Ozone Joint Therapy

Ozone Joint Therapy (OTJ) is an all-natural, minimally-invasive regenerative technique used to treat various joint issues without the need for surgery. Ozone has a remarkable ability to work with the body to provide an oxygen and nutrient-rich environment in a specific joint or area. Lack of nutrients and oxygen caused by overuse, poor blood flow or inadequate diet are the main culprits of the aging process. The absence of these necessities of life can lead to degeneration or death. While halting aging is impossible, we can make aging more enjoyable by slowing it down through the two-phase procedure of OJT: providing necessary nutrients to the damaged area.

The second phase of the treatment is highly effective. Ozone is used in conjunction with vitamin and homeopathic solutions to reach deeper tissue than the injection alone. It is like supplying air to fire to a significant effect. The treatment makes a significant impact on bone structure, as well as surrounding muscles, tendons, and cartilage. Additionally, all associated ligaments and tissues will benefit. The combination of these elements cultivates new tissue in weakened areas, such as ligaments and cartilage.

How many treatments will I need?
Typically, a degenerated or injured joint requires three to five injections, administered every 8 to 10 weeks, based on clinical experience. Patients can expect an improvement of 15-25% with each injection, including decreased pain level, enhanced mobility and flexibility, and decreased popping or grinding. Improvement is generally anticipated over the course of treatment.

TREAT. YO. SELF.

Here at R&R Aesthetics & Wellness, we want you to feel your best inside and out. We love helping you feel good about yourself and we want you to feel like family when you walk through the door.

TREAT. YO.SELF

Here at R&R Aesthetics & Wellness, we want you to feel your best inside and out. We love helping you feel good about yourself and we want you to feel like family when you walk through the door.

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