Oxygenetix, distributed by Mondeal Aesthetics, helps conceal and optimise recovery following cosmetic procedures.
For an aesthetic professional, laser-resurfacing treatments are seen as effective and widely applicable. They represent a successful solution to common skin concerns and textural irregularities across a wide patient population. But, for the lay-person patient, the associated redness, and necessary skin peeling, can sometimes act as a deterrent in deciding to undergo such a treatment.
Enter Oxygenetix. This is a cosmeceutical and makeup line designed specifically for doctors – helping make patient down time more functional.
The moisturiser and foundation can be used directly post-procedure, and don’t just work to conceal the recovery – they also help to optimise it.
“Oxygenetix can be used on post-laser skin even in cases where the treated skin is ultra-sensitive and is still weeping and raw,” says cosmetic dermatologist and phlebologist, Dr Adrian Lim. “It also comes in a wide range of colours to match all skin types making it a soothing, breathable foundation, which promotes skin repair at the same time”.
Marketed as the first truly breathable makeup, the foundation is based on an a patent-pending formula dubbed the Ceravitae Complex. This has been shown to generate an aerobic effect, stimulating skin cell production and promoting the healing process.
More specifically, Ceravitae is designed to speed up connective tissue reconstruction, systemically build collagen layers and reinforce natural skin healing. This helps accelerate recovery and reduce scar formation following more invasive aesthetic procedures.
Aside from the post-procedure benefits, Oxygenetix is simply a good foundation. It affords complete and natural coverage – in a range of 10 skin tone shades – to even skin tone and conceal blemishes. It can be applied independently, or over Oxygenetix moisturizer, and allows the underlying skin to breath with no occlusive oils or irritants.
“Patients are often so happy with the product they will continue to use it as their daily foundation and skincare because it feels right on the skin and does not block pores in acne prone patients,” Dr Lim explains. “Oxygenetix won’t irritate sensitive skin and can also effectively hide a variety of skin blemishes” The hypo-allergenic properties of Oxygenetix means it can be used without fear of irritation or adverse reaction. It has been found to afford effective coverage – and no irritation – to acne, rosacea, psoriasis and eczema patients.
Similarly, the broken and extremely sensitive skin seen in some patients immediately post- laser can be directly covered with Oxygenetix. The foundation acts as a second skin, and its ‘breathable’ capacity helps kick start and optimise the healing process.
“Oxygenetix is soothing and will not irritate delicate skin. It has a built-in sunscreen (SPF 25) that can be used on broken skin, which is vital for early sun protection in laser treated skin,” Dr Lim explains. “It also contains key ingredients that promote wound healing, for example Ceravitae, which increases the tissue oxygen.”
Oxygenetix is commonly used after CO2 laser resurfacing, laser hair removal, scar revision, injectables, dermabrasion and chemical peels. It can also be used to hide – and help heal – the incision scars following rhinoplasty, facial surgery and blepharoplasty.
For those cosmetic clinics offering a line of skin therapies and minimally-invasive treatments. Oxygenetix also signifies a potential solution for a whole realm of common patient concerns – acne, rosacea and dermatitis. By providing patients with a skincare solution – designed to cover, protect and benefit – you are effectively increasing patient satisfaction and boosting customer loyalty.
“The Oxygenetix RRP is very reasonable and allows a good mark- up on the product, which is in line with most cosmeceutical products. The real ROI of this product is in the clinical assistance with healing and patient satisfaction.“
www.lookyounger.com.au sales@lookyounger.com.au 02 9327 4899
What makes Oxygenetix breathable foundation different?
|