To achieve maximum anti-aging results, it is necessary to choose combined anti-age techniques, taking into account not so much the patient's age as the condition of his skin. When the first signs of aging appear, it is quite possible to do with non-invasive, non-traumatic procedures to eliminate them and prolong the youthfulness of the skin.
However, such age-related changes as mimic wrinkles, pronounced tissue ptosis and loss of volumes require correction using invasive techniques – injections of fillers, botulinum toxin preparations, etc. Since patients, turning to specialists working in the field of aesthetic medicine, want to get instant results with a minimum recovery period and the risk of complications, it is necessary to understand how important it is to prepare the skin for invasive procedures and care for it after such manipulations. Combined rejuvenation techniques with non-invasive carboxytherapy are an excellent example of such care.
Combined techniques: what adverse events can occur after invasive procedures
Invasive procedures, whether it be surgery, injectable rejuvenation techniques, mesotherapy or peelings, among other things, are aimed at activating the skin's own regeneration potential. As part of the reaction to damage in the skin, natural recovery processes are launched, thanks to which it is possible to achieve a lifting effect, smooth out wrinkles, increase skin elasticity, normalize its structure and color.
However, violation of the integrity of the skin is always associated with certain complications or adverse reactions after invasive procedures. These include:
- hematomas;
- scars;
- swelling;
- redness;
- pain, etc.
Violation of the integrity of the skin is always associated with certain complications or adverse reactions after invasive procedures
In order to minimize the risk of adverse events and accelerate recovery after invasive procedures, it is necessary to carry out procedures within the framework of combined methods aimed at activating the protective and regenerative functions of the skin, improving its quality in general. Non-invasive carboxytherapy from Medicare does a great job of this.
Intense Carboxy System Benefits in Combined Rejuvenation
Non-Invasive Carboxytherapy Intense Carboxy System – non-invasive, physiological and safe procedure, which is used both as monotherapy and in combination with skin-damaging procedures to prevent and correct signs of aging.
Since for the normal functioning of skin cells, including those synthesizing components of the extracellular matrix (hyaluronic acid, collagen and elastin fibers necessary for optimal hydration, firmness and elasticity of the skin), energy is needed, which cannot be obtained without a sufficient amount of oxygen, it is possible to conclude that the nutrition of cells with oxygen – one of the main conditions necessary to maintain the regenerative and protective functions of the skin.
Because the main goal of non-invasive carboxytherapy from Medicare is to increase the saturation of skin cells with oxygen. And since molecular CO2 is absorbed by the skin 60 times faster and due to the Bohr effect, it increases the level of oxygen in the blood, this method effectively supports the vital activity of skin cells and helps to improve its quality, since carbon dioxide is also:
- provides dilatation of blood vessels;
- promotes the excretion of protein metabolites;
- stimulates neocollagenesis;
- provides protection against free radicals;
- improves microcirculation;
- suppresses inflammation;
- helps to normalize the pH level;
- promotes the restoration of the protective and regenerative functions of the skin.
The main goal of non-invasive carboxytherapy from Medicare is to increase the saturation of skin cells with oxygen to activate the regenerative and protective functions of the skin.
As a monotherapy, this method provides prevention and correction of age-related changes in the skin, smoothing wrinkles, increasing skin elasticity, restoring its normal structure and improving the appearance of the skin as a whole. Acne and post-acne reduction is also the result of Medicare Carboxytherapy.
Combined rejuvenation techniques with the use of carboxytherapy from Medicare
As for the goals of non-invasive carboxytherapy as part of combined rejuvenation techniques, these primarily include:
- improving skin quality;
- optimization of skin regeneration potential;
- restoration of the protective functions of the skin;
- "general cleaning" skin.
The solution of the above tasks allows not only to significantly reduce the risk of adverse events after invasive procedures, but also to shorten the rehabilitation period and prolong the anti-age effect.
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Non-invasive carboxytherapy can be used for skin preparation and post-care with the following traumatic procedures:
- surgical rejuvenation;
- botulinum toxin injections;
- filler injections;
- thread lift;
- mesotherapy;
- aggressive peels.
So, before botulinum toxin injections it is recommended to spend 4 – 10 sessions of non-invasive carboxytherapy with a frequency of 1 time per week. As a post-care, it is recommended to carry out 4 to 10 treatments at 1-week intervals, starting no earlier than 20 days after injections.
In case of fillers it is also recommended to carry out 4 – 10 procedures (frequency – 1 time per week) of carboxytherapy to prepare the skin and, starting from the 14th day after the injection of the filler, carry out another 4 – 10 procedures to increase the duration of the effect.
You can get acquainted with the detailed protocols for combined rejuvenation techniques, including non-invasive carboxytherapy, as well as purchase all the necessary drugs for the procedures, at seminars and trainings regularly conducted by Medicare. To get answers to your questions regarding the combination of non-invasive carboxytherapy with invasive techniques, ask them in the comments to this article or contact the managers of Medicare.
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