Madonna’s a fan. So is Heather Graham.
The celebrity cosmetics craze of blasting skin with pure oxygen to achieve a fresh, dewy look has come to Toronto, thanks to a Bay and College dermatology clinic.
The Bay Dermatology Centre is the only clinic to offer the Intraceuticals rejuvenation infusion, a 40-minute facial that uses therapeutic-grade oxygen to infuse skin with a serum packed with vitamins A, C and E, and Japanese green tea.
Developed in Australia, the all-natural facial involves a trained esthetician using a spray gun to spray oxygen onto a client’s face while putting serum into the skin.
According to Dr. Sandy Skotnicki-Grant, owner and medical director of the Bay Dermatology Clinic, the serum is said to stimulate the “regeneration of new cells, elastin and collagen production”.
“This is a very specific type of oxygen facial designed to improve every skin type and condition,” Dr. Skotnicki-Grant said in a statement. “Its ability to restore moisture, tighten skin, increase firmness and reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just 40 minutes is the perfect treatment for special events, life changes or being photographed or filmed.”
The oxygen facial is a hit among Hollywood’s elite.
Madonna, who rarely endorses products, has publicly praised it.
Also from Intraceuticals comes the opulence brightening innovation facial, which uses the same hyperbaric oxygen but is mixed with a vitamin C-enriched serum the company says, can visibly lighten skin tone.
Bay Dermatology also provides oxygen inhalation, a treatment similar to those found at oxygen bars.
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