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Clinical and Sonographic Assessment of Carboxytherapy Efficacy in Treatment of Skin Aging: A 2-Split Randomized Clinical Trial Pubmed



N Bagherani NOOSHIN ; A Jokar ABOLFAZL ; G Mirmomeni GOLSHAN ; Br Smoller Bruce ROBERT ; Ar Ghannadan Alireza R ; R Shojaei REZA ; A Firooz ALIREZA ; R Sahebnasagh ROXANA ; G Tavoosidana GHOLAMREZA
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Source: Acta Dermatovenerologica Croatica Published:2024


Abstract

Introduction: Aging is a continuous and irreversible process which affects the skin. During the aging process, intrinsic progressive degenerative changes in the skin impair its structure, which makes it prone to different dermatoses, resulting in impaired quality of life in the elderly. Objective: Carboxytherapy is considered as a safe, minimally invasive modality applied for skin rejuvenation, restoration, and recondition. Herein, we have assessed the efficacy of carboxytherapy in the treatment of skin aging through clinical and sonographic studies. Materials and methods: Our study was a prospective 2-split clinical trial in which the efficacy of carboxytherapy was assessed in the treatment of abdominal skin aging through clinical and sonographic evaluations. Results: Twenty-eight patients with skin-intrinsic aging manifestations in the ab-domen completed the study. Their mean age was 44.13 years. The mean weight, BMI, and waist circumference of the subjects significantly decreased after the treat-ment. The clinical subjective and objective evaluations revealed statistically significant improvement of skin wrinkles, laxity, and skin pigmentation and overall satisfaction by carboxytherapy. Upon sonographic investigation, a significant increase in epidermis and dermis thickness was observed. No significant side-effect was reported by the subjects. Conclusion: Carboxytherapy is an effective and safe modality in treating intrinsic skin aging. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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