
The core mechanism of hyperbaric oxygen therapy lies in the dual effects of "high-pressure environment + high-concentration oxygen": the intracabin pressure is elevated to 1.2-2.0 atmospheres (approximately equivalent to the pressure at 10-20 meters underwater), while a specialized oxygen delivery system provides medical-grade oxygen with a purity exceeding 90% (compared to the 21% oxygen concentration in ambient air).
Under these unique conditions, oxygen is no longer transported solely by red blood cells but can directly dissolve into plasma, interstitial fluid, and even intracellular fluid, achieving comprehensive "no-blind-spot" oxygen supply throughout the body.
The entire experience resembles a "full-body oxygen spa": the cabin is primarily designed with transparent and sealed construction, accommodating 1-2 individuals.
It is equipped with comfortable seating, ambient lighting, and communication devices, with each session lasting 60-90 minutes and no significant discomfort throughout.
As the pressure gradually increases, a mild sensation of ear pressure (similar to that experienced during air travel) may occur, which can be alleviated through swallowing and chewing.
This technology, known as "Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)," has long transitioned from hospital rehabilitation departments to the realm of public wellness, becoming a scientifically validated approach to activating the body's self-healing capabilities.
The efficacy of hyperbaric oxygen therapy is not a marketing gimmick, but a medical achievement validated through decades of clinical research:
• Accelerating Tissue Repair and Wound Healing:
A 2020 study published in the JAMA Subjournals demonstrated that hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) increased ulcer healing rates by 58% and reduced amputation risk by 42% in patients with diabetic foot.
High-concentration oxygen stimulates fibroblast proliferation, promotes angiogenesis, and provides adequate nutrition to damaged tissues, particularly showing significant efficacy in chronic wounds and postoperative recovery.
• Improving cerebral oxygen supply and cognitive status:
Clinical data from the Chinese PLA General Hospital indicate that individuals with cerebral fatigue (e.g., those who frequently stay up late or engage in high-intensity mental work) experienced a 30% increase in cerebral blood flow velocity after 10 consecutive hyperbaric oxygen (HBOT) sessions.
Their attention concentration and memory test scores also showed significant improvement.
This is attributed to HBOT's ability to penetrate the blood-brain barrier, replenish oxygen to brain neurons, and alleviate oxidative stress-induced damage.
• Alleviation of Inflammation and Pain Management:
Experiments conducted at Harvard Medical School have demonstrated that hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) can inhibit the release of inflammatory factors (such as TNF-α and IL-6), achieving a 65% efficacy rate in alleviating chronic inflammations including rheumatoid arthritis and sports injuries.
Additionally, adequate oxygen supply reduces the sensitivity of nerve endings, mitigates pain perception, and decreases dependence on analgesic medications.
• Anti-aging and Immune Enhancement:
A 2022 study published in the journal *Oxidative Medicine & Cell Longevity* revealed that regular hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) can extend telomere length by 29% (telomere length is positively correlated with aging rate) while enhancing the activity of immune cells (e.g., NK cells, T cells).
The mechanism involves increasing blood oxygen partial pressure, reducing free radical-induced cellular damage, and delaying the cellular aging process.
Compared with products such as floating cabins and dry hydrotherapy beds, the uniqueness of hyperbaric oxygen chambers lies in "oxygen supply and repair at the cellular level," rather than mere relaxation or physical stimulation:
Contrast dimension | hyperbaric oxygen chamber | float tank | dry water therapy bed |
Core Principle | High-pressure environment + high-concentration oxygen, oxygen supply at the cellular level for repair | Decreased sensation + gravitational unloading, relaxation at the neural level | Warm water pulse + buoyancy support, muscle-level massage |
Experience | Sit comfortably, breathe pure oxygen, and enjoy a quiet, relaxing environment. | Darkness floats, sensory isolation, focusing on inner feelings | Dynamic massage, multisensory coordination, passive stimulation reception |
Entry threshold | Operated by qualified professionals only. Contraindicated in patients with health conditions such as pneumothorax or severe hypertension. Each session duration is 60-90 minutes. | Shower and changing of clothes required, duration 45-90 minutes per session. Caution advised for hypertensive patients. | No undressing required, 15-20 minutes, no weight restriction |
core value | tissue repair, cognitive enhancement, anti-inflammatory and anti-aging effects, immune enhancement | Psychological stress relief, emotional regulation, and deep rest | muscle relaxation, pain relief, and improved circulation |
applicable scene | Hospital Rehabilitation Department, Physical Examination Center, Premium Wellness Club, Private Clinic | Psychological Counseling Room, Sports Rehabilitation Center, Premium SPA | Office, gym, hotel lobby |
As pointed out by the Hyperbaric Oxygen Medicine Branch of the Chinese Medical Association: "The float chamber addresses 'mental fatigue,' the dry hydrotherapy bed tackles 'physical fatigue,' and the hyperbaric oxygen chamber resolves 'cellular fatigue' —it replenishes energy at the root level and activates the body's self-healing system."
This profound restorative capability makes it a unique device with both medical value and wellness attributes.
1. Postoperative rehabilitation population:
Patients undergoing orthopedic surgery, plastic surgery, burns, or scald injuries can benefit from hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), which accelerates wound healing, reduces recovery time by 30%-50%, and decreases the risk of scar hyperplasia.
Currently, HBOT has become a routine adjunctive treatment in multiple tertiary hospitals.
2. High-pressure mental workers:
Programmers, designers, corporate managers, and other individuals who experience prolonged sleep deprivation and mental exhaustion.
A 1-2 times weekly hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) session can rapidly alleviate cerebral fatigue and improve symptoms such as insomnia, forgetfulness, and poor concentration.
The therapeutic effect is equivalent to three times the energy replenishment of conventional rest.
3. Sports enthusiasts and athletes:
Following high-intensity training, muscles produce excessive lactic acid and free radicals, leading to soreness and injury.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) accelerates lactic acid metabolism, repairs damaged muscle fibers, shortens recovery time by 40%, and enhances cardiopulmonary function and exercise endurance.
4. Anti-aging and health maintenance population:
Individuals aged 35 and above.
With advancing age, the body's oxygen supply efficiency declines, and cellular aging accelerates.
Regular hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) can improve skin condition (by increasing collagen synthesis), enhance energy levels, and delay the aging process, making it a significant choice for high-end health maintenance.
5. Patients with chronic inflammation and pain:
Conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, gout, cervical spondylosis, and lumbar disc herniation.
Through the anti-inflammatory effects of hyperbaric oxygen therapy, the release of inflammatory factors can be reduced, pain and swelling alleviated, and dependence on medications decreased.
In this era of air pollution, chronic sleep deprivation, and overwhelming stress, our bodies remain in a state of 'silent hypoxia' for prolonged periods—cells are deprived of adequate oxygen, leading to a gradual decline in self-healing capacity, followed by issues such as fatigue, inflammation, and aging.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is not a "panacea," but it provides the most fundamental and critical repair conditions for the body through scientific "pressurized oxygen delivery."
It does not require strenuous exercise or deliberate relaxation; simply sitting quietly for 60 minutes allows oxygen to permeate every cell, awakening the body's innate self-healing potential.
After all, the essence of health has always been to restore the body to its most natural state — and adequate oxygen is the most fundamental energy source of life.