Oxygen Facial in Seoul, Korea
π¨ What an Oxygen Facial Is
An Oxygen Facial is a skin treatment that delivers a stream of pressurized oxygen infused with hydrating and nourishing serums directly onto the skin’s surface. It’s known for giving a refreshed, dewy look and helping improve hydration and radiance.
π How It Works (Step-by-Step)
- Initial Skin Preparation
Your skin is gently cleansed to remove makeup, oil, and surface buildup. - Oxygen Delivery
A specialized device sprays a fine mist of enriched oxygen mixed with active serums (such as vitamins, antioxidants, and hydrating agents) onto the skin. The oxygen helps drive these ingredients deeper into the skin. - Serum Infusion
Serums tailored to your goals — hydration, brightening, anti-aging, calming — are infused during the oxygen application. - Finishing Touches
A soothing moisturizer and sunscreen are applied to protect and seal in hydration.
β¨ Key Benefits
β Instant boost of hydration
β Fresher, smoother, more radiant complexion
β Helps reduce dullness and fatigue signs
β Gentle and typically suitable for sensitive skin
β Little to no downtime — you can go about your day right after
π§΄ What It’s Good For
- Dry or dehydrated skin
- Dull, tired-looking complexion
- Fine lines or lack of glow
- A quick skin “reset” before an event
π Typical Frequency
- First visit: Good to see how your skin responds.
- Ongoing care: Many people choose to get an oxygen facial every 2–4 weeks for maintenance, depending on skin goals.
π‘ Before Your Appointment
β¨ Avoid heavy exfoliants, strong acids, or retinoids for
48–72 hours before treatment.
β¨ Show up with a clean face if possible — minimal makeup.
β¨ Tell your skin therapist about sensitivity or recent reactions.
π Aftercare Tips
β Use gentle, hydrating products for the next couple of days.
β Apply sunscreen daily.
β Avoid harsh scrubs or aggressive treatments immediately after.
β Keep skin moisturized to prolong the glow.
π§΄ How to Book It
When you contact a skin clinic or spa, ask for an oxygen infusion facial or oxygen-based skin treatment. Some places may use different names, but the core idea is the same: pressurized oxygen + active serums + hydration.

