Collection: Dr. Medion Carboxy Therapy Masks (Spaoxy Gel)

Carboxy therapy uses a CO₂ gel reaction on the skin’s surface to trigger an oxygen-rich blood-flow response from within. The result: glass-skin radiance, calmer-looking redness, and a smoother, brighter complexion. Safe for acne-prone, eczema-prone, and melasma-affected skin.

 

Dr. Medion Carboxy Therapy Masks (Spaoxy Gel)

Carboxy Therapy

Dr. Medion Spaoxy Gel CO₂ Masks

Carboxy therapy (CO₂ masking) triggers an oxygen-rich blood-flow response from within—supporting glow, healing, and smoother-looking skin. Safe for acne-prone, eczema-prone, and melasma-affected skin.

How CO₂ Masking Works

When CO₂ is generated on the skin’s surface, the body responds by rushing oxygen-rich blood from within. This supports smoother texture, balanced tone, and healthy-looking radiance.

Targets & Benefits

  • Acne-prone, eczema-prone, melasma-affected skin
  • Post-procedure comfort (per provider guidance)
  • Fine lines, dullness, uneven tone

Pro Protocols

For best results, use 6 days straight or 2+ times/week. For scar appearance, use only after the area has fully healed (not on open or fresh wounds).

Carboxy Therapy FAQs

How often can I use Spaoxy Gel?

Use as often as you’d like. For best results, do a 6-day Spaoxy Gel protocol straight, or at least 2+ times per week for maximum impact.

Can Spaoxy Gel help with scar healing?

Yes—use Spaoxy Gel to support the look of scars only after the skin has fully closed and initial healing is complete. Do not use on open or fresh wounds.

Is it safe for acne, eczema, or melasma?

Yes—Spaoxy Gel is safe for acne-prone, eczema-prone, and melasma-affected skin and is often used to calm the appearance of redness and support barrier comfort.

Does carboxy therapy help fine lines and wrinkles?

The oxygenation response supports repair processes that can soften the look of fine lines and improve overall texture with consistent use.

When in my routine do I use Spaoxy Gel?

Use on clean, dry skin. Apply the CO₂ gel system, wait the directed time, remove, then follow with serum and moisturizer. AM or PM. Always use SPF in the morning.