Carboxytherapy in hair

Hair loss sufferers know how difficult it is to find a treatment that can solve the problem. Most products intended to end the problem do not bring the benefits promised by the manufacturers, bringing great disappointment to consumers.

Causes of Hair Loss

Hair loss can be caused by several factors. The most common are genetic and hormonal factors. According to research by the Brazilian Society of Hair Restoration Surgery, around 25% of Brazilian women aged 35 to 40 years present or will have some level of baldness. This does not necessarily mean that these women will go bald, but will have a significant shortening of their hair, especially in the forehead region.

Other factors that can cause hair loss are stress, anemia, thyroid changes, protein-deficient diet, and hair treatments such as straightening or lightening. In addition, abuse of hairstyles such as dreads, braids and ponytails can contribute to the development of the problem, as well as autoimmune diseases, infections, and excessive use of a hair dryer.


How does carboxitherapy work?

Carboxitherapy is the novelty that promises to really combat hair loss, with significant results, without the need for pain and without side effects of medicines.

The treatment is based on carbon dioxide that, injected under the skin, causes dilation of blood vessels, increasing circulation in the scalp. This method dramatically decreases the fall, as well as helping to grow existing yarns and even causing new yarns to grow where they still have root. Carboxitherapy also helps in reducing dandruff and seborrhea.

Ideally, 10 to 20 applications should be performed and then one session per year to maintain the results. Unlike other methods, carboxitherapy has no contraindication, and can be done even in people who have already tried some hair implant technique.

To start any hair loss treatment, it is first essential to look for a professional? as a dermatologist for example? and follow your directions. Carboxitherapy, although innovative, is not indicated in all cases. Usually experts first try to treat the problem with other less aggressive methods such as shampoos and topical products. If you finally choose carboxitherapy, look for a reliable professional to perform the treatment safely.

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