Carboxytherapy

Fight cellulite and improve your skin quality!


Carboxytherapy stimulates circulation and tissue oxygenation, helping reduce cellulite, localized fat, and skin laxity. Book your consultation today!


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Carboxytherapy is a procedure that uses medical carbon dioxide (CO2), applied under the skin in small amounts, to stimulate blood and lymphatic circulation and promote tissue oxygenation. This process — known as the Bohr effect — increases oxygen supply in the treated area, stimulates collagen production, and helps break down fat cells.

It is indicated for treating cellulite (improving skin appearance and the associated laxity), localized fat, stretch marks, and under-eye circles — making it one of the most versatile techniques, as it acts on both the skin and the more superficial fatty tissue.

The protocol varies according to the goal: for localized fat and cellulite, the most common schedule is 1 to 2 sessions per week, totaling between 10 and 12 sessions for consistent results; for stretch marks and facial use, the interval between sessions tends to be longer, 10 to 15 days. The exact number is always defined during your personalized consultation, considering the area and skin condition.

Carboxytherapy is not indicated for pregnant or breastfeeding women, people with severe heart or respiratory failure, sickle cell anemia, or active infections in the area to be treated. A prior personalized consultation is essential to confirm suitability and define the most appropriate protocol for your case.

Book a consultation to find out how carboxytherapy can improve the appearance of your skin and address your aesthetic concerns.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Does carboxytherapy hurt?
    The procedure may cause mild discomfort during the application of the carbon dioxide, but it is generally well tolerated. Sensations of burning or pressure may occur, but they are temporary.
  • How many sessions are needed?
    The number of sessions varies according to the area to be treated and the patient's skin condition. In general, 5 to 10 sessions are recommended to achieve the desired results.
  • What care is needed after carboxytherapy?
    After the procedure, it is recommended to avoid intense physical activity for a few hours and protect the skin from direct sun exposure. Following our team's guidance is important to ensure a safe and effective recovery.
  • Is carboxytherapy for localized fat or only for cellulite?
    It works for both — the carbon dioxide improves circulation and helps break down fat cells, making it suitable for both the appearance of cellulite and localized fat, as well as stretch marks and under-eye circles.
  • Who should not undergo carboxytherapy?
    Pregnant or breastfeeding women, people with severe heart or respiratory failure, sickle cell anemia, or active infections in the area to be treated.