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In the evolving space of regenerative and recovery medicine, oxygen is receiving renewed attention. Not the kind we breathe every day, but concentrated, pressurised oxygen delivered in a controlled medical environment. At Wings Hyperbarics, hyperbaric oxygen therapy is offered with a focus on safety, science and personalised care.
Located in Noordhoek, Cape Town, the clinic provides medical-grade hyperbaric oxygen therapy for individuals seeking support with healing, recovery, performance and overall wellbeing.
Understanding Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy, often referred to as HBOT, involves breathing near-pure oxygen in a pressurised chamber. The increased atmospheric pressure allows oxygen to dissolve more effectively into the bloodstream and reach tissues that may otherwise receive limited supply.
In medical settings, therapeutic hyperbaric treatments are delivered at pressures of 2.0 ATA and above. This distinction is important, as lower-pressure wellness chambers do not achieve the same physiological oxygen saturation required for recognised medical applications. Wings Hyperbarics operates within medically appropriate pressure ranges to support structured treatment protocols.
From a physiological perspective, enhanced oxygen delivery can support:
• Tissue repair and wound healing
• Reduction of inflammation
• Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels
• Cellular energy production
• Recovery following surgery or injury
In clinical settings, HBOT has long been used for specific medical indications. Increasingly, it is also being explored as an adjunctive therapy in areas such as post-operative recovery, sports performance, chronic inflammation and certain neurological conditions.



A Medical-Grade Approach in a Calm Setting
What differentiates Wings Hyperbarics is its commitment to medical oversight and structured treatment protocols. The clinic operates a multi-place chamber, allowing for monitored sessions within a controlled environment.
Each patient undergoes an assessment prior to commencing therapy to determine suitability and treatment goals. Where relevant, the team works alongside referring doctors and specialists to ensure that HBOT forms part of a broader, coordinated care plan.
While the technology is advanced, the experience is designed to feel calm and supportive. Sessions are conducted under supervision, and patients are guided through the process from consultation to completion.




Who May Benefit?
Although individual suitability must always be assessed clinically, patients who explore HBOT at Wings Hyperbarics often include:
• Individuals recovering from surgery
• Patients managing chronic inflammatory conditions
• Athletes seeking performance recovery
• Those looking to support cognitive clarity and energy
• Patients interested in regenerative and longevity-focused therapies
As with any medical intervention, hyperbaric oxygen therapy is not appropriate for everyone. Proper screening and professional guidance remain essential.
Integrating Recovery and Regeneration
In the aesthetic and surgical space, oxygen plays a fundamental role in collagen production, wound healing and tissue remodelling. For plastic surgeons and aesthetic practitioners, access to hospital-grade HBOT can form part of a post-procedure recovery strategy.
Increasingly, pre-surgical hyperbaric sessions are also being considered to optimise tissue oxygenation before elective procedures, supporting resilience and potentially enhancing post-operative recovery outcomes.
For patients, this means a potential reduction in downtime, improved comfort during healing, and support for predictable tissue repair when used appropriately.
Wings Hyperbarics positions itself at the intersection of medical integrity and wellness optimisation, offering a structured approach to oxygen therapy within a professional environment.
Contact Wings Hyperbarics
Website: www.wingshyperbarics.com
Phone: +27 21 422 5448 or WhatsApp to book +27 82 320 4922
Email: info@wingshyperbarics.com | bookings@wingshyperbarics.com
Address: 2 Leerdam Road, Noordhoek, Cape Town, South Africa
About the author
Rochelle is the founder and driving force behind the Aesthetic Appointment Journal. With a passion for the aesthetics and pro-ageing industry in South Africa, she has been in the aesthetic publishing industry since 2012, dedicated to creating a valuable platform for insights and knowledge, bridging the gap between patients and doctors - delivering reliable, medical-based information. Rochelle firmly believes in the power of a good skincare regimen, especially when started at home, and is committed to educating consumers about the myriad of treatments, procedures, and products available to them.


