The Benefits of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
You Will Appreciate the Benefits of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
If you are planning to undergo surgery you have likely been concerned with the pain, swelling, and risk of infection that comes with recovery. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is a popular treatment amongst people who have had common cosmetic surgical procedures like abdominoplasty (tummy tuck), rhinoplasty (nose refinement), liposuction, facelift, and breast augmentation.
What is Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy?
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is a treatment that increases oxygen concentration in all body tissues. When certain areas of the body are affected by surgical trauma, HBOT brings more oxygen to the cells of the damaged tissue. This stimulates the growth of new blood vessels. Subsequently, your body is supplied with the nourishment your body needs for healing leading to a faster recovery and decreased scarring.
HBOT is a non-invasive medical treatment that requires a patient to breathe 100% oxygen at atmospheric pressures 1 to 3 times greater than sea-level in a sealed chamber.
The use of HBOT may require 2-3 treatments prior to surgery, to stimulate and enhance the normal functions of the skin. This will then require 3-4 treatments post-cosmetic surgery. Each HBOT treatment provided by Dr. Benjamin Lam is 60 minutes and is estimated to reduce recovery time by up to 50%.
What are the Benefits?
Studies show the benefits of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy to be:
-Reduced inflammation
-Reduced bruising
-Decreased risk of infection
-Reduced pain post-op
These are common results of undergoing any invasive procedure.
“THE TEAM LAM DIFFERENCE”
-Customized individual care by Dr. Lam and Team Lam
-Highly skilled expertise in HBOT techniques
-Matching the best procedure for each patient to achieve optimal results
-Affordable realistic expectations
-Friendly, comfortable and confidential patient experience
Dr. Benjamin Lam proudly provides services for patients like HBOT in Pennsylvania from Doylestown, Langhorne, Newtown, New Hope, Philadelphia and surrounding areas. Contact Dr. Lam today at (855) 702-8600 or fill out a Contact Form here.