CO₂ Carboxy Therapy (CO₂ CarboxyV) for vaginal health. This is a non-invasive treatment that uses carbon dioxide (CO₂) to improve circulation, oxygenation, and tissue regeneration in the vaginal area. What is CO₂ Carboxy Therapy? CO₂ Carboxy Therapy involves applying a carbon dioxide-infused gel or mask to the vaginal or vulvar area. The CO₂ is absorbed through the skin, stimulating increased blood flow and oxygen delivery (the Bohr Effect), which promotes tissue repair and collagen production. Benefits for Vaginal Health: Improves vaginal elasticity and firmness Enhances natural lubrication (reduces vaginal dryness) Increases blood circulation to rejuvenate vaginal tissue May help with mild urinary incontinence by strengthening pelvic tissues Reduces irritation and discomfort in postmenopausal women Common Uses: Postpartum vaginal recovery Menopausal vaginal atrophy and dryness Vaginal rejuvenation for improved sexual wellness Support for mild pelvic floor dysfunction Procedure: A CO₂ gel or sheet mask is applied externally (vulvar area) or inserted with an applicator. The CO₂ is absorbed into the tissue, triggering vasodilation and oxygenation. Treatment is painless, non-invasive, and requires no downtime! CO₂ Carboxy Therapy (CO₂ V) Treatment Plan for Postmenopausal Women; Postmenopausal women often experience vaginal atrophy, dryness, decreased elasticity, and discomfort due to estrogen decline. CO₂ Carboxy Therapy (CO₂ V) helps rejuvenate vaginal tissue by stimulating circulation, collagen production, and oxygenation. Recommended Treatment Plan: Phase 1: Initial Treatment (4–6 Weeks) Frequency: 1–2 sessions per week Total sessions: 6–10 treatments Method: External Application (for vulvar dryness and irritation) Internal Application (for vaginal atrophy, elasticity, and lubrication) The CO₂-infused gel or mask is applied and left for 20–30 minutes before removal. Phase 2: Maintenance Treatment (Every 4–6 Weeks) Frequency: 1 session per month Goal: Maintain results and prevent further tissue thinning or dryness. Expected Benefit ✔ Improved vaginal moisture (reduces dryness and discomfort) ✔ Increased collagen and elasticity (helps with vaginal laxity) ✔ Better circulation (supports tissue regeneration and healing) ✔ Potential relief for mild urinary incontinence ✔ Enhanced sexual comfort and sensitivity Combination Therapies for Best Results: For more advanced atrophy, CO₂ V therapy can be combined with: Topical estrogen or DHEA creams (for hormone support) Pelvic floor therapy (for incontinence and strength) Laser vaginal rejuvenation (for deeper collagen remodeling)