Oxygen Facials
Oxygen Facials Duchess County
Delivering vital ingredients deep into the skin the Oxygen Facial is the perfect pre-party treatment with results that go beyond other more traditional professional facials.
What is an Oxygen Facial?
The Oxygen facial uses high pressured oxygen stream to push a customized serum, which comprises small molecular structures of hyaluronic acid, vitamins, antioxidants, and actives, into the deep layers of the skin as opposed to just sitting on the top of the skin’s surface as a typical moisturizer would.
Known as the ‘Celebrity Facial Treatment’, our oxygen facial treatment smooths fine lines and wrinkles, especially under the delicate eye area and upper lip, softening the nasal folds by delivering pure oxygen and specialized ingredients to the deep layers of the skin.
How Does It Work?
Using the pulsed pressure of pure oxygen that is delivered into the deepest layers of the skin penetrating to the muscle, it controls facial muscle contractions without completely diminishing facial expression.
It acts as a toxin-free equivalent to cosmetic injections that reduces muscle contractions responsible for the formation of lines in the eye area, forehead, and around the mouth.
Our oxygen facials amplify the collagen found naturally within the skin, filling lines and wrinkles giving a smoother complexion.
Ideal Customers for Oxygen Facials?
The oxygen facial is a facial designed for people with busy lifestyles. It deeply refreshes and rejuvenates tired-looking skin and is excellent at addressing skin quality issues.
It uses calming hyperbaric oxygen to push hydration deep in the skin and works instantly to lift, tone, plump, and reduce wrinkles. The oxygen facial is suitable for all skin types and you can go back to work right away after having the treatment.
Frequently Asked Question
How Much Does Facial Cost?
Each facial treatment offered at Hebe Medical Spa varies in price, depending on what is being addressed and what formulas are selected for the treatment process. During your skin assessment, your aesthetician will create your personalized plan. Once this is done, the cost of your facial will be outlined. Hebe Medical Spa frequently has specials on skin treatments, like facials, and discounted packages.
What Type Of Facial Should I Get?
Facials are a unique treatment and each one is not like the other. Your facial will be customized based on the needs of your complexion. Throughout the year, you may come in more frequently to have a basic facial service and then at other times, be treated with a heavier treatment (such as a peel). A combination of facial treatments will help kick-start, boost, and rejuvenate your skin when it needs it most at different times of the year.
Can I Combine Other Treatments With A Facial?
Patients who have regular facials often combine other treatments to maximize the appearance of their skin. BOTOX, fillers, microneedling, and chemical peels are examples of other skin treatments that can be done to create a softer, younger-looking appearance. During your consult, we will make suggestions on treatments (based on your concerns) that will boost the results of your facial and help your complexion.
How Often Should I Get A Facial?
For optimal results, we recommend getting a facial about every 4 – 6 weeks to improve the health of your complexion. Regular facials help keep your skin clean, exfoliated and refreshed by removing dead skin cells and nourishing your skin so it looks and feels smooth and healthy.
Put Your Best Face Forward
There are little to no side effects to the oxygen facial, so you can have the treatment without having to plan ahead or clear your social calendar and results are incredibly quick. Most patients will have clear improvements in the look and touch of their complexion right after their facial. To maintain and enhance the benefits of your facial, please talk to one of our skilled team members about developing a home skincare regimen and how frequently you can schedule a professional facial at Hebe Medical Spa, Fishkill. You can also discuss complementary treatments, like chemical peels and microdermabrasion.