Ozone Therapy for Acne Treatment: How Does It Work?
Ozone is a unique active substance widely used in medicine. In cosmetology, ozone therapy is used both subcutaneously, locally to affect problem areas of the skin, and intravenously for comprehensive health improvement.
The main effect of ozone is the saturation of blood and tissues with oxygen, activation of the immune system, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects. In the fight against acne, ozone therapy additionally uses the lipolytic effect: ozone regulates the sebaceous glands, reducing the secretion of sebum and making it less thick, which helps prevent clogged pores and stagnant processes in the skin.
Ozone therapy procedures are virtually painless, have no serious contraindications and leave no traces. Redness from injections disappears quickly, and the result appears soon. Numerous reviews confirm the effectiveness of ozone therapy in the fight against acne.
However, it is important to remember that ozone therapy is a supportive method that helps improve the condition of the skin, but does not eliminate the causes of acne. For a long-term effect, it is also worth taking care of the health of the body from the inside and, if necessary, repeat the course of procedures after a few months.
Note: Ozone therapy procedures are not recommended during pregnancy and breastfeeding.