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Pressurised oxygen therapy

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) involves breathing oxygen inside a chamber where the pressure is raised above normal atmospheric pressure. The higher pressure allows more oxygen to dissolve into the blood plasma and can increase oxygen delivery to tissues.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy at The Longevity Clinic
How it works

A clinically considered approach

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Increased oxygen delivery

Higher pressure increases the amount of oxygen carried in blood plasma, improving oxygen availability to selected tissues.

Established medical therapy

HBOT has recognised medical uses for defined conditions. Any use at The Longevity Clinic would be based on individual suitability rather than broad wellness claims.

Recovery context

In selected clinical contexts, improved tissue oxygenation can support healing and recovery processes. The appropriate indication and schedule depend on clinical assessment.

What to expect

Your pathway

1. Medical screeningA clinician reviews health history, medications and factors that may affect suitability.
2. Treatment planningIf appropriate, the treatment pressure, duration and number of sessions are determined clinically.
3. Chamber sessionYou relax inside the chamber while the environment is gradually pressurised and oxygen is delivered according to the treatment protocol.
4. ReviewResponse, tolerance and the need for further sessions are reviewed as part of the wider care plan.
Clinical context

Suitability matters.

HBOT is a medical treatment, not a universal longevity therapy. Evidence and recognised indications are condition-specific, and treatment is unsuitable for some people. A qualified clinician should assess suitability and discuss potential risks, including pressure-related ear or sinus effects.