Oxygen Therapy

Oxygen Therapy

Improves skin hydration and elasticity.

Overview

Oxygen Therapy is a non-invasive treatment that enhances skin hydration, elasticity, and overall appearance by delivering concentrated oxygen to the skin.

The procedure involves the use of a device that sprays a fine mist of oxygen and nutrient-rich serums onto the skin’s surface. This helps to rejuvenate tired, dull skin, promoting a radiant and youthful complexion.

Oxygen therapy is particularly effective for improving skin texture, reducing fine lines, and boosting moisture levels. Sessions are painless, last about 30 to 60 minutes, and have no downtime, making it a popular choice for quick skin rejuvenation.

Benefits

  • Boosts moisture levels for soft, glowing skin.
  • Improves firmness and elasticity for a youthful appearance.
  • Speeds up healing of irritated or damaged skin.

Risks & Side Effects

  • Prolonged oxygen use can cause dryness in the nasal passages and throat.
  • Oxygen masks or devices may cause minor irritation or pressure marks.
  • Improper handling of oxygen near open flames can pose a fire risk.
  • Some patients may feel lightheaded if oxygen levels are too high.

Treatment Cost

$150 - $300

Average cost per treatment session

*Prices may vary based on treatment area and provider

Who Should Consider This Treatment?

Ideal Candidates

  • Individuals with dull, dehydrated skin seeking hydration and a radiant glow.
  • People wanting a gentle, non-invasive treatment for skin rejuvenation.

Not Recommended For

  • Those with respiratory conditions or difficulty tolerating oxygen treatments.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Oxygen Therapy?

Oxygen Therapy delivers concentrated oxygen to the skin to improve hydration, elasticity, and overall appearance.

Who can benefit from Oxygen Therapy?

Anyone with dull, tired, or dehydrated skin can benefit from Oxygen Therapy.

How often should I do Oxygen Therapy?

Oxygen Therapy can be done monthly for maintenance or before special events for a skin boost.