Refresh Beauty & Wellness • Glendale, CA

Ozone Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation (UBI) Therapy

At Refresh Beauty & Wellness, Ozone UBI Therapy is offered as an integrative, medically supervised service for patients seeking advanced wellness support. This in-office protocol combines controlled ozone exposure with ultraviolet light applied to a small blood sample in a closed system, followed by reinfusion—designed to support circulation and overall physiologic balance.

Session: ~30–45 min
Downtime: none
Plan: series-based
Important: UBI/ozone therapies have varying levels of clinical evidence depending on indication and protocol. We’ll review your goals, medical history, and suitability before recommending a plan.
Ozone Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation therapy at Refresh Beauty & Wellness in Glendale, CA

A refined, science-informed approach to systemic wellness

Ozone UBI Therapy is performed under sterile, clinical conditions. The intention is to pair controlled oxidative signaling (ozone) with phototherapy (UV exposure) to influence physiologic pathways involved in oxygen utilization and immune signaling. UBI has a long history of investigation and renewed interest in modern photomedicine contexts. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

“Elite outcomes come from precision—protocol, sterility, dosing discipline, and a plan that matches the patient.”

How it works

The clinical process

  • A small amount of blood is drawn under sterile technique.
  • The blood is exposed to controlled ozone and ultraviolet light within a closed system.
  • The treated blood is then reinfused intravenously.

Your provider will tailor frequency and series length to your goals and tolerance.

What your appointment feels like

  • Comfortable IV lounge setting
  • 30–45 minute session in most cases
  • Minimal disruption to your day (no planned downtime)

Many patients choose to pair UBI with complementary wellness services in the same season of care.

Potential benefits

Clinical teams explore UBI/ozone-based approaches for wellness goals that may include energy support, circulation and oxygen utilization, and immune balance. Outcomes and evidence vary by condition, and your clinician will discuss what is realistic for your situation. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

Often selected for

  • Supporting perceived energy and vitality
  • Wellness programs focused on recovery and resilience
  • Integrative plans aimed at systemic balance

Elevated, series-based planning

For many patients, the experience is best approached as a series—with intentional spacing, hydration, nutrition support, and optional complementary services (as appropriate).

We’ll outline a plan that fits your calendar and builds steadily without overpromising.

Safety, candidacy & what matters most

Medical supervision is non-negotiable

Ozone is a reactive gas; reputable medical guidance emphasizes careful control, appropriate equipment, and clinician oversight. The FDA has warned that ozone is a toxic gas and that its safe/effective use for medical conditions has not been established.

Why careful screening matters

Any IV-based therapy requires appropriate screening. We review your medical history, medications, and goals to determine if this service is appropriate. Reported serious complications have been described in ozone-therapy contexts, reinforcing the importance of qualified clinical settings and protocol discipline. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}

Sterile, medically supervised integrative therapy environment at Refresh Beauty & Wellness

Pairing UBI with your broader Refresh plan

Many patients in Glendale choose UBI as part of a wider wellness strategy. Depending on your goals, your clinician may discuss pairing options such as IV nutrient support or other regenerative-style protocols. The focus is always: precision, safety, and a cohesive plan—not a one-off session.

FAQs

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How long does a session take? +
Most sessions take about 30–45 minutes, including setup time. You can typically return to normal activities the same day.
How many treatments are recommended? +
Many plans are series-based. Your provider may recommend a structured course (often several sessions over a few weeks), then reassess based on how you respond and what you’re trying to improve.
Is there downtime? +
There is typically no planned downtime. Some patients may feel temporarily tired or “reset” after IV-based therapies, while others return to their day immediately.
Is Ozone UBI Therapy “clinically proven” for every condition? +
Evidence varies by indication and protocol. We’ll discuss where evidence is stronger, where it’s emerging, and what is realistic for your goals. We also review important safety considerations and screening. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
Can I combine UBI with other Refresh services? +
Potentially—many patients explore UBI alongside other wellness supports. Your provider will confirm what’s appropriate based on your medical history and overall plan.

References

• Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation (overview / mechanisms; historical + modern context) — :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
• FDA regulation on ozone (toxicity + medical claims caution) —
• Safety concerns reported in ozone-therapy contexts (case literature) — :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}