Leather – the largest organ of our body, which plays an important role in protecting the body from infections and the penetration of toxic substances. The skin of an infant in the womb is sterile, however, starting from the birth process, microbes begin to colonize the stratum corneum of the skin, eventually forming a complex ecosystem that is in homeostasis with the host organism. Scientists estimate that more than 100 different species make up about 1 million microorganisms that inhabit 1 square centimeter of skin.

The study of the human microbiome in general and the skin in particular began relatively recently, but experts say that microorganisms living on the skin affect its condition. Accordingly, in order to maintain the health and beauty of the skin, this aspect must also be taken into account. Considering the role of the microbiome in skin health, Medicare has developed the Probiotic Carboxytherapy treatment.

Probiotic Carboxytherapy – because the microbiome is important for the skin

The skin microbiome is fairly stable despite environmental changes, but changes in microbial colonies can be caused by changes in light, oxygen content, pH, moisture, hairiness and oiliness of the skin, as well as sex and age of the person.

Previously, it was believed that the microbiome inhabits only the superficial layers of the skin, without penetrating deep into the dermis. However, in 2013, scientists found that microorganisms are present in the deeper layers of the skin, down to the subcutaneous tissue. Experts believe that the skin microbiome can positively influence its condition through three mechanisms:

  • Direct inhibition of the growth of pathogenic microorganisms;
  • improvement of the function of the host's immune system;
  • "training" adaptive immune system.

Changes in microbiome structure, including pathogen growth, epithelial dysfunction, and immune dysregulation – the main causes of skin pathologies.

Thus, symbiont bacteria, invisible to the naked eye, can both help in the prevention of certain diseases and contribute to their development. So, in the course of recent studies, a connection has been established between the skin microbiome and such dermatological diseases as:

  • atopic dermatitis;
  • psoriasis;
  • acne.

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"Atopic dermatitis in adults"

"Acne pathogenesis and treatment mechanism based on carboxytherapy"

"Modern methods of psoriasis treatment"

Also skin microbiome:

  • promotes accelerated recovery of the skin after damage;
  • protects against allergens and UV rays;
  • minimizes oxidative damage to skin cells;
  • helps maintain the integrity and functionality of the skin barrier.

Changes in microbiome structure, including pathogen growth, epithelial dysfunction, and immune dysregulation – the main causes of skin pathologies.

Medicare Probiotic Carboxytherapy Options

To maintain a normal skin microbiome, you need to eat right, drink enough water, reduce stress and, of course, choose the right products and procedures for skin care. As for the last point, "feed" the microbiome of your skin will help the novelty from the German company Medicare – probiotic carboxytherapy.

Non-invasive carboxytherapy is:

  • physiological saturation of skin cells with oxygen;
  • effective and stable transport system for the delivery of active substances to the deep layers of the epidermis;
  • effective removal of toxins and block metabolites;
  • stimulation of microcirculation and physiological rejuvenation of the skin.

Non-invasive probiotic carboxytherapy – Medicare's innovative solution for stressed skin.

Non-invasive probiotic carboxytherapy provides a double effect:

  1. Directly, carboxytherapy allows you to:
  • solve the problem of skin hypoxia;
  • activate stem cell homing;
  • improve skin blood supply;
  • activate platelet alpha granules containing growth factors;
  • form niches for stem cells;
  • activate the release of platelet factors;
  • activate the synthesis of matrix components.
  1. "Makeup" microbiome:
  • prebiotics = "base";
  • prebiotics = "action";
  • litases = "additional effects".

How Medicare Probiotic Carboxytherapy Works

Probiotic carboxytherapy procedure consists of 6 steps:

  1. ANA + Probiotic System

New from Medicare, namely the probiotic system for non-invasive carboxytherapy, is indicated for use in the case of:

  • dryness and loss of skin tone, in premenopausal and menopausal periods;
  • manifestations of couperosis and rosacea;
  • skin prone to acne.

This step provides:

  • restoration of physiological immunity of skin cells;
  • powerful biological skin detoxification;
  • pronounced rejuvenating and firming action;
  • improving skin tone and elasticity;
  • increased microcirculation;
  • anti-inflammatory and anti-edematous action.
  1. Starting a carbon reaction by applying carbon powder:

When the carbon powder is applied, a reaction is started, during which water and carbon dioxide are released. This contributes to:

  • active elimination of toxins and protein metabolites;
  • formation of mobile equilibrium between free hydrocarbonic acid and its decay products – carbon dioxide and water;
  • optimize the pH level for collagen synthesis;
  • energy release to ensure oxygen transport efficiency.
  1. Application of multibiotic mist and repair concentrate

The active ingredients of the indicated preparations – aloe vera gel, arginine, glycine, proline, phenylalanine, micrococcus lysate, bifidobacteria lysate, panthenol, zinc chloride, hyaluronic acid, D-panthenol, chamomile extract.

At this stage, oxygenation is started as efficiently as possible, due to which:

  • active stimulation of skin regeneration;
  • increased keratolytic abilities of the skin;
  • skin soothing.
  1. Applying Extra Moisturizing Serum

Hyaluronic acid of high, medium and low molecular weight, enclosed in transdermal liposomes, makes up for the lack of this substance in the skin. Pantothenic acid ensures the restoration of the components of the extracellular matrix.

  1. Application of Perfecting Serum

For the fifth step of probiotic carboxytherapy, you need to choose a serum in accordance with the task to be solved:

    fight against aging skin syndrome
  • ; aging prevention;
  • preparation and care after aggressive peels;
  • preparation and
  • recovery after invasive procedures
  • ; correction of problematic skin (acne, rosacea).

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    Applying a finishing cream with SPF 30
  1. The goal of the final step of probiotic carboxytherapy – soothing the skin after the procedure,   maintaining optimal water-lipid balance and skin regeneration, as well as protecting the skin from ultraviolet radiation.

The results after probiotic carboxytherapy are immediately noticeable (left photo before the procedure, right – after):

stressirovannaya-kozha-korrektsiya-pri-pomoshchi-probioticheskoj-karboksiterapiiProbiotic Carboxytherapy from Medicare – this is not only a tightening effect, smoothing wrinkles, reducing puffiness, cleansing the skin, smoothing its tone and a clearer oval of the face, but also creating an optimal environment for the skin microbiome, stimulating its immune activity, increasing the protective and regenerative abilities of the skin.

Ask your questions about the new Probiotic Carboxy System in the comments to this article, or contact the managers of

Medicare

for complete information about the company's products, terms of purchase and opportunities for training protocols for procedures.

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