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Instillation of carbon dioxide under the eyes “Plastic Surgery”
Evolution is taking the world towards different phases, one of which is plastic surgery. The concept of staying young has fuel a lot or research and as we wake up every morning, a new form or much effective way of achieving a result is inevitable.
Below is a new trend in plastic surgery posted on social media:
The procedure, like Botox, requires just a quick needle to the under eye area. But as the carbon dioxide is injected into the skin, the area will start to puff up and swell, though Dr. Lisa Zdinak, the chief surgeon and medical director of Precision Aesthetics in New York City, and one of the first to introduce Carboxy to the U.S., says it will go back down in five to ten minutes.
“By injecting a small amount of carbon dioxide gas into the area, we are ‘tricking’ the body into increasing the oxygen flow to the area by compelling the red blood cells to pick up all of the excess CO2 that we injected so that it can be carried back to the lungs for elimination from the body with the next exhalation,” Dr. Zdinak says.
However, it isn’t a treatment that’s shown to be long-lasting, which is one reason why Dr. Terry Dubrow, one half of the Botched doctors, doesn’t recommend Carboxy.
“There is no scientific evidence that the instillation of carbon dioxide gas into subcutaneous tissues has any real, significant or long lasting effects on local tissue,” Dr. Dubrow tells PEOPLE.
“There is certainly no known cosmetic benefits to placing CO2 gas under the eye area and I would caution against any experimentation in an area where sensitive structures that provide vital functions like eyesight are concerned. That’s a big no from the Botched doctors.”
#scarybeautytreatments #bizarrebeautytrends #carboxytherapy #carboxytreatment #co2treatment The gas can stimulate the collagen in your skin #fortiredeyes #fordarkcirlcles #darkspots #stretchmarks #wrinkles Carboxy therapy for undereye wrinkling and darkness and stretch marks on skin. The deposition of the carbon dioxide causes the body to release oxygen in the area, which stimulates collagen production. It is safe as long as it is done by a seasoned practitioner. Carboxy treatment may require 10 treatment packages in order to guarantee a significant result. However, some patients may require more than 10 sessions in order to get the results they’re looking for. After that, a follow up of every six months is needed @regrann – @gianasim
By Antwi Odrey