The Latest in Regenerative Medicine

The passage of time, lifestyle habits, genetics and exposure to environmental factors determine the aging of the skin. Thus, the skin becomes dehydrated and loses collagen and elastin fibers, cell renewal slows down and, therefore, the skin becomes dull and loses firmness, giving way to the dreaded facial flaccidity.

Fortunately, treatments in Aesthetic Medicine are advancing by leaps and bounds, managing to renew the skin and restore its freshness in an increasingly effective way.

Within regenerative medicine, the latest novelty is the Oxy Xtra Med medical device, which has the approval of European Conformity and the American Food and Drug Agency. It is designed to perform oxygen infusion treatments without the use of needles, so it is particularly suitable for patients intolerant to needles or those in whom the transcutaneous route is not convenient.

The oxygen introduced into the skin, in this way, has a purity of between 94% and 98% and a pressure of more than two bars to treat mainly skin pathologies and aesthetic problems, offering short and long term results, both at facial and body level:

  • Short term: it offers a “luminous flash” effect, making it an ideal treatment for before a special event, as it leaves no sign on the skin.
  • Medium and long term: the infusion of oxygen stimulates the fibroblast, and causes the formation of collagen fibers, hyaluronic acid and elastic fibers. Thus, Oxy Xtra Med manages to improve the natural structure of the skin and, therefore, mitigate the effects of the passage of time.