CE Approved 1.4ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber for Beauty

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Customization: Available
Certification: CE
Type: Hyperbaric Chamber
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  • CE Approved 1.4ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber for Beauty
  • CE Approved 1.4ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber for Beauty
  • CE Approved 1.4ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber for Beauty
  • CE Approved 1.4ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber for Beauty
  • CE Approved 1.4ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber for Beauty
  • CE Approved 1.4ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber for Beauty
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
XP2260
Function
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Theory
Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber
LCD Display
Digital Display Board
Group
Adult&Children
Pressure
1.3-1.4ATA
Color
Customizable
Noise
Ultra-Quiet
Zipper
2 Curved Zipper
Transport Package
Carton
Specification
L230*W100*H120cm
Trademark
O2BAY
Origin
China
Production Capacity
300units/M

Product Description

Product Description

CE Approved 1.4ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber for Beauty

1.3-1.4ATA (4-5.5psi) operating pressure - designed to deliver optimal therapeutic effects.
2 curved zipper seal - ensures effortless access and seamless operation.
4 large transparent viewing windows - offers a spacious feel, minimizing claustrophobia.
Cotton chamber protection cover - offers purity, easy maintenance, and durable cleanliness.
Most popular model - perfect for personalized home therapy or versatile commercial use.
Emergency valve - swiftly accelerates depressurization during critical moments.
Easy Operation - Smooth, intuitive use by a single person.
Delivers 93%+ oxygen under pressure - via user-friendly headset or facial mask.
Internal pressure gauge - allows real-time monitoring of chamber conditions.
Internal metal frame - maintains structure integrity even when deflated.
Ultra-quiet constant pressure valve - ensures a serene, disturbance-free environment.
Model   XP2260 XP1860
Chamber
Capsule
Pressure 1.3-1.4ATA(4-5.5psi) 1.3-1.5ATA(4-7psi)
Material TPU
Size(D*L)
L230*W100*H120cm(90*40*47")
L1800*W900*H1100mm ( 71*35*43" )
Weight 46kg 36kg
Air compressor Size/Weight 440x240x310mm( 17xlOxl2")/17kg
Type Quite&Oil Free Type.
Two
 Super adsorption activated carbon filters in air Input and Outlet to protect.
PM≥2.5
Air Filter Dual
Oxygen
Concentrator
Flow Rate 5&10Liter/min
Description PSA molecular sieve high technology.Continuouss oxygen production,no need for oxygen tank.
CE Approved 1.4ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber for BeautyCE Approved 1.4ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber for BeautyCE Approved 1.4ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber for BeautyCE Approved 1.4ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber for BeautyCE Approved 1.4ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber for BeautyCE Approved 1.4ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber for BeautyCE Approved 1.4ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber for BeautyCE Approved 1.4ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber for BeautyCE Approved 1.4ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber for BeautyCE Approved 1.4ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber for Beauty
CE Approved 1.4ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber for BeautyCE Approved 1.4ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber for Beauty
CE Approved 1.4ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber for BeautyCE Approved 1.4ATA Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber for Beauty

Why is oxygen so important?
An average adult consumes about 2 kg of food, 1 liter of water, and breathes in an astounding 550 liters of oxygen daily. Oxygen is vital, contributing to 90% of our body's energy, overshadowing the energy derived from food and water. Our brain, though only 2% of body mass, demands 25% of this oxygen. This essential gas fuels our life-sustaining energy cycle. Insufficient oxygen in tissues triggers harmful events, potentially leading to diseases like infections and tissue destruction. A deficiency, known as hypoxia, has a fleeting window for correction. Hyperbaric chambers offer an exceptional solution to rectify tissue hypoxia effectively.
What do you feel inside a hyperbaric chamber?
During pressurization, you may experience pressure changes in your ears, sometimes causing discomfort. To alleviate this, simply yawn, swallow, or gently blow your nose. Besides this minor ear pressure, the experience is typically smooth and without unusual sensations.
How does being inside a pressurized chamber give us more oxygen?
Inside a chamber pressurized to 1.3 or 1.5 times normal air pressure, the experience may seem unchanged, yet it unlocks a profound increase in oxygen intake—7 to 8 times the usual amount. According to Henry's Law, the gas dissolves into the liquid proportionally to its partial pressure. This pressurized oxygen diffuses into body fluids, swiftly elevating tissue oxygen levels above standards, scientifically proven to enhance healing processes.
What improvements can I expect to see ?
This inquiry entails multiple variables; however, generally improvements are typically observed. While results vary individually, enhancements in life quality are what we consistently strive for.
When will I know how many sessions of hbot are enough?
Worry not. What you’ll observe is the continuous enhancement in your condition. According to a comprehensive clinical study involving 1730 subjects, acute injuries typically require around 15 sessions, whereas chronic conditions may necessitate up to 40 sessions. If you witness positive results within the first 40 sessions, consider undertaking another set of 40. Should improvements persist, continue to add sessions in increments of 40. Remember, you are the best judge of the number of sessions needed, even more so than any doctor.
Concerns Regarding Oxygen Toxicity?
Rest assured, Oxygen Toxicity is generally not a concern at pressures below 1.5 ATA. Oftentimes, what is perceived as oxygen toxicity is actually stress. However, there are rare instances where a patient may have heightened sensitivity to oxygen, in which case, pressure adjustments might be required to cater to the patient's specific needs.

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