Carboxytherapy is a method that effectively deals with the problem of hair loss and alopecia. The treatment strengthens and regenerates the hair follicles and prevents further hair loss.
The carboxytherapy treatment consists in subcutaneous or intradermal administration of carbon dioxide with a thin needle with a special device. CO2 strongly dilates blood vessels, increasing blood flow. New capillaries are formed and tissue nourishment increases. This causes the matrix to grow and the hair follicles to activate. After 10 treatments, the hair is visibly thickened.
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Regeneration and Strengthening of Hair Follicles
Carboxytherapy for the scalp is an innovative treatment that effectively supports the regeneration and nourishment of hair follicles, strengthening hair bulbs and preventing hair loss. The treatment involves subcutaneous administration of carbon dioxide, which stimulates the formation of new blood vessels (neovascularization) and improves microcirculation in the scalp. As a result, hair follicles receive better oxygenation and nutrition, promoting the growth of new, stronger hair. Carboxytherapy is a natural, non-invasive method that effectively helps combat hair thinning, baldness, and hair structure weakening.
How Does Carboxytherapy Work on the Scalp?
Subcutaneously administered CO₂ dilates blood vessels and intensifies local blood circulation, increasing the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to hair follicles. This leads to a strong stimulation of hair follicles for regeneration and growth. Additionally, the improvement in microcirculation helps in the better removal of toxins and metabolic products from the scalp tissues, creating a healthier environment for hair growth. CO₂ also stimulates fibroblasts to produce collagen, improving the elasticity and overall condition of the scalp.
When to Use Carboxytherapy for the Scalp?
This treatment is recommended for individuals who:
- Struggle with excessive hair loss (both in women and men)
- Suffer from androgenic, patchy, or telogen hair loss
- Have weak, thin, and brittle hair
- Notice hair thinning and loss of hair density
- Experience weakened microcirculation in the scalp, manifested by dryness, itching, poor hydration
- Seek effective support alongside other trichological therapies (e.g., mesotherapy, PRP)
- Want to proactively strengthen hair and delay hair loss processes
Effects of Carboxytherapy on Hair:
- Strengthening of hair follicles – improved scalp blood flow makes hair follicles more nourished and resistant to damage.
- Prevention of hair loss – the therapy supports scalp regeneration and reduces hair loss.
- Stimulation of new hair growth – better oxygenation and nutrition of the scalp promote the growth of new, stronger hair.
- Improvement of hair structure – hair becomes healthier, more elastic, and less prone to breakage.
- Increase in hair density – the treatment supports the regeneration of hair follicles, leading to an overall improvement in hair density.
- Better scalp condition – improved microcirculation enhances scalp hydration and nutrition, promoting healthy hair growth.
Carboxytherapy is a safe and effective method that helps regain healthy, strong hair and supports scalp regeneration. The treatment produces visible effects after several sessions and can be used preventively at the onset of hair weakening symptoms.
How Often Should Carboxytherapy for Hair Be Done?
- A standard treatment course consists of 6-10 sessions performed 1-2 times per week, depending on the severity of the problem and the body's response to therapy.
- Initial effects, such as reduced hair loss and improved scalp condition, can be observed after 3-4 sessions. Full regeneration and improvement in hair density are visible after completing the entire series.
- To maintain the effects, it is recommended to have maintenance treatments every 2-3 months or according to an individual therapeutic plan developed by a specialist.