

Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy at 1.3 ATA Mobilizes Stem Cells | Clinical Evidence
A 2023 study shows mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy at 1.3 ATA mobilizes stem cells 2–4x above baseline—proving it is safe, effective, and not placebo.


Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Wound Healing: Stem Cell and Clinical Evidence
Clinical evidence shows hyperbaric oxygen therapy for wound healing improves blood flow, activates stem cells, and helps close chronic wounds.


Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Improves Cognitive Function and Mobilizes Stem Cells
A clinical study found that hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) increased circulating stem cells and improved cognitive performance in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI).


Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Produces Real, Measurable Benefits – Here's the Evidence
vidence shows mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy at 1.3 ATA delivers real physiological benefits, including reduced inflammation and improved recovery.


The Benefits of Mild HBOT: Research Highlights Cognitive and Healing Gains at Lower Pressure
Clinical studies show mild HBOT (1.3–1.5 ATA) improves cognitive function, boosts tissue oxygenation, supports healing, and reduces inflammation—while being safer and more tolerable than high-pressure HBOT. Research in mTBI and chronic brain injury reveals measurable improvements after 40 sessions, with strong safety outcomes and minimal side effects.


HBOT for Veterans with Brain Injuries: Study Shows 46% Symptom Improvement and Enhanced Brain Function
A case series of 39 U.S. veterans with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) showed a 46.6% average symptom improvement after 40 sessions of HBOT at 1.5 ATA. Brain perfusion improved significantly on SPECT scans, with common benefits including better sleep, mood, and reduced pain—highlighting HBOT as a promising therapy for long-term neurological recovery.


HBOT for Skin Aging: Study Shows HBOT Improves Collagen, Elasticity, and Vascular Health
A 2021 clinical trial found that HBOT significantly improved skin quality in older adults, increasing collagen density (p < 0.001), elastic fiber length (p < 0.0001), and blood vessel formation. It also reduced senescent cell counts, suggesting HBOT may reverse skin aging at a cellular level—offering clinics a science-backed, noninvasive approach to aesthetic and regenerative care.


Study Shows HBOT Before Abdominoplasty May Reduce Risk of Complications by 74%
Peer-reviewed study shows HBOT before abdominoplasty surgery can reduce post-op complications by 74%. No cases of tissue necrosis occurred in the HBOT group, while the control group had a 6.2% necrosis rate. HBOT was confirmed as an independent protective factor, suggesting it may enhance surgical outcomes in aesthetic procedures like tummy tucks.


Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) May Accelerate Facelift Recovery by 64%
Case–control study shows HBOT can accelerate facelift recovery by 64%, reducing wound healing time from 36.9 to 13.3 days. Patients receiving HBOT had faster healing, fewer complications, and higher satisfaction—highlighting HBOT as a valuable adjunct for aesthetic surgery recovery protocols.

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