Effective medical treatment for orange peel skin
La carbossitherapy It is one of the most effective and scientifically validated treatments against cellulitisAt our medical center in Milan, we perform carboxytherapy sessions with medical carbon dioxide, in a safe, personalized manner and supervised by expert doctors.

How does carboxytherapy work?
Through subcutaneous microinjections of Medical CO₂, the treatment:
- Improve the local microcirculation
- Reduces the water retention and the “mattress” effect
- Stimulates the lymphatic drainage
- Favors the breakage of fibrous shoots responsible for the orange peel appearance
- Increases tissue oxygenation and skin tone
Who is it suitable for?
Carboxytherapy is indicated for women (and men) who have:
- Fibrous or edematous cellulite
- Uneven-looking skin (buttocks, thighs, abdomen, arms)
- Venous stasis and localized swelling
Where is the treatment performed?
📍 In our center in Milan, in a clinic authorized by the Lombardy Region, in a safe and medical environment.
Session duration: 15–20 minutes Frequency: Once a week, cycle of 8–10 sessions.
Immediate resumption of daily activities.
How much does carboxytherapy cost?
We offer customized packages based on the size of the area to be treated:
- Single session: from € 90 ie
- 10-session package: from € 700 ie
- Possibility of combining other treatments (lymphatic drainage massages, mesotherapy, a. polylactic)
Why choose us in Milan
- Treatment performed by an expert doctor in aesthetic medicine
- CE certified medical equipment
- Combined protocol for visible results after just 4-5 sessions
- Authorized clinic, no makeshift beauty centers
Book your carboxytherapy now
Visibly reduce cellulite medically and safely. ✅ No pain, no hospital stay. 👉👉 [Contact me on WhatsApp at 345/2138775 or email me at info@gigliofiorito.com]
The information on this site is for informational purposes only and does not replace a doctor's opinion during a visit. Each treatment is individually assessed based on each individual case. Results may vary from patient to patient. No content is intended to be promotional or to encourage the performance of medical procedures.