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Carboxytherapy Treatments — What They Are, How They Work & What to Expect
Carboxytherapy is one of the most versatile and scientifically supported aesthetic treatments available — addressing everything from cellulite and stretch marks to facial aging and hair loss through a single mechanism. Here's everything you need to know about carboxytherapy on Booksy before booking.
What is carboxytherapy?
Carboxytherapy is a non-surgical aesthetic treatment that involves the injection of small amounts of medical-grade carbon dioxide (CO2) gas beneath the skin's surface — or the topical application of CO2 via a specialized mask or gel system. When CO2 is introduced into the tissue, the body perceives a local oxygen deficit and responds by dramatically increasing blood flow to the area and stimulating new collagen production. This increased circulation delivers oxygen, nutrients, and growth factors to the treated tissue — accelerating cell renewal, breaking down fat cell membranes, improving skin elasticity, and reducing the appearance of pigmentation and cellulite. One of the few aesthetic treatments backed by significant clinical research across multiple indications — from body contouring to facial rejuvenation.
Carboxytherapy for cellulite
One of the most established applications of carboxytherapy — CO2 injections into the subcutaneous fat layer increase circulation and stimulate lipolysis (the breakdown of fat cells), while simultaneously improving the skin's thickness and elasticity. The combination of these effects visibly reduces the dimpled appearance of cellulite over a course of sessions. Most practitioners recommend 6 to 10 sessions for significant cellulite reduction, with visible improvement from session 3 to 4. Results improve progressively after the treatment course as collagen remodeling continues.
Carboxytherapy for stretch marks
Stretch marks are caused by tearing of the dermis — leaving areas of thinned, weakened skin with disrupted collagen and elastin architecture. Carboxytherapy stimulates new collagen and elastin production in the treated area, gradually improving the texture, color, and visibility of stretch marks over multiple sessions. Both red (newer) and white (older) stretch marks respond to carboxytherapy, though newer stretch marks typically show faster improvement. A recommended course of 6 to 15 sessions is usually needed depending on the severity and age of the marks.
Carboxytherapy for dark under-eye circles
Under-eye dark circles caused by poor microcirculation — where blood pools in the thin skin below the eye — respond particularly well to carboxytherapy. CO2 injections into the periorbital area dramatically increase local blood flow, reduce the pooling effect, and stimulate collagen in the thin under-eye skin. The result is a visible brightening and thickening of the under-eye area after 2 to 4 sessions. One of the most popular facial carboxytherapy applications on Booksy in Latin American-influenced markets where this indication is particularly well established.
Carboxy facial and topical carboxytherapy
For clients who prefer a non-injection approach, topical carboxytherapy — using CO2-releasing masks, gels, or sheet masks — delivers the same circulatory stimulation effect through the skin's surface rather than via injection. The carboxy facial is a popular spa-aesthetic crossover treatment that delivers noticeable skin brightening, improved hydration, and a visible glow immediately after a single session. Available at aesthetic clinics and advanced beauty studios on Booksy — look for the specific "carboxy mask" or "CO2 facial" listing in the service menu.
Carboxytherapy for hair loss
CO2 injections into the scalp increase microcirculation to the hair follicles, delivering oxygen and nutrients that stimulate follicle activity and hair growth. Carboxytherapy for hair loss is used as a standalone treatment or as a complement to PRP (platelet-rich plasma) therapy. It is particularly indicated for diffuse hair thinning, androgenetic alopecia, and stress-related hair loss. Sessions are typically recommended every 2 to 3 weeks over a course of 6 to 10 treatments.
Carboxytherapy prices — how much does it cost?
Carboxytherapy pricing varies by treatment area, technique (injection vs topical), and whether sessions are booked individually or as a package. The ranges below are based on real Booksy listings across the US.
Service
Average price
Duration
Carboxy mask / topical CO2 facial
$40 to $95
25 to 60 min
Carboxytherapy injection (single area)
$150 to $300
30 to 50 min
Carboxytherapy for cellulite (per session)
$150 to $250
30 to 60 min
Carboxytherapy for stretch marks (per session)
$100 to $200
30 to 45 min
Under-eye carboxytherapy (per session)
$80 to $200
20 to 30 min
Scalp carboxytherapy for hair loss
$100 to $200
30 to 45 min
Package of 4 sessions
$350 to $700
varies
Prices reflect average ranges across Booksy listings in the US. Carboxytherapy is a specialist treatment — pricing varies significantly by technique (injection vs topical), treatment area, and practitioner credentials. Most clinics offer package pricing at a discount to the per-session rate. Always confirm what's included and the number of sessions recommended before committing to a course.
Frequently asked questions about carboxytherapy
What is carboxytherapy?
Carboxytherapy is a non-surgical aesthetic treatment using medical-grade CO2 gas — either injected beneath the skin or applied topically — to stimulate circulation, collagen production, and cellular renewal. The body responds to the CO2 by increasing blood flow to the treated area, delivering oxygen and nutrients that improve skin texture, reduce cellulite, fade stretch marks, brighten dark circles, and stimulate hair growth.
How much does carboxytherapy cost?
A topical carboxy mask or facial costs $40 to $95. Injection-based carboxytherapy sessions run $80 to $300 depending on the treatment area. Packages of 4 sessions are typically $350 to $700. Most clinics offer discounted package pricing versus per-session rates — always ask about package options when booking. Exact pricing is listed on individual Booksy listings before you book.
How many carboxytherapy sessions are needed?
The number of sessions depends on the indication. Under-eye circles and facial rejuvenation typically show results after 2 to 4 sessions. Cellulite reduction usually requires 6 to 10 sessions. Stretch mark treatment needs 6 to 15 sessions depending on severity. Hair loss treatment is typically 6 to 10 sessions spaced every 2 to 3 weeks. Your practitioner will assess your specific concern and recommend an appropriate course at the initial consultation.
Does carboxytherapy hurt?
Injection-based carboxytherapy involves a brief stinging or pressure sensation at each injection point as the CO2 is administered — most clients describe it as mildly uncomfortable rather than painful. Some temporary swelling, redness, and a crackling sensation under the skin (from the CO2) are normal immediately after and resolve within a few hours. Topical carboxytherapy is completely painless. Always discuss your pain tolerance with your practitioner beforehand — topical anesthetic can be applied to more sensitive areas if needed.
What areas can carboxytherapy treat?
Carboxytherapy is used on the face (anti-aging, brightening, under-eye circles), body (cellulite on thighs, buttocks, abdomen; stretch marks; localized fat deposits), scalp (hair loss and thinning), and neck and décolletage (skin laxity and rejuvenation). It is one of the most versatile aesthetic injectable treatments available — the same mechanism of action produces different benefits depending on the area and tissue depth treated.
Is there a carboxytherapy clinic open now near me?
Use the availability filter on Booksy to find carboxytherapy practitioners with open slots today. Carboxytherapy is a specialist aesthetic treatment with more limited availability than standard beauty services — booking a day or two ahead gives the best choice of trained practitioner. A consultation before the first treatment session is strongly recommended.
Are there carboxytherapy clinics open on Saturday or Sunday?
Many aesthetic clinics offering carboxytherapy on Booksy are available on weekends. Use the Saturday or Sunday availability filter to find practitioners near you with open slots — and book in advance, as specialist aesthetic appointments fill quickly on weekends.