What is Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber ?
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is a type of treatment used to speed up healing of carbon monoxide poisoning, gangrene, and wounds that won’t heal. It is also used for infections in which tissues are starved for oxygen.
For this therapy, you enter a special chamber to breathe in pure oxygen in air pressure levels 1.5 to 3 times higher than average. The goal is to fill the blood with enough oxygen to repair tissues and restore normal body function.
Our hyperbaric oxygen machines offer a multitude of health benefits, including but not limited to:
Improved Physical Performance
Improve endurance levels by enhancing the efficiency of oxygen utilization in the body,
allowing athletes and fitness enthusiasts to perform at higher levels for longer periods.
Accelerate the clearance of lactic acid and other byproducts of physical exertion,
reduce overall fatigue, enable quicker recovery between training sessions.
Anti-Aging and Aesthetic Benefits
Stimulate collagen production, skin rejuvenation, reduce wrinkles and aging spots
Help to flush toxins from the body, promoting healthier skin and a more youthful appearance overall.
Strengthened Immune System
Strengthen the body’s immune system, aiding in the fight against pathogens, reduce the frequency of illnesses.
Accelerated Healing
Enhance oxygen delivery to tissues, promote faster healing and reduce infection;
Accelerate the repair of muscle tissue, decrease inflammation, alleviate pain,
Conditions such as diabetic foot ulcers can benefit as it enhances wound healing by improving blood flow and oxygenation.
How Does it works ?
HBOT helps wound healing by bringing oxygen-rich plasma to tissue starved for oxygen. Wound injuries damage the body’s blood vessels, They release fluid that leaks into the tissues and causes swelling. This swelling deprives the damaged cells of oxygen, and tissue starts to die. HBOT reduces swelling while flooding the tissues with oxygen. The higher pressure in the chamber increases the amount of oxygen in the blood. HBOT aims to break the cycle of swelling, oxygen starvation, and tissue death.
HBOT prevents “reperfusion injury.” This is the severe tissue damage that happens when the blood supply returns to the tissues after they have been deprived of oxygen. Blood flow can be interrupted by a crush injury, for instance. If this happens, a series of events inside the damaged cells leads to the release of harmful oxygen radicals. These molecules can do damage to tissues that can’t be reversed. They cause the blood vessels to clamp up and stop blood flow. HBOT encourages the body’s oxygen radical scavengers to seek out the problem molecules and let healing continue.
HBOT helps block the action of harmful bacteria and strengthens the body’s immune system. HBOT can disable the toxins of certain bacteria. It also increases oxygen concentration in the tissues. This helps them resist infection. And the therapy improves the ability of white blood cells to find and destroy invaders.
HBOT encourages the formation of new collagen and new skin cells. It does so by encouraging new blood vessels to grow. It also stimulates cells to make certain substances. These attract and stimulate endothelial cells needed for healing.