A controlled, pressurized oxygen environment to enhance healing, recovery, and cellular performance.
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A Clinically-Supervised Oxygen Therapy for Regeneration & Recovery.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) involves breathing medical-grade oxygen inside a pressurized chamber, increasing plasma oxygen levels far beyond what’s possible at normal atmospheric conditions.
This heightened oxygen delivery supports cellular repair, reduces inflammation, enhances recovery, & stimulates the body’s natural healing pathways.
At AlyneMD, HBOT is performed under medical oversight and integrated into comprehensive longevity programs designed to support recovery, metabolic health, cognitive clarity, and tissue repair.
Inside the hyperbaric chamber, pressure is increased to 1.3–2.0 ATA depending on clinical need. Under these conditions, oxygen dissolves into your plasma at levels much higher than normal breathing allows. This elevated oxygen concentration promotes tissue repair, enhances mitochondrial function, supports post-injury recovery, reduces inflammation, and increases collagen production. HBOT is widely used for recovery, wellness optimization, post-surgical healing, cognitive benefits, and performance enhancement.
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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy increases oxygen delivery to tissues, supporting healing, performance, & metabolic health.
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HBOT supports recovery, post-procedure healing, inflammation reduction, metabolic health, brain support, and tissue repair.
Common types include icepick scars (deep and narrow), boxcar scars (broad and shallow), rolling scars (wavy texture), and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (dark marks).
Laser therapy, RF microneedling, chemical peels, dermal fillers, and targeted topical treatments can reduce scars, improve skin texture, and stimulate collagen production.
The number of sessions depends on scar type, severity, and skin type. Most patients require 3–6 sessions for optimal results.
Yes, acne scar treatments are generally safe when performed by trained professionals. Some temporary redness, swelling, or mild discomfort may occur.
Initial improvements can appear within a few weeks, while full results are typically visible after multiple sessions as collagen builds and skin heals.