Carboxytherapy:
Your complete guide to the treatment that revitalizes skin from the inside out
What is Carboxytherapy?
Carboxytherapy is a treatment that uses carbon dioxide (CO₂) to stimulate the skin’s natural healing and regenerative processes.
When CO₂ is applied topically (as in the CO₂Lift mask) or injected beneath the skin (in medical settings), the body interprets it as a temporary oxygen deficiency.
In response, blood vessels dilate and circulation increases, flooding the area with oxygen-rich blood, nutrients, and growth factors.
Carboxytherapy is significant because it works at the root level of skin health. Unlike surface-only treatments, it stimulates your body’s own natural mechanisms for repair and renewal, making it especially effective for addressing fine lines and wrinkles, dull or uneven skin tone, poor circulation, and dehydrated or less elastic skin. It is also highly beneficial for post-treatment recovery following procedures such as microneedling, chemical peels, or injectables, as it accelerates healing while enhancing results.
How it works on the skin
This “oxygen boost” provides a wide range of benefits for the skin. By increasing circulation, carboxytherapy enhances oxygen delivery to the cells, which supports cellular repair and speeds up turnover.
It also stimulates fibroblasts — the cells responsible for collagen and elastin production — leading to firmer, plumper, and more youthful-looking skin over time. When paired with hydrating agents, as in the CO₂Lift mask, this improved circulation allows moisture and nutrients to penetrate more effectively, leaving the skin deeply hydrated.
In addition, the increased oxygen flow helps flush out toxins, resulting in a brighter, more even skin tone with a healthy, luminous glow.
The Science Behind CO₂Lift®:
Why This Treatment Works from the Inside Out
