts, Vivian Bucay, Suneel Chilukuri, Eva Simmons-O'Brien, Diane Orlinsky
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Abstract

Driven by public demand, new safe and effective approaches for achieving dermal rejuvenation are continuously being developed. Recently, there has been growing interest and advances in carbon dioxide therapy, or carboxytherapy. Based on the Bohr effect, carboxytherapy enhances the release of O2 from the blood into the surrounding tissues in response to increased blood CO2. Injections of CO2 promote wound healing, reduced scar tissue, and increase collagen turnover, making it a useful tool for achieving a broad range of aesthetic benefits. A significant advancement in CO2 technology is the development of a topical gel for the transcutaneous release of carbon dioxide (CO2 Lift. Lumisque, Inc., Weston FL). Similar to the changes observed following CO2 injections, the application CO2 gel increases microcirculation and capillary growth. For example, applying a CO2 gel mask after skin rejuvenation procedures, such as nanofractional radiofrequency therapy, is a safe and effective means to improve clinical outcomes and reduce treatment-related adverse events. The following manuscript is a review and discussion based on a roundtable discussion conducted at the Generational Dermatology Symposium in Rancho Mirage, California, on February 16-19, 2023. The use of carboxytherapy using a CO2 gel represents a new multi-purpose new for medical, aesthetic, pediatric, and female health practitioners for improving patient skin health and appearance.

局部羧酸治疗皮肤年轻化。
在公众需求的推动下,实现皮肤再生的安全有效的新方法不断被开发出来。最近,人们对二氧化碳疗法或羧基疗法的兴趣和进展越来越大。基于玻尔效应,羧基疗法增强了血液中氧气向周围组织的释放,以应对血液中二氧化碳的增加。注射二氧化碳促进伤口愈合,减少疤痕组织,增加胶原蛋白的周转,使其成为实现广泛美学效益的有用工具。二氧化碳技术的一个重大进步是用于经皮释放二氧化碳的局部凝胶(CO2 Lift)的开发。Lumisque, Inc., Weston FL)。与注射CO2后观察到的变化类似,应用CO2凝胶可促进微循环和毛细血管生长。例如,在皮肤再生手术(如纳米射频治疗)后使用二氧化碳凝胶面膜是一种安全有效的方法,可以改善临床结果并减少与治疗相关的不良事件。以下手稿是2023年2月16日至19日在加州兰乔米拉奇举行的代际皮肤病学研讨会上进行的圆桌讨论的综述和讨论。使用二氧化碳凝胶的羧基疗法代表了一种新的多用途新医学,美学,儿科和女性健康从业者改善患者皮肤健康和外观。
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