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Effects of carboxytherapy on skin laxity

Oliveira et al., 2020

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8936310509019021993
Author
Oliveira S
Rocha L
da Cunha M
Cintra M
Pinheiro N
Mendonça A
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Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology

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Background Carboxytherapy is capable of inducing tissue repair which results in an increase in elastic and collagen fibers. Objectives To evaluate the effects of carboxytherapy upon human skin collagen and elastic fiber synthesis. Methods Case study of nine …
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