The Effects of Oxygen Therapy on the Skin
Publish date
September 30. 2024
Author
Zsuzsanna Jankó
As spring approaches, our bodies often feel drained, and this lack of energy shows on our skin. Oxygen ion therapy is a powerful way to revitalize both the body and mind. Oxygen ions play a vital role in transporting energy to the cells, and without sufficient oxygen, cell renewal becomes impaired, leading to noticeable deficiencies in the body. Polluted city air, electromagnetic smog, and stale air in closed environments all contribute to a lower level of air ionization, depriving cells of the energy they need to function optimally.
The Solution is in the Air
By replenishing the missing energy with oxygen, the effects can be multiplied, producing immediate results without harmful side effects. Oxygen therapy helps cells function more efficiently, benefiting both our overall health and the beauty of our skin. For this reason, cosmetologists successfully use oxygen therapy in facial and body treatments, either on its own or in combination with other effective procedures. Infusing the skin with oxygen promotes new cell formation, stimulates collagen and elastin production, and intensifies the removal of toxins.
All Skin Types Benefit from Oxygen Therapy
During skin evaluations, cosmetologists often encounter the visible consequences of oxygen ion deficiency. Oxygen therapy is a great choice for all skin types—whether acne-prone, rosacea-affected, aging, or dehydrated—because it accelerates detoxification and rejuvenates the treated areas. The natural aging process, combined with an unhealthy lifestyle, poor diet, and lack of exercise, all contribute to reduced oxygen supply to the skin, particularly as capillary blood flow diminishes with age.
Oxygen-deficient skin often exhibits symptoms such as dehydration, dullness, deepening wrinkles, fatigue, puffiness, uneven skin tone, pigmentation spots, and poor tone.
The Oxygenizing Treatment Solution
During an oxygen therapy session, tiny carbon dioxide bubbles form on the surface of the skin and burst with a gentle fizzing action. The increased levels of carbon dioxide cause oxygen-rich blood to be delivered to the treated area, accelerating the metabolic processes within the skin. This process intensely regenerates skin cells and recharges them with energy. After the treatment, pores become more refined, and the skin’s outer layer regenerates deeply. The surface of the skin becomes hydrated, smooth, and radiant. Oxygen therapy not only refreshes the skin but also initiates deep detoxification processes, transforming previously stressed, dull skin into a healthy, vibrant complexion.
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