SUMMARY
Aesthetic skin treatments are a common practice among women and men throughout the globe, crossing borders of culture and socio-economic status. Facials or skin treatments of various body areas have been popular throughout the ages and have been documented as early as ancient Egypt and Greece. A variety of treatments are available for exfoliation and infusion of skin enhancement products and there is a growing demand for skin oxygenation treatments.
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SUMMARY
Recently popularized in the field of cosmetic dermatology, subcutaneous carbon dioxide (CO2) injections have been shown to improve the skin’s appearance by augmenting oxygen delivery and thereby aiding cellular metabolism and neocollagenesis. However, they carry several risks and cannot be used on the entire face, leaving them best suited for the treatment of localized skin concerns. To combat these issues, a less invasive CO2 facial suited for full-face treatment has been developed, though its efficacy in oxygenating the skin has not been thoroughly investigated.
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