
Anit-Ageing & Beauty
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) may offer support in addressing age-related skin concerns and enhancing natural beauty from within. By delivering concentrated oxygen in a pressurised environment, HBOT helps saturate tissues with oxygen—an essential element in the body's ability to generate new cells, repair skin, and form new blood vessels.
One of the key ways HBOT is thought to promote healthy ageing is through the stimulation of the body’s natural antioxidant defences. By enhancing the body's resilience to environmental and lifestyle-related stressors, HBOT may contribute to skin clarity, cellular health, and overall rejuvenation.
Emerging research suggests that HBOT may influence biological ageing markers, including telomere length—structures associated with cellular ageing and age-related conditions. Though individual responses vary, this area of research highlights HBOT’s potential as a supportive therapy in age management strategies.
HBOT is also being explored for its role in protecting and rejuvenating the skin, particularly in response to environmental factors such as UV exposure. Pressurised oxygen conditions have been observed to reduce wrinkle formation linked to UV damage, and regular HBOT sessions may help improve skin elasticity and promote natural collagen production. Oxygen is widely used in skincare due to its potential to enhance cellular metabolism, which is thought to encourage a more youthful, refreshed appearance.
Patients often incorporate HBOT into their beauty and wellness routines to help promote radiant skin, improved tone, and a smoother, more revitalised look—naturally and non-invasively.
Hyperbaric oxygen should not be considered as a substitute for medical care advised by a medical professional.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is not safe for everyone.
In general, you shouldn't receive HBOT if you:
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Have a cold or a fever
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Have had recent ear surgery or injury
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Do not like small enclosed spaces (claustrophobia)
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Have certain types of lung diseases, because of an increased risk for a collapsed lung
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If you are pregnant