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In recent decades, new technologies in the fields of medicine and beauty have grown significantly. These technologies have moved from invasive methods and expensive and complicated surgeries to non-invasive, effective and low-risk methods. One of these technologies is the use of oxygen gas in various treatments, which are called oxygen therapy and plasma therapy.
Oxygen gas, as one of the most essential vital elements for the body, plays a vital role in metabolic and repair processes. The use of this element in the field of beauty treatments, especially in controlling and correcting the signs of aging, resolving skin problems and healing wounds, is considered a major revolution in the field of modern beauty services.
In this article, we will examine the important and vital role of this gas in improving a person’s health and beauty by thoroughly examining the concepts, techniques, and applications of oxygen therapy and plasma therapy, and we will take a look at new technologies, advantages, disadvantages, and future prospects.
Oxygen therapy
Oxygen therapy is essentially a procedure that increases oxygen levels in the body’s tissues to improve cell function. It is used to treat respiratory conditions such as asthma, bronchitis, and chronic lung disease, but it has found much wider application in the field of skin health and beauty.

Mechanism of action in oxygen therapy
In the process of oxygen therapy, special devices deliver enriched oxygen in various forms (liquid, compressed, or in breathable air). These modern devices have many features, including oxygen level control, timers, and air purification systems to remove pollutants and fine particles.
Treatment processes
1. Respiratory methods: Injecting oxygen directly into the nose or mouth;
2. Topical methods: Placing a mask or special nozzle on the skin to increase oxygen in the desired area;
3. Combined methods: Simultaneous use of oxygen with nutrients and drugs in the above-mentioned processes.
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Positive effects of oxygen therapy
• Faster healing of wounds and injuries: Oxygen increases collagen synthesis and activates fibroblast cells, resulting in faster healing of wounds.
• Reduces wrinkles and premature aging: Oxygen moisturizes the skin’s surface and reduces aging-promoting factors such as oxidative stress.
• Reduce stress and improve mood: Regular practice of oxygen therapy is known as a natural way to reduce stress and increase energy levels.
• Increased blood flow and oxygenation: This process increases cellular activity and stimulates growth and repair in various areas of the body.
New technologies in oxygen therapy
Now, highly advanced and intelligent devices have entered the market that can control the amount and type of oxygen, the duration and intensity of treatment, and maximize effectiveness.
Plagen therapy
Collagen is the main structural protein of the skin, which ensures its elasticity and firmness. As we age, collagen production decreases, leading to signs of aging such as wrinkles, sagging, and sagging skin. Collagen therapy is a process that focuses on stimulating the body’s natural production of this protein, resulting in improved skin structure and firmness.

The process of execution and the mechanism of action
This method uses several technologies, but the most common ones are:
• Plagen injection (usually performed through special devices);
• Non-invasive methods and superficial stimulation;
• Microneedling and stimulation of the skin surface along with oxygen injection and use.
In many cases, oxygen gas is used as a carrier of nutrients such as vitamins, hyaluronic acids, and anti-aging agents to accelerate the absorption process into the skin.
Effects and benefits of Plagen Therapy
• Rejuvenation and wrinkle reduction: Plagen reduces the depth of wrinkles and fine lines, and the skin gradually becomes fresh and flexible.
• Reducing spots and removing dark spots on the skin: Spots caused by aging, acne, or sun exposure are reduced with this method.
• Increases skin cohesion and firmness: The skin’s contractile and elastic properties are strengthened and mild sagging is eliminated.
• Improves skin tone and texture: Skin tone becomes more even and improved, and the overall appearance of the face becomes brighter.The role of oxygen in PlagenotherapyOxygen plays a very vital and key role in this process. Oxygen gas, as a main carrier of nutrients, helps active ingredients to better penetrate the deep layers of the skin and accelerate regeneration processes.
Additionally, oxygen facilitates increased blood flow and oxygenation to cells, which has positive effects on skin repair and rejuvenation.
New and future-oriented technologies in the field of oxygen therapy and platelet therapy
As newer technologies enter the market, the effectiveness and safety of these methods also improve.
Advanced technologies
• Smart, digital and automated devices: precise adjustment of oxygen levels, intensity and duration of treatment;
• Nanotechnology: use of nanocarriers (nanoparticles) for better delivery of nutrients and oxygen;
• Combination with other technologies such as laser, ultrasound and radio waves to improve quality and final result;
• Personalized treatments: a treatment plan is designed based on the skin type, age and needs of the individual.
Future outlook
In the future, oxygen-based technologies are expected to develop rapidly and their applications will increase, including:
• Treatment of chronic and inflammatory diseases;
• Regeneration of damaged tissues;
• Healing of deep wounds and surgical sites;
• Combination with bioreactor technologies and nanomaterials;
• Advances in the field of personalized treatments using artificial intelligence and data mining and the creation of smarter and more portable devices.
Disadvantages and challenges
Along with the extensive benefits, these technologies also face challenges:
• High costs: Advanced equipment and multiple sessions may not be accessible to everyone.
• Duration of treatment and need for repetition: Results in most cases require repeated sessions and treatment is not a one-time procedure.
• Scientific limitations and long-term research: More studies are needed to confirm long-term effects and complete safety.
• Possibility of allergic reactions and skin complications: if treatment protocols are not followed properly.
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Research and development projects in oxygen-based technologies have paved the way for major developments in the fields of health and beauty. These non-invasive, low-risk, and highly effective methods have the ability to address a range of skin problems, improve quality of life, and improve overall health.
In the near future, with advances in technology and reduced costs, oxygen therapy and platelet therapy could be available in homes, small clinics, and even in personal spaces, significantly improving the level of treatment and individual care.
For this reason, investing in the research and development of these technologies is a unique opportunity for the health and beauty industry that can create a significant transformation in service provision and improve patient and user satisfaction.
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References
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
my.clevelandclinic.org
www.physio-pedia.com





