Skin oxygenation and recovery support with medical guidance

There are many different things that “oxygen therapy” can mean, depending on where you see it. Oxygen is used in medical care to help people who don’t have enough oxygen in their bodies, but it must be prescribed and monitored correctly. In beauty and wellness settings, oxygen-focused treatments are usually meant to make the skin look better, help it heal, and make it healthier overall through specific protocols instead of treating low oxygen levels in the blood.

The plan makes sense when you know what the goal is. Mayam Aesthetic uses a structured approach to oxygen therapy. First, they ask you what you want to achieve: skin glow, support after a procedure, or general health. Then, they find the safest option that meets your needs and expectations.

Two approaches commonly
called oxygen therapy

In aesthetic and wellness settings, oxygen therapy usually refers to one of these pathways:

  • Oxygenating facial technologies
    These focus on exfoliation, surface renewal, and improved absorption of active ingredients, often combined with a process that increases oxygen availability in the skin at a superficial level.
  • Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
    This is a medical-grade approach that involves breathing oxygen in a pressurised environment to increase oxygen delivery to tissues. It is used in specific clinical settings and is sometimes discussed as supportive care for recovery and tissue repair.

Mayam Aesthetics will guide you toward the option that makes sense for your goal, rather than forcing one method to fit every patient.

Oxygen facial treatments and
what they aim to improve

People often choose oxygenating facial treatments when they want to get rid of dullness, rough texture, clogged pores, and a tired-looking finish. A lot of protocols use a combination of gentle exfoliation and the addition of certain actives. Some also use a method that encourages the skin to naturally oxygenate.

Patients usually choose this option when they want:

  • Skin that looks brighter and fresher for an event
  • Smoother texture and a more polished finish
  • Treatment that feels like it restores without a lot of downtime

This doesn’t replace acne treatment, pigmentation programs, or deeper resurfacing, but it can be a helpful part of a routine if you want your skin to look brighter and fresher.

Hyperbaric oxygen and recovery-oriented support

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is more of a medical treatment. It is meant to raise the amount of oxygen in tissues, which can help the body heal and recover in some situations. Not everyone should use it, and it should only be used when necessary, with the right safety measures and screening.

In the context of recovery, hyperbaric oxygen is sometimes talked about because it might help tissue heal and lower the risk of complications in certain cases. Your medical history and clinical judgement should guide your decision to use it, not marketing that is based on trends.

If you are considering oxygen support after a procedure, Mayam Aesthetics will discuss whether your case is suitable and whether the expected benefit is realistic.