Facial oxygen therapy: what it is, how it works and side effects

Facial oxygen therapy is a real anti-aging treatment, also capable of improving skin imperfections (acne, spots, discoloration).

In fact, as we age, the human body loses its ability to properly use and store oxygen to stimulate the growth and vitality of new cells. And unfortunately, in the absence of an adequate supply of oxygen at the intracellular level, the cells of the dermis and epidermis age prematurely. For this reason, oxygen therapy is an excellent help to prevent and combat the signs of aging, and now we will see how.

In fact, there are several (and quite strange) methods and treatments that promise to keep skin young and perfect: from snail slime to bloodletting with leeches, much loved by celebrities. Do not you believe it? Watch this video!

What is facial oxygen therapy?

Highly concentrated oxygen-based beauty treatments, the result of a study by a US research group, are able to use pure oxygen in a revolutionary way to detoxify, nourish and revitalize skin cells.

The facial oxygen therapy treatment begins with a gentle exfoliation that removes dead cells and continues with the application of a specific solution to cleanse and tone the skin, which thus prepared is subjected to an osmotic hydration process that culminates with a mask enriched with vitamins.

Once the hydration process is completed by means of a specific hyperbaric device, the high concentration pure oxygen is conveyed into the deeper layers of the skin together with hyaluronic acid (useful not only in the aesthetic field, but surprisingly, also for breathing) vitamins A, C and E, amino acids and a pool of 87 mineral trace elements.

Oxygen therapy it acts not only on the face, but also the body can benefit from this treatment. It effectively intervenes on scars, fatty deposits, stretch marks, lack of tone and cellulite in a targeted way. Even on the body, in fact, the propulsion of oxygen allows to reactivate the production of elastic fibers, collagen and hyaluronic acid.

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Facial oxygen therapy at home: masks or bubble masks for a DIY version!

Facial oxygen therapy can also be done comfortably at home, obviously, with a less effective result than the beautician's sessions, but in any case useful for your beauty, especially if done with constancy and method. Oxygen masks or bubble masks are in fact a great way to help the skin revitalize and stay young, and can be applied quickly and easily at any time of your day! You can also rely on tools currently on the market that can recreate the oxygenation process of the powerful machines you find at your trusted beautician on a smaller scale.

Facial oxygen therapy: most common side effects and contraindications

Generally there are not many contraindications related to oxygen therapy, because this technique is based on scientific evidence, which shows that oxygen is able to regenerate even the deeper layers of the skin.
However, oxygen therapy is contraindicated in case of:
- Poisoning from paraquat, a herbicide
- Pulmonary fibrosis or other damage to the lungs, due to taking bleomycin, an anticancer drug

Regarding the side effects, there is only some redness and a slight edema, due to the rapid release of oxygen and vitamins, can accompany the treatment and persist for 24 hours.
No care is deemed necessary afterwards, other than the usual normal skin routine associated with the use of a cream with a sunscreen of at least 30.

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Hair oxygen therapy: the advantages of this beauty treatment for top hair!

Oxygen therapy is a treatment that also serves to improve the health of the scalp, through the "bombardment" of 99.5% pure oxygen in order to stimulate and promote tissue oxygenation and cell turnover.

Thanks to hair oxygen therapy, it is possible to stop hair loss, counteract diseases such as alopecia, baldness and seborrhea or simply improve the health of hair that is heavily damaged by dyes, straighteners, hairdryers and aggressive bleaching.

Even the sun, salt, chlorine and wind can ruin our hair. For an immediate repair, if you really don't want to cut, try these restructuring and ultra-nourishing products.

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