1. What Is Oxygen Therapy?
Oxygen Therapy in esthetics uses a pressurized stream of pure or enriched oxygen—often combined with serums or botanical extracts—to deliver nutrients and hydration deep into the skin. By “blasting” high-concentration oxygen at the epidermis, it increases cellular respiration, promotes healing, and leaves skin instantly plump and radiant.
2. Types of Oxygen Therapy Systems
Compressed Oxygen Spray Systems
How they work: Oxygen from a small tank propels a fine mist of serum or hyaluronic acid onto the skin at high velocity.
Hyperbaric-Oxygen Chamber (Medical-Grade)
How they work: Enclose the face/body in a pressurized environment (1.3–1.5 ATA) to increase systemic oxygenation.
Ozone-Oxygen Blends
How they work: A controlled mixture of ozone (O₃) and oxygen (O₂) passes over skin or into infusions for antimicrobial and circulation-boosting effects.
Oxygen Infusion Handpieces
How they work: Handheld wands mix oxygen with active serums in real time, allowing customized cocktails (vitamin C, peptides).
3. Key Benefits
Instant Hydration & Plumping
Oxygen accelerates serum penetration, delivering moisture deep into skin layers.Boosted Cellular Metabolism
Higher oxygen levels rev up fibroblast activity, aiding collagen and elastin production.Accelerated Healing & Repair
Speeds recovery post-laser, microneedling, or chemical peels by supplying oxygen to regenerating tissue.Antibacterial & Anti-Inflammatory
Ozone-enriched blends can help calm redness and kill acne-causing bacteria.Brightening & Even Tone
Improves microcirculation for a healthy glow and reduction in dullness.No Downtime
Non-invasive; clients leave immediately with only mild, transient redness.
4. Possible Side Effects
Temporary Redness or Pinkness
Usually resolves within 10–30 minutes.Mild Sensation of Cold or Tingling
High-velocity spray can feel cool on the skin.Dryness or Tightness
If a moisture barrier isn’t applied post-treatment, some clients may feel slight dryness.Rare Flushing in Rosacea
High-pressure streams can exacerbate fragile capillaries—use gentler protocols for reactive skin.
5. Contraindications
Do not perform oxygen therapy on clients with:
Active Cold Sores or Herpes Simplex in the treatment area
Broken Capillaries or Severe Rosacea Flare-Ups
Open Wounds or Abrasions
Severe Asthma or COPD (for ozone-oxygen blends)
Uncontrolled Hypertension (for hyperbaric protocols)
Thrombocytopenia or Bleeding Disorders
6. Before & After Treatment Care
Phase | Guidelines |
---|---|
Pre-Treatment | • Cleanse thoroughly • No retinoids/acids for 48 hrs • Pat skin dry |
Immediately Post | • Apply a hydrating serum or barrier cream • Avoid direct sun for 2–4 hrs |
24–48 Hours Later | • Continue gentle hydration • Use SPF 30+ daily |
Home Maintenance | • Light misting of hyaluronic acid • No abrasive exfoliation for 3 days |
7. Products to Use With Oxygen Therapy
Gentle Enzymatic Cleanser (pre-treatment)
Hydrating Oxygen Infusion Serums (hyaluronic acid, vitamin B5)
Antioxidant Boosters (vitamin C, green tea extract)
Barrier Repair Creams (ceramides, peptides)
Soothing Masks (aloe or chamomile)
Broad-Spectrum SPF (mineral-based)
8. Step-by-Step Protocols
A. Compressed Oxygen + Serum Infusion
Cleanse & Tone.
Load Cartridge: Fill with your chosen serum or nutrient blend.
Adjust Pressure: Start at 20–30 psi; increase to 40 psi based on tolerance.
Spray Evenly: Hold the wand 1–2 inches from skin; sweep in horizontal and vertical passes for 5–7 minutes.
Finish: Apply a calming mask or barrier moisturizer and SPF.
B. Ozone-Oxygen Blend (Acne & Healing)
Cleanse with Antibacterial Wash.
Mix Ozone-Oxygen Ratio: Typically 1–2% ozone for antimicrobial effect.
Spray Over Affected Zones: 3–5 minutes per area.
Rinse & Soothe: Pat on hydrating serum; no harsh products for 24 hrs.
C. Hyperbaric-Style Oxygen (Medical-Grade)**
Seal Chamber: Place face or body area inside the hood or chamber.
Set Pressure & Duration: 1.3–1.5 ATA for 20–30 minutes.
Monitor Client: Ensure comfort and watch for ear pressure.
Aftercare: Gentle hydration and sun protection.
9. FAQs for Oxygen Therapy
“How often can I get oxygen therapy?”
– For hydration & glow: weekly or bi-weekly until desired radiance; then monthly maintenance.
– Post-procedure healing: every 2–3 days for the first week.
“Is it safe for sensitive skin?”
Yes—oxygen infusion is non-thermal and non-abrasive. For reactive skin, use lower pressure and skip ozone blends.
“What’s the average cost per session?”
– Oxygen infusion facial: $120–$250
– Ozone-oxygen spot treatments: $80–$150
– Hyperbaric hood session: $200–$400
“Does it help with milia?”
Oxygen pressure can loosen surface debris, making milia easier to extract—but it does not remove cysts on its own. Pair with vacuum extraction or manual removal for best results.
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