OxyGeneo Facial In Richmond Hill

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On Apr 24, 2018
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OxyGeneo facial involves the concept of using oxygen to treat the skin. The first generation of oxygen based skin treatments came out in 2000 and they’re still widely popular at medical spas and other dermatologist’s offices because they bring an instant glow to your face, making you look more radiant than ever. So can these oxygen skin treatments get any better? Yes, they can.

How Does It Feel?
The entire treatment takes about 30 minutes or less. It’s a very, very fast treatment.

  1. Cleansing: The first step is to cleanse the skin.
  2. Exfoliation: This step takes about 6 minutes to be completed. The practitioner will paint the gel all over your skin, and then the handpiece is used over your face which produces some foam. The feeling is of mild tingling, but nothing uncomfortable or irritating.
  3. Dermal Infusion: The foam on your face is washed off and some more gel is applied to your face for dermal infusion. This takes about 8 minutes. A massage tip is attached to the hand device and it is run all over your face till the gel is absorbed. This is a very relaxing step.
  4. Hand Massage: The face is then treated to a hand massage so that the remaining gel is absorbed in the skin, bringing you a pumped up glow to the face.


OxyGeneo is indeed a super facial. Not only it leaves you with glowing and hydrated skin, but also pampering your skin with such a modern treatment provides a great feel. This is the reason why it’s gaining popularity among women widely. So if you’re considering to revitalize your skin with OxyGeneo facial then contact Royal Laser Clinic in Richmond Hill, Ontario at (905) 237-3242 and book an appointment today.
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Source: Royal Laser & Skincare Clinic

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