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- Title
Objective, measurable assessment of the elasticity of the skin around the eyes following the carboxytherapy treatment.
- Authors
Kołodziejczak, Anna; Rotsztejn, Helena
- Abstract
Background: Carboxytherapy is one of the most popular procedures used in dermatology. The treatments are known to be minimally invasive and highly effective for various skin disorders. Therefore, the research carried out in the paper is purposeful and addresses an important area of aesthetic therapies. Aims: Objective, apparatus‐based assessment of the effect of carboxytherapy on skin elasticity around the eyes. Patients/Methods: The study included a group of 39 Caucasian individuals aged 35–55 years. Participants were subjected to a series of five carboxytherapy treatments of eye area at weekly intervals. The Cutometer measuring probe was used to assess skin elasticity. Additionally, photographic documentation was out using the Fotomedicus system. Results: In this study, statistically significant increase in R2 parameter was found as the result of applied treatment. This parameter is considered to be the most important indicator of changes in skin elasticity. In 29 out of 39 subjects, the carboxytherapy treatment significantly improved skin tension and elasticity. Such therapy may also exert a beneficial effect on flexibility since in 28 participants the favorable change in the R7 parameter was visible. Conclusions: The objective analysis of the impact of carboxytherapy treatment on parameters determining skin elasticity revealed that this therapy can be used as an anti‐aging method in the eye area. Obtained results are in agreement with other biochemical, histological, and photographical documentation analyses of the effect of carboxytherapy on skin, performed by independent researchers.
- Subjects
ELASTICITY; AGING prevention
- Publication
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2023, Vol 22, Issue 5, p1560
- ISSN
1473-2130
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1111/jocd.15599