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Hi. Thank you for your question. Unfortunately, there is no data that this will help at all. I’d recommend you see a board certified plastic surgeon who may be able to offer some suggestions.
There has been no study information that I have seen. As always, I recommend seeing a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon for a consult to obtain more information about your particular case and other options that may be available.
Carboxy therapy is almost assuredly a complete waste of time and money. Before embarking on any treatment make certain that healing is complete. Talked a board-certified plastic surgeon about legitimate options for postoperative contour irregularity.
Healing after plastic surgery is a process and the earlier parts are the most challenging. Emotions are a big part of the process as well. Best is to discuss specifically with the operating surgeon so that he /she can take a look. Our patient i Book has a lot of basic information as well.
I have my doubts that that option will help? But if you do not mind wasting $$s than try it. I might suggest KyBella injections (off label)or ThermiTight RF to the hills, and fat grafts to the dents...
Correcting poor results from liposuction can be difficult and at times not possible.The treatment options include revision liposuction and fat transfer.I doubt very much that carboxy therapy will have any benefit other then A placebo effect. Best,Mats Hagstrom M.D.