A hyperbaric chamber is a long-established technology in the healthcare field, well-known for treating carbon monoxide poisoning or scuba diving accidents.
However, this technology also proves to be beneficial in the fields of aesthetic, anti-aging, and regenerative medicine.
The principle of oxygen therapy involves spending minimum 1 hour in a sealed chamber where atmospheric pressure can be controlled and increased to twice the normal atmospheric pressure (1.4 to 2 ATA).
The air you breathe contains approximately 21% oxygen. A 1.4 or 2 ATA high-pressure chamber can deliver up to 100 % oxygen, without the risks of high pressure oxygen cylinders.
Under these conditions, blood with higher-than-normal oxygen levels brings beneficial effects in several areas:

With a higher oxygenation rate, stem cells and growth factors will be stimulated, thereby increasing cell regeneration. This treatment technique increases the quality of the skin by stimulating fibroblasts, the production of collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid.


