In modern times, new methods of treating many diseases appear in medicine. For example, gas injections, which will be discussed in this article. The procedure helps to restore the human body, which is constantly under the influence of bad ecology, suffers from malnutrition and aging. As a result, oxygen is poorly supplied to tissues and cells.
What are called gas shots?
Gas injections (indications and contraindications are described in this article a little lower) have two other names: "pneumopuncture" and "cabroxytherapy". These are conventional injections that are made using carbon dioxide. That is a kind of mesotherapy. During this procedure, nutrients are introduced into the body. And during cabroxitherapy - only pure carbon dioxide.
This method of treatment has become widespread recently, at the end of the last century. But kabroxytherapy can only be done in special medical institutions, which take into account many indicators before carrying outprocedures.
The essence of the method
Thanks to the introduction of carbon dioxide into the body. The strongest starvation of cells begins. And they feverishly produce oxygen at the expense of the blood supply to the tissues. O2 enters in the greatest quantities to the puncture site. And it helps to improve metabolism at the cellular level.
Which apparatus is used for gas injections?
A medical gun from a French manufacturer is used for kabroxytherapy. The device provides accurate insertion and greater accuracy. High purity carbon dioxide is used as raw material for the gun. It is certified, which confirms its quality and safety for humans.
How is the maximum effect achieved?
To achieve the maximum effect of cabroxitherapy, several sessions are needed. Their number and schedule of procedures is determined by doctors. But for cosmetic purposes, one injection may be enough, as the result becomes noticeable immediately. With treatment, the effect occurs most often in the period from one to three weeks. And it lasts from several months to a year.
The action of gas injections
The procedure brings great benefits to the body. When a person is injected with carbon dioxide, it is absorbed very quickly, so the effect begins immediately. There is also a list of contraindications, but it is small. Therefore, elderly people are often interested in kabroxytherapy. They are also attracted by the fact that the procedure is painless, unlike conventional injections. Gasshots:
- improve overall blood circulation and quickly deliver oxygen to all tissues and cells;
- normalize lymph flow;
- stimulate the flow of oxygen and nutrients;
- stimulate rapid cell regeneration;
- affect all points responsible for the work of internal organs;
- promotes rejuvenation, elasticity and freshness of the skin due to the production of elastin and collagen;
- affects body fat, causing cells to oxidize and burn.
The gas is injected subcutaneously using special equipment that allows you to control the dose and rate of administration. The method of cabroxytherapy does not lead to complications. The final result depends only on the experience of the doctor and the quality of the procedure. And if there are side effects, they quickly pass.
Proceedings
Before the procedure of gas injections is prescribed, the doctor examines the patient, identifying if there are any contraindications. If injections can be carried out, then the person sits down on a chair and the impact sites are treated with an antiseptic. A special gun with a very thin needle injects gas into the patient.
At the same time, a certain depth and impact zone are observed. Only 200 milliliters of carbon dioxide is injected per injection. And for several times and in small portions. In this case, unpleasant sensations of slight burning or tingling may occur. But with gas injections, this is considered the norm.
Unpleasant sensations disappear already during theprocedures. But if painful sensations begin, the wrong dosage or gas supply rate may be the culprit.
Indications for gas injections
The newest modern remedy for many diseases is gas injections. Indications for greatest effect:
- overweight;
- hair loss;
- bags and swelling under the eyes;
- after plastic surgery;
- varicose veins, phlebitis, venous insufficiency;
- signs of aging (wrinkles, skin discoloration and sagging;
- cosmetic defects (stretch marks, scars and scars);
- cellulite;
- after surgery or injury;
- rehabilitation after a stroke or other severe illnesses;
- diseases of the cardiovascular system;
- any heart disease (including hypertension, atherosclerosis, etc.);
- diseases of the musculoskeletal system (including arthritis, osteoporosis, gout, etc.);
- diseases that affect muscles (including wasting, myositis, etc.);
- a number of diseases related to the female and male reproductive systems (including prostatitis, adnexitis and adhesions);
- complications after unsuccessful liposuction;
- swelling of the body or parts of it.
Contraindications
Despite the fact that gas injections are useful for almost all diseases, there are still contraindications:
- Do not inject during acuteinfectious and skin diseases or exacerbation of chronic.
- While pregnant or breastfeeding;
- In epilepsy and acute heart failure.
- For any skin infections or exacerbations.
- Don't use gas injections if you have problems with blood pressure.
- For angina pectoris, thrombophlebitis and open wounds.
- During gangrene or skin lesions at the site of intended exposure.
- For kidney failure.
Treatment of joints and spine
Gas injections for the joints and spine have long been made in Europe. This method has long been used with great success in clinics in Slovakia and the Czech Republic. Now kabroxytherapy has begun to be used in Russia. For example, in Razumovsky's clinic. Cabroxytherapy delivers carbon dioxide to the joints and tissues of the back.
And according to statistics, approximately 80% of patients notice a significant improvement in their condition. Gas injections, reviews of which are only positive, can relieve pain syndromes and increase joint mobility.
Cabroxitherapy in cosmetology
Injections with carbon dioxide are successfully used in cosmetology. During the procedure, collagen is produced, which provides firmness and elasticity to the skin. Even deep wrinkles are quickly smoothed out, cellulite disappears. This will require at least eight treatments.
The patient is laid down on the couch. Then the injection sites are wiped with disinfectants.solutions. The needle is inserted under the skin to a depth of 5 to 6 millimeters. If blood appears after the injection, the hole in the skin is sealed with a plaster. The method is universal. It can be applied to any skin type.
Karlovy Vary
Gas injections in Karlovy Vary are very popular. They are held in all he alth resorts of the resort. Basically, the procedure is done to relieve pain or degeneration of the spine and joints. But gas injections, of course, cannot replace the full range of treatment.
Cabroxytherapy for hair loss
Gas injections perfectly solve the problem of falling hair. When an injection is given, the blood begins to circulate more strongly. And it activates the growth of hair follicles. For the best effect, you need to go through eight procedures. The injections are made shallow - from 1 to 2 mm. The method is painless.
Rehab and Precautions
Rehabilitation period after gas injections is practically not required. There is no need to stay in the hospital after the procedure. The only thing is that there are several restrictions that must be met for several hours. At this time, it is forbidden to allow hypothermia, visit saunas and steam baths.
You can not wet the injection site, respectively, swimming and swimming in the pool are excluded. It is necessary to observe the precautionary rules within two days. Until the swelling at the injection site is completely gone.