vasodilatation
The initial effects of subcutaneous injection of C2P are intense vasodilation, increased blood flow and increased oxygen partial pressure.
Bohr effect
Due to the Bohr effect, the amount of oxygen released from the treatment area increases. Bohr effect shows that when the concentration of C2P in blood increases, the affinity of oxygenated hemoglobin to absorb oxygen decreases, which leads to the release of oxygen from oxygenated hemoglobin to tissues and muscles.
Promote collagen synthesis
Clinical studies completed in Brazil in 2008 showed that it would cause intradermal trauma, thus triggering the process of collagen synthesis and eventually increasing the total amount of collagen. C2P can also promote angiogenesis and increase the oxygen content in the treatment site, thus improving the therapeutic effect.
Angiogenesis effect
Experiments conducted by many medical research centers around the world show that local vasodilation is strong after tissue injection, and new capillaries are produced.
lipolysis
After C2P is injected into adipose tissue, baroreceptors in adipose tissue will be stimulated, and the cascade effect of lipolysis will be enhanced, thus helping the body to improve its local lipolysis ability.