Carbon dioxide can reduce belly fat
Updated:7 years, 4 months ago
Updated:7 years, 4 months ago
New Delhi, Jun 11 (ANI): Carboxytherapy, a technique of injecting carbon dioxide gas into one's body, can reduce fat around the stomach. According to the Northwestern Medicine study, the changes were modest and did not result in a long-term fat reduction. Benefits of this non-invasive approach are diminished downtime, avoidance of scarring and perceived safety. Carboxytherapy has been performed with a few clinical studies, suggesting it may provide a lasting improvement in abdominal contours. It is believed that injection of carbon dioxide causes changes in the microcirculation, and damages fat cells. Current technologies routinely used for this non-invasive fat reduction include cryolipolysis, high-intensity ultrasound, radiofrequency, chemical adipocytolysis and laser-assisted fat reduction. The findings are published in Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.
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