Treatment Overview
Carboxy Cellulite Therapy in Korea is a minimally invasive, non-surgical treatment designed to reduce the appearance of cellulite and improve skin texture on areas such as the thighs, buttocks, hips, and lower body. The therapy uses medical-grade carbon dioxide (CO₂) gas injections to enhance blood circulation, stimulate oxygen delivery to tissues, and promote the breakdown of fat deposits that contribute to cellulite dimpling.
In Korean aesthetic clinics, Carboxy Cellulite Therapy is frequently combined with complementary treatments such as RF skin tightening, shockwave therapy, Body HIFU, EMSculpt, or lymphatic drainage to enhance skin firmness, fat metabolism, and overall contour improvement.
Treatment protocols are fully customized based on cellulite grade, fat thickness, skin elasticity, and individual body-shaping goals, ensuring gradual, natural-looking improvement with high safety standards.
Korea is internationally recognized for Carboxy cellulite programs that integrate:
- CO₂ injections to improve circulation and fat metabolism
- Targeted cellulite smoothing and skin revitalization
- Optional combination with RF, HIFU, or shockwave therapy
- AI- or ultrasound-guided treatment planning
- Multi-session protocols with minimal downtime
This ensures effective, safe, and precise non-surgical cellulite reduction.
Purpose & Benefits
Purpose
- Reduce the appearance of cellulite dimpling
- Improve skin smoothness and elasticity
- Enhance circulation and lymphatic drainage
- Break down localized fat contributing to cellulite
- Provide a non-surgical alternative to cellulite correction
Benefits
- Minimally invasive with no surgical incisions
- Improves blood flow and oxygenation
- Gradual, natural-looking cellulite improvement
- Short treatment sessions with minimal downtime
- Safe for repeated sessions and combination therapies
Ideal Candidates
Carboxy Cellulite Therapy in Korea is ideal for:
- Individuals with mild to moderate cellulite
- Patients with poor circulation or fluid retention
- Those seeking non-surgical cellulite treatment
- Individuals near their ideal body weight
- Patients desiring gradual and natural results
Not suitable for patients with pregnancy, severe obesity, respiratory or kidney disease, or active skin infections in the treatment area.
Possible Risks & Complications
Common / Moderate Effects
- Mild pain or pressure during CO₂ infusion
- Temporary swelling, redness, or bruising
- Crackling sensation under the skin (temporary)
Rare / Serious Risks
- Infection at injection sites (very rare)
- Prolonged swelling if post-care instructions are ignored
Korean clinics minimize risks through:
- Certified medical-grade CO₂ delivery systems
- Precise injection techniques
- Experienced aesthetic practitioners
- Structured post-treatment monitoring
Related Diagnostic & Treatment Techniques
- AI- or ultrasound-assisted cellulite assessment
- Carboxytherapy (CO₂ injections)
- RF skin tightening
- Shockwave (acoustic wave) therapy
- Body HIFU fat and skin tightening
- EMSculpt muscle toning
- Lymphatic drainage massage
Treatment Process in Korea
Step 1 – Pre-Treatment Assessment
- Evaluate cellulite severity, fat thickness, and skin elasticity
- Medical consultation and suitability screening
- Personalized Carboxy cellulite treatment plan
Step 2 – Treatment Planning
- Map cellulite-affected areas (thighs, buttocks, hips)
- Determine session frequency and total sessions
- Plan combination therapies if needed
Step 3 – Carboxy Cellulite Therapy
- Fine needle used to inject medical-grade CO₂ gas
- Controlled infusion into subcutaneous tissue
- Optional combination with RF or shockwave therapy
- Duration: 20–30 minutes per session
Step 4 – Immediate Post-Treatment Care
- Gentle massage may be performed
- Resume normal activities immediately
- Follow clinic-specific post-care instructions
Step 5 – Follow-Up & Maintenance
- Weekly or bi-weekly sessions recommended
- Review after 4–6 sessions
- Optional maintenance treatments
Setting: Outpatient aesthetic clinic
Recovery & After-Care
After-Care Guidelines
- Mild swelling or pressure resolves within hours
- Maintain hydration and balanced nutrition
- Avoid intense exercise for 24 hours
- Attend scheduled treatment sessions
Recovery Timeline
- Immediate: Mild swelling or warmth
- 1–2 Weeks: Improved circulation and skin texture
- 4–6 Weeks: Visible cellulite smoothing
- 6–8 Weeks: Optimal skin firmness and contour improvement
Results & Longevity
Expected Results
- Reduced appearance of cellulite dimples
- Smoother, firmer skin
- Improved skin tone and texture
- Gradual, natural-looking improvement
Longevity
- Results maintained with ongoing sessions and healthy lifestyle
- Combination therapies enhance and prolong results
- Maintenance sessions may be recommended
Why Korea Is a Top Destination
- Advanced Carboxytherapy equipment and protocols
- Highly experienced aesthetic specialists
- Customized multi-session cellulite programs
- Outpatient treatments with minimal downtime
- Integration with advanced combination therapies
Unique Korean Innovations
- AI-assisted injection planning for precise targeting
- Multi-modality protocols (Carboxy + RF/HIFU/Shockwave)
- Gradual cellulite correction for natural-looking results
- Structured post-treatment care and follow-up systems
Cost Range (Indicative Estimate)
| Package | Price (KRW) | Approx. USD | Inclusions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single Carboxy Cellulite Session | ₩120,000 – ₩300,000 | ~$90 – $230 | 20–30 min CO₂ injection session |
| Multi-Session Package (6–10 Sessions) | ₩800,000 – ₩2,200,000 | ~$615 – $1,690 | Progressive cellulite reduction |
| Combination Program (Carboxy + RF/Shockwave) | ₩2,000,000 – ₩4,800,000 | ~$1,540 – $3,690 | Comprehensive cellulite contouring |
Popular Clinics in Korea
- Banobagi Clinic (Seoul)
- View Plastic Surgery (Seoul)
- ID Hospital (Seoul)
- Lienjang Clinic (Seoul)
- Muse Clinic (Nationwide)
- JK Plastic Surgery Center (Seoul)
- Gangnam Cellulite & Body Contouring Clinics



