Experience enhanced healing and improved surgical outcomes with hyperbaric oxygen therapy in Houston, an integrative treatment that supports tissue health, minimizes inflammation, and accelerates recovery before and after aesthetic procedures.
What does a typical HBOT session feel like?
Patients experience a steady pressurization phase that may produce a manageable ear-clearing sensation. Once at treatment pressure, the environment remains calm and quiet to support focused physiologic recovery.
How long does each HBOT session last?
Sessions typically last sixty to ninety minutes, providing tissues sufficient exposure to elevated oxygen levels that assist cellular repair and reduce postoperative strain.
Can I read or use my phone during the session?
Reading is permitted, and personal device use is reviewed individually to ensure full compliance with the chamber’s safety standards.
Is HBOT appropriate for patients with claustrophobia?
Many patients with mild claustrophobia tolerate treatment comfortably due to the upright seating position, transparent windows, and continuous communication with the clinical team.
Can HBOT support wellness outside of surgical recovery?
HBOT may be recommended selectively for patients seeking improved tissue oxygenation or enhanced vitality. A clinical evaluation determines whether it aligns with your health profile.
Are there specific recommendations before starting a session?
Your team may advise avoiding nicotine or other substances that restrict oxygen uptake. All preparatory steps are outlined clearly to support consistent, optimal physiologic response.
Can I return to normal activities after treatment?
Most patients resume routine activities immediately, though guidance is personalized when specific procedures or recovery factors call for tailored recommendations.
How does HBOT interact with medications?
Your provider reviews all medications to identify any agents that could influence oxygen response, pressure tolerance, or chamber safety, ensuring HBOT remains appropriate for your treatment plan.









