At Rocheford Plastic Surgery, your comfort is a top priority. Pro-Nox is a self-administered pain and anxiety management tool that we offer during your treatments that combines oxygen and nitrous oxide. Delivered through a handheld mouthpiece, it helps you feel more relaxed during your treatment without putting you to sleep. Because you control when and how much you use, Pro-Nox allows for a safe and personalized way to stay comfortable throughout your procedure.
Pro-Nox takes effect quickly as you breathe it in through the mouthpiece. The calming and pain-relieving effects begin almost immediately and wear off within minutes once you stop using it. This means you can safely drive yourself home after your appointment. Unlike other forms of pain relief or sedation, Pro-Nox keeps you fully alert and in control while you undergo your treatment comfortably.
Pro-Nox is known for its ability to make procedures feel less intimidating. It can reduce anxiety, reduce discomfort, and provide reassurance for those who feel nervous before or during treatment. Because it leaves your system so quickly, you do not need to arrange for transportation or worry about lingering side effects. The treatment experience becomes smoother, allowing you to focus on your results rather than stress.
Pro-Nox can be paired with a variety of services at Rocheford Plastic Surgery, from non-surgical treatments to more advanced procedures. It is ideal for patients who may be sensitive to discomfort or who want to feel more relaxed during their visit. Dr. Rocheford and her team will discuss your options and help you decide whether Pro-Nox is right for your treatment plan.
If you are interested in learning more about Pro-Nox and how it can enhance your comfort, schedule a consultation at Rocheford Plastic Surgery. Call our office or fill out our online contact form to speak with our team. We proudly serve patients across the Twin Cities Metro area, including St. Paul, Minneapolis, Woodbury, and the surrounding areas.
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