Hydradermabrasion and oxygen infusion

Hydradermabrasion and oxygen infusion are all-year-around treatments. They can be applied at any season of the year. These treatments are non-invasive and there are no contraindications.

Hydradermabrasion (microdermabrasion with oxygen infusion)is a cutting-edge method to rejuvenate and revitalise your skin. It involves intensive exfoliation of dead epidermis cells with oxygen and a jet of saline applied under pressure. Hydradermbrasion is more pleasurable than traditional microdermabrasion as there is no mechanical abrasion of the epidermis and therefore no irritation and redness occurs.

This exfoliation method is suitable for everybody. Your skin looks healthy after just one treatment. The procedure can be carried out on capillary skin or delicate and sensitive skin because any irritation is soothed by the cool saline. It is specifically recommended for oily, seborrheic  and mixed skin types as a deep cleansing treatment. Acne is a disqualifying condition for many exfoliation procedures but hydradermabrasion may be successfully applied even if a patient has acne. By providing the skin with a large amount of oxygen, the environment for the development of acne-causing anaerobic bacteria is destroyed.

Procedure effects:

  • exfoliate dead skin cells
  • smoothen the skin, improve skin elasticity and hydration
  • even out skin tone
  • reduce wrinkles and post-acne marks
  • boost effectiveness of cosmetic products applied
  • oxidise the epidermis
  • reduce keratosis.
  • strengthen brittle capillaries
  • reduce pigmentation marks
  • stimulate collagen and elastene production
  • disinfect the skin
  • reduce inflammation of the skin
  • eliminate anaerobic bacteria

Oxygen infusion is a non-invasive and painless procedure to rejuvenate the skin. It is based on hyperbaric oxygen technology where pressurised oxygen saturates the skin with active ingredients, e.g. from serum. An cosmetic product to be used for infusion is selected for the skin type and condition in order to ensure optimal results and safety of the procedure. With direct application of nourishing serum to deep skin layers, oxygen infusions are extremely effective. The results are visible after just one treatment and are long-lasting. The skin is nourished and moistened which makes it look younger. This is not only an outer effect as the benefits of the procedure are carried into the deepest cellular layers.

Oxygen infusions are dedicated to all patients who wish to improve the look of their skin in a non-invasive and safe way. Age is not relevant here. For young skin, oxygen infusion has a preventive action. It prevents premature ageing, loss of moisture and skin firmness. Mature skin needs ageing processes to be stopped and the ageing effects mitigated such as wrinkles, reduced tensioning and firmness, and dull skin tone. Oxygen infusions allows the condition of the skin in both young and mature patients to improve.
As the procedure is safe and brings immediate results that are clearly visible after just one session, it is not required to be taken as a series of several treatments, but even as a one-off treatment – just before a big event.

Procedure effects:

Pressurised oxygen of appropriate concentration applied directly to the skin, carries the active ingredients of nourishing preparations which immediately improve the condition of the skin. This is manifested in the form of:

  • smoothed area around the eyes
  • reduced skin hyperpigmentations
  • better blood flow in the skin
  • increased cellular metabolism
  • a fuller and better shaped facial oval
  • reduced fine lines
  • alleviated inflammation and acne
  • alleviate symptoms of psoriasis and eczema
  • oxygenated and deeply moistened skin (at the cellular level)
  • improved skin tension and elasticity

Contraindications:

As oxygen infusion is a non-invasive procedure, no contradictions exists for it to be applied. A major obstacle can only be allergy to an ingredient of the serum used during the procedure. This is why it is extremely important to inform the personnel, who will carry out the procedure in advance, about any allergies that the patient has.