Carboxytherapy is the administration of carbon dioxide [CO2] gas to stimulate blood and lymph circulation to the area being treated and improve circulation, elasticity, fine lines and wrinkles. This treatment was discovered in the Royal Spas of France in the 1930’s when bathing in the pools of carbon dioxide-rich waters was shown to speed wound healing.
Topical carboxytherapy has a few advantages over the older treatment that uses subdermal injections with a thin, high-gauge needle: it causes no bruising or other side effect, it can be used at home or in the office; and it’s completely injection-free.
Reduced fine lines
Improved wrinkles
Healing of damaged tissue within about 2 weeks via increased collagen production & circulation
Firmer skin texture
Increased hydration
Reversal of aging signs in a non-invasive, pain-free way
Increased hydration
Carboxytherapy begins with the application of a topical gel—CO2LiftPro for the face and body or CO2LiftV for vaginal treatments. Face and body sessions typically last 35 to 60 minutes per cycle, while the vaginal option is available as an at-home kit containing three treatments, each taking about 45 minutes to complete.
The treatment is non-invasive and requires no injections, so there is no bruising or downtime, and the entire process is described as painless.
Carboxytherapy is often used after more invasive cosmetic procedures to help speed healing and reduce redness, and for continued benefits, at-home kits are available for vaginal treatments along with topical options to maintain and enhance vaginal moisture, elasticity, and overall tissue health.
There is minimal to no downtime for Carboxytherapy.
Yes — it’s used post-procedure to speed healing and reduce redness.
Yes, for the vaginal treatments there is a home kit, and topical use is an option.
Some benefits (hydration, texture) may be noticeable immediately; healing & collagen changes take around two weeks.