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Dry carbon dioxide bath

Procedures

Procedure Classification:

Adjunct procedure, available for purchase.

Procedure Character:

A dry carbon dioxide wrap is a method of applying gaseous carbon dioxide to the body in a closed plastic bag. The absorption of gas through the skin improves tissue blood circulation, thereby accelerating healing and regeneration processes.

Procedure Course:

The spa worker guides the client to the cabin and asks them to undress to their underwear. The client lies down on the treatment table, and the worker places them into the plastic bag, which is then filled with carbon dioxide. After the set time, the worker carefully helps the client out of the bag to avoid inhaling the released CO2.

Main Indications:

Arterial hypertension, ischemic heart disease, diabetes mellitus with circulation disorders, venous insufficiency, bedsores, poorly healing wounds.

Main Contraindications:

Severe anemia and polycythemia, severe heart failure, severe coronary sclerosis, dangerous bleeding conditions.

Duration of Procedure:

20 minutes.

What to Bring to the Procedure:

It is advisable to come in a bathrobe.