Oxygen jet dome O2toDerm dermabrasion LED light therapy oxygen jet facial machine is the upgrade layer that makes a tiered service menu work. The r/Esthetics thread shares a tiered menu in progress — the Signature Facial, and the elevated versions built by adding one advanced treatment at a time. The thread's design instinct is correct: tiered menus work because they give the client a ladder of choices, and most clients climb to the middle rung. The menu's weak point is the same in most practices: the tiers differ in product brand or massage length, which the client cannot see or feel as a meaningful difference. The tiers that work are built on visible differences — and the most visible difference in a facial is the device. An oxygen jet dome is the upgrade layer that makes tier two visibly, measurably different from tier one, and tier three different again.
Why the tiered menu needs a visible difference, not a renamed product?
The r/Esthetics thread's tiered menu relies on naming — the Signature Facial, the elevated version with one advanced treatment. The naming is clear, and the value difference is the problem: if the upgrade is a different serum or a longer massage, the client cannot perceive the difference in the mirror, and the upgrade feels like the same service at a higher price. The client compares, feels no difference, and downgrades next time. The oxygen jet dome makes the tier difference visible and tangible. The dome is a physical, experiential upgrade: the client sits under the hyperbaric oxygen dome for 20 minutes, the oxygen delivery produces the visible brightening clients call "the oxygen glow," and the LED light therapy adds the colored light treatment — red for collagen, blue for acne, green for calming, yellow for lymphatic drainage. The tier-two client experiences something the tier-one client did not: the dome, the glow, the light. The upgrade is not a renamed serum; it is a different treatment. The tier holds because the client can see — and photograph — the difference.
How the dome builds the three-tier ladder from $150 to $475?
The O2toDerm oxygen dome structures the tiered ladder with the pricing psychology the thread's menu needs. Tier one, the Signature Facial at $150, is the entry anchor. Tier two, Signature plus the 20-minute oxygen dome at $325, is the middle rung — and the middle rung is where most clients land, which is why the middle rung must carry the strongest margin. The dome's near-zero consumable cost makes that margin exceptional: the $175 upgrade is nearly pure revenue. Tier three, the full elevated experience — Signature, oxygen dome, and the LED therapy protocol targeted to the client's concern — at $475, is the premium rung that makes the middle rung look reasonable. The four LED wavelengths support four premium framings: the red protocol for the anti-aging client, the blue for the acne client, the green for the sensitive-skin client, the yellow for the lymphatic-drainage client. The practitioner names the tier three variant after the client's concern, and the client buys the targeted experience. One dome, three tiers, and a ladder that climbs from $150 to $475 with a near-zero consumable cost at every rung above tier one.
Technical Specifications of the Vela O2toDerm Dome
The Vela professional model is the tier-differentiator device:
- Hyperbaric Oxygen Delivery: ≥90% oxygen — The visible brightening that makes tier two visibly different from tier one.
- 4 LED Wavelengths: Red 640nm, Blue 423nm, Green 532nm, Yellow 583nm — Four targeted tier-three protocols for four client concerns.
- Treatment Time: 20 minutes — The efficient upgrade that fits into the facial appointment.
- Consumable Cost: Near-zero — The $175 upgrade margin that is almost pure revenue.
- Experiential Design: The dome experience — The tangible, photographable difference the client can see and share.
- Certification: CE and ISO certified — The clinical standard that supports the $325 and $475 price points.
Why Tiered-Menu Practices Choose Vela Aesthetic
Vela Aesthetic operates as a direct beauty equipment manufacturer, providing the oxygen jet dome O2toDerm machine at a factory-direct price. We provide 24/7 video technical support and a ships within 7 days delivery guarantee. No minimum orders. No contracts. One dome. One visible upgrade. The tier difference the client can see: the oxygen glow, the LED protocol, the $150-to-$475 ladder with a near-zero consumable cost on the middle and premium rungs. The thread's tiered menu was on the right track. The dome is the rung that makes the ladder hold.
Conclusion: The Tier That Clients Can See Is the Tier That Holds
The tiered menu in the r/Esthetics thread had the right structure — Signature and elevated versions — and the wrong differentiator: renamed products the client cannot perceive. The Vela O2toDerm Dome makes the difference visible: the hyperbaric oxygen glow, the four LED protocols, the 20-minute premium experience. The ladder from $150 to $475 holds because each rung is a visibly different treatment, and the middle rung — where most clients land — carries near-pure margin. Name the tiers, price the ladder, and let the dome make the difference the client can see.