Soften.
This client recived a combination of Microneedling and Medical Tattooing.
-Microneedling to relax and break down scar tissue, this can help regain movement in tight scaring.
-Soft wash of colour to help camouflage areas of lost pigment
Microneedling stimulates growth factors which play a crucial role in tissue repair and collagen synthesis
Promote stronger hair growth with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Medical tattooing provides camouflage to the areas of the scalp and face where hair loss has occurred
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy has proven very effective in the re-healing of scars working alongside our treatments giveing enhanced results
Reconstructive Medical Tattooing can produce excellent results. The "cupids bow" of the lip can be re-drawn
Vitiligo is a skin disorder in which areas of skin lose their normal colour.
Reduces swelling, inflammation and bruising
Enhances oxygen availability to injured tissue,
Decreases risk of infection due to oxygen’s antibacterial effect
Increases angiogenesis (the formation of new blood vessels)
Aids in increased up-take of Fat Transfer and Skin Grafts
Promoting fibroblast proliferation and collagen synthesis while decreasing fibrosis is essential for tissue repair and regeneration
Reduces postoperative pain.
H.T
When I walked into Jane's salon I was at an all-time low. My shin was badly scarred through burns, an excision and an area of abraded skin. Jane immediately spotted the scar tissue and worked on it with her microneedling technique. We are 3 sessions in out of the recommended 6 and I can see how the scars are disappearing. The excision is flattening out and hopefully the scars will be reduced to the point where I will feel confident to wear a skirt next year.
S.
Jane has carried out a few procedures for me now and I couldn't be happier with the results. She knows exactly what needs to be done and sorts the problem with ease and enthusiasm. I would recommend Jane to anyone.
N.D
World class service and very pleased with the end result. Highly recommend for all and any beauty needs. Jane’s customer service and overall care exceeded all expectations. Thank you, Jane.
At the start of the treatment session, oxygen immediately begins to flow, and the pressure is gradually increased. You will generally start to feel a fullness sensation in the ears, similar to ascending or descending in an airplane.
This fullness should only last about 10 minutes and our experienced Oxygen Therapy technician will guide you to relieve any ear pressure, usually by yawning or swallowing.
Once treatment pressure is reached, patients relax and just breathe normally. Near the end of the treatment session, the hyperbaric technician will gradually decrease the pressure in the chamber, a process that lasts about 10 minutes.
During this decompression stage, it is common for patients to experience a slight popping sensation in the ears as a result of the change in pressure.
HBOT is a therapy with minimal side effects and is extremely safe. The most common side effect (in 10% of patients) is mild irritation to the ears due to changes in oxygen pressure (the same risks associated with flying).
The technicians at Oxygen Room will be with you every step of the way to help prevent this from occurring, but it is advised that you don’t have therapy if you are suffering from a cold or other condition affecting your sinuses.
Other side effects may include temporary vision changes, worsening of cataract, dizziness, or light-headedness. In very rare instances, oxygen toxicity may occur, however, risk of this is mitigated by our HBOT protocols and comprehensive client screening process. A full medical history will be taken at your consultation where we can advise on side effects associated to you.
Many clients sleep, watch a movie on their phones or tablets. Read a book, catch up with your emails or work. Our favourite thing is to listen to motivational podcasts
Each of our facilities uses state-of-the-art Mono and Duo hyperbaric chambers. All our chambers are built to high standards by industry professionals. These chambers are made of metal and acrylic which differ from the soft or mild variety.
Our chambers deliver 96% medical grade oxygen vs. room air (which is only about 20% oxygen) and are able to reach greater atmospheric pressure levels. This allows for the treatment of a wider variety of health conditions more efficiently and effectively. Every 6 months our equipment is serviced by our chamber engineers.
It is important to know that Portable/Canvas bag chambers are also known as low-pressure. Fabric hyperbaric chambers are authorized by the FDA only for treatment of acute mountain sickness. Fabric inflatable chambers cannot achieve internal pressures over 1.5 atmospheres and cannot be run on a BIBs breathing system.
We recommend that patients avoid eating or drinking (specifically carbonated beverages) directly prior to treatment, unless medically required, to avoid the need to use the restroom or cause an upset stomach during the session.
Some medications are incompatible with HBOT; a complete list of medications and supplements taken by the patient should be provided to the Oxygen Therapy team during the initial consult, and updates should always be provided.
To maximize the benefit of HBOT, smoking of any kind should be avoided during the course of a patient’s complete treatment protocol. Smoking causes vasoconstriction and accumulation of carbon monoxide and other wastes, all which are counterproductive to HBOT.
Lastly, alcohol consumption should be avoided at least 8 hours prior to treatment.
There are a few contraindications to HBOT such as an untreated pneumothorax, moderate to severe COPD, bullous lung disease, and individuals currently receiving certain chemotherapeutic agents.
It shouldn't be used by people who have had recent ear surgery or injury, a cold or a fever.
During the consultation with a member of our Oxygen Therapy Team, each client is evaluated to determine whether HBOT is a safe and appropriate course of treatment.
Scar therapy is a specialised treatment designed to improve the appearance, texture, and comfort of scar tissue. We use an advanced form of needling tailored to your specific scar—whether surgical, injury-related, acne, or burns. This technique stimulates collagen production, softens thickened tissue, and helps restore skin flexibility. Each treatment is personalised to the scar’s type, age, and location, supporting natural healing and long-term improvement.
We can only treat scars that are at least one year old to ensure the tissue is stable and safe to work on. Most clients require a course of 3–8 sessions, spaced 4–12 weeks apart, depending on the scar’s type, size, and your skin’s healing response. Some scars may show improvement quickly, while others need a longer-term approach. We’ll assess your needs during a full consultation and create a personalised plan to deliver the safest, most effective results.
At the start of your session, pressure gradually increases as you breathe 97% oxygen through a BIBS mask. You may feel ear fullness, like on a plane - this lasts about 10 minutes and can be eased by yawning or swallowing. Once at full pressure, relax, breathe normally, listen to a podcast, or catch up on emails. During the last 10 minutes, pressure slowly returns to normal. You may feel a slight ear pop as the session ends. The experience is calm, quiet, and restorative.
Most clients describe the treatment as mildly uncomfortable but very tolerable. You may feel a light scratch or tapping sensation from the needling, but it’s not typically painful. We adjust the depth and technique based on the area and your comfort level. Numbing cream can also be applied beforehand if needed. Sessions are relatively short, and any post-treatment sensitivity usually fades within a day or two.
Downtime is minimal. After treatment, the area may appear red, warm, or slightly swollen—similar to a mild sunburn. You might also experience light flaking or dryness as the skin renews. This usually settles within a few days. It’s important to follow aftercare advice, such as avoiding direct sun, heat treatments, or active skincare for 48 hours. With the right care, skin heals quickly and is ready for the next session.
While scar therapy can significantly improve the look, feel, and function of scars, it doesn’t make them disappear completely. The goal is to reduce visibility, improve texture, soften tightness, and restore comfort. Each scar responds differently, but with a personalised plan and consistent treatment, we often see noticeable improvements in skin tone, flexibility, and overall appearance.
Medical tattooing is a specialised form of micropigmentation that restores natural skin tone and improves the appearance of scars, burns, and surgical areas. It involves implanting custom-matched pigment into the skin to blend with surrounding tissue, creating a more even, natural look. Often used for scar camouflage, stretch marks, vitiligo, or areola restoration after surgery, it’s a safe and effective way to enhance skin tone and boost confidence.
Medical tattooing is ideal for camouflaging scars, restoring areolas after breast surgery, blending stretch marks, and re-pigmenting skin affected by burns, skin grafts, trauma, or conditions like vitiligo. It can also enhance the appearance of cleft lip repairs or surgical scars. Each treatment is tailored to the individual, with colour-matching and design based on your skin tone and goals for natural-looking results.
Yes, we can safely treat all skin types, though results vary based on individual skin tone, texture, and how well pigment retains in the skin. During your consultation, we assess your skin and choose pigments carefully to ensure a natural blend. Patch testing is always done before treatment to ensure compatibility. With the right care, medical tattooing can work beautifully on a wide range of tones.
After medical tattooing, the area may feel slightly tender or appear red for a few days. A light scab may form and naturally flake off within a week. It’s important not to pick or disturb the healing skin. Keep the area clean and follow all aftercare advice. Full healing can take 4–6 weeks, after which a follow-up session may be needed to perfect colour or coverage.
Yes, we use specialised pigments to closely match your natural skin or areola tone. Whether blending a scar or restoring an areola post-surgery, our goal is subtle, natural-looking results. We carefully mix colours and test them before application. Over time, pigments may soften slightly, so a follow-up session can help maintain your ideal tone.
Medical tattooing is considered semi-permanent. Results typically last 1 to 6 years, depending on skin type, the area treated, lifestyle, and sun exposure. Over time, the pigment may fade and require a touch-up to maintain results. Fading is gradual and can vary by individual. We recommend annual reviews to assess colour retention. A patch test and consultation are always carried out beforehand to ensure safety and an ideal colour match.
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