If you're on the hunt for ways to rejuvenate the delicate skin under your eyes, especially when it comes to tackling fine lines, there's good news! Two non-invasive treatments - carboxytherapy and laser genesis - are becoming the go-to options for many looking to refresh their under-eye area without the need for surgery.
Lowdown on carboxytherapy
Carboxytherapy might sound high-tech, but the concept behind it is simple. This treatment involves injecting medical-grade carbon dioxide (CO2) gas just beneath the surface of your skin. What makes this procedure special is how the body reacts to that little bit of extra CO2. When CO2 is introduced under the skin, your body reacts as if it needs to compensate by increasing blood flow to that area - this is known as the Bohr effect. With more blood flow comes a rush of oxygen and nutrients that naturally rejuvenate and refresh your skin. Here's how carboxytherapy works its magic:
1. Increased blood flow
The added CO2 makes your blood vessels dilate, increasing circulation to the treated area. Improved circulation means more oxygen and nutrients are delivered to your skin cells, giving them the boost they need to repair and renew themselves.
2. Collagen stimulation
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