Sponsored by: Oxygenetix
Providers are catching on to an exciting medical-grade camouflage and aftercare product from Oxygenetix (Beverly Hills, Calif.) that can be applied immediately after most aesthetic procedures for faster cell turnover and wound healing.
Oxygenetix’s exclusive Ceravitae Complex, found in the Oxygenating foundation and Hydro-Matrix moisturizer, is a patented formula that stimulates the oxygen uptake process. It also contains hyaluronic acid to replenish moisture and sodium PCA to bind moisture to skin cells. In addition, an aloe vera peptide helps combat inflammation and reduce the stinging, discomfort, and redness associated with lasers, peels, injections, microneedling, and surgery.
According to users, Oxygenetix foundation helps them book procedures more regularly than before as clients no longer need to wait for downtime in their schedules. “We get patients that are very on-the-go,” said celebrity clinical aesthetician Nina Carla Navarro who practices at Motykie Medspa (West Hollywood, Calif.) and has used Oxygenetix for seven years. “Especially for our red-carpet clients or celebrities that have to go to an event or have to film right away, this is the product we recommend so they can leave and immediately get on with their day,” she said.
Nina Carla Navarro Clinical Aesthetician Motykie Medspa West Hollywood, CA |
Michelle Regoso, RN Beverly Hills, CA |
In one case, Ms. Navarro performed a full-face deep treatment of Stellar Skin microneedling on a client who had an event to attend immediately afterward.“I applied Oxygenetix to her skin so she could heal but also get coverage at the same time. The product gave her a beautiful glow. She had to film and meet with people right after, and no one knew she had just had a major treatment. She was a happy patient.”
Oxygenetix products help drive patient retention because most will continue to use it daily even after their skin heals. Then, when they run out, they come back into the office to re-purchase the product, allowing your staff to remind them to reschedule procedures like Botox and filler.
“It helps practices build and sell their procedures,” said Michelle Regoso, RN (Beverly Hills, Calif.), who has used Oxygenetix as post-treatment camouflage on her patients for years. In addition, she likes how well the moisturizer pairs with a breathable foundation (SPF 30) for compromised skin.“It reduces inflammation, so they are not leaving with red, angry-looking skin. They are also getting the added sun protection, and it is a clean product, so we do not have to worry about acne breakouts,” she explained.
A medical-grade topical, Oxygenetixwas created in 2008 and has since become a favorite among practitioners, aestheticians, makeup artists, beauty and skincare gurus, and celebrities. It is considered a safe alternative to everyday makeup.
Athletes like that they can work out wearing Oxygenetix foundation and still allow their skin to breathe. Actors like that they can film long hours in it with no adverse side effects like pore congestion. They say that even under harsh studio lights, one application lasts all day and night. “Oxygenetix is a product I use on myself daily and believe in,” Ms. Navarro indicated.