Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Anti-Aging & Longevity
Promoted for telomere and senescent-cell effects. A wellness use, NOT FDA/UHMS-approved, based on small early studies.
Typical Protocol
How HBOT Helps
A small study reported telomere lengthening and reduced senescent cells with a high-pressure protocol; this is early and not clinical practice.
What to Know
Investigational wellness use. Treat marketing claims with skepticism and confirm the chamber type and pressure.
Review the primary literature on PubMed →Centers Treating Anti-Aging & Longevity
35 centers in our directory report treating this condition.
Before You Book — What to Verify
- Chamber type: approved indications need a clinical hard-shell chamber (2.0–3.0 ATA), not a mild soft-shell unit.
- Whether a hyperbaric-trained physician supervises treatment.
- Total out-of-pocket cost — off-label courses are rarely covered.
- UHMS accreditation status of the facility.
- That the recommended pressure and session count match the protocol above.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is HBOT FDA/UHMS-approved for Anti-aging?
No. Anti-Aging & Longevity is an off-label use. It is not on the UHMS-approved indication list, evidence ranges from preliminary to mixed, and it is rarely covered by insurance.
What pressure and how many sessions does Anti-aging typically need?
Standard-of-care protocols typically run at 1.3–2.0 ATA for about Membership / package-based. Your physician sets the exact protocol based on your case.
How does hyperbaric oxygen help with Anti-aging?
A small study reported telomere lengthening and reduced senescent cells with a high-pressure protocol; this is early and not clinical practice.
How many directory centers list Anti-aging?
35 centers in our directory report treating Anti-aging. Always confirm directly with the center.
Other Conditions
Educational information, not medical advice. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy decisions — especially for emergencies and the conditions above — must be made with a qualified physician. Approved-indication status follows the Undersea & Hyperbaric Medical Society Committee Report; protocols are typical ranges, not prescriptions.