Hyperbaric Chambers for Med Spas

Add a commercial hyperbaric chamber to your med spa and generate new monthly revenue. Pairs with IV therapy, red light, and aesthetics. FDA 510(k) cleared. Free consultation.

Hyperbaric Chambers for Med Spas

The med spa industry is evolving fast. Clients who already trust you with their IV therapy, red light treatments, and aesthetic services are a strong fit for a premium wellness add-on — and med spas report pricing HBOT sessions in the $200–$400 range. They understand the value of premium wellness services. They are already in your building. And they are looking for the next thing.


Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is that next thing for a growing number of med spas across the country — and the practices adding it now are capturing the revenue and the client loyalty before their competitors do.


Why HBOT Fits Naturally Into a Med Spa


Hyperbaric oxygen therapy works by pressurizing the treatment environment and flooding the body's tissues with oxygen at levels far beyond what normal breathing delivers. HBOT is FDA 510(k) cleared for a defined list of medical indications (see full list). Outside of those cleared uses, effects like inflammation reduction, tissue repair, and cellular function support are cited in wellness and research contexts, but are not FDA-cleared outcomes for aesthetic or anti-aging use. The alignment with what med spa clients are already seeking from IV therapy, red light, and aesthetic treatments is what makes HBOT a natural service-menu fit — the wellness positioning, not a medical claim, is the sell.


That alignment is not incidental. It is why HBOT pairs so naturally with a med spa's existing service menu, and why existing clients adopt it with minimal education or persuasion.


IV Therapy + HBOT Clients receiving IV hydration and nutrient infusions are already investing in cellular optimization. Adding an HBOT session before or after IV therapy creates a stacked protocol that deepens results and increases the average ticket per visit. Many med spas offering both services see clients booking them together as a standard pairing.


Red Light Therapy + HBOT Red light therapy and HBOT are frequently paired in functional wellness settings, with practitioners citing a mitochondrial-oxygen rationale for the combination. This is a wellness narrative, not a clinically established outcome — but it is one that resonates strongly with functional wellness clients.


Post-Aesthetic Recovery Some med spas offer HBOT as a post-procedure add-on for clients recovering from filler, laser resurfacing, microneedling, and other aesthetic procedures, citing client-reported comfort and recovery experience. This is not an FDA-cleared use of HBOT. Offered as a premium add-on, it generates revenue from appointments that are already booked, with no additional client acquisition cost.


Longevity and Anti-Aging Memberships The fastest-growing segment of the med spa market is longevity and anti-aging — clients investing in long-term cellular health rather than one-off treatments. HBOT has become a common feature of longevity and anti-aging membership programs at med spas nationally. Bundling it into a monthly membership package at $800–$1,500 per month is a pattern several practices use to build recurring revenue and improve client retention.


The Revenue Model for Med Spas


Adding a commercial hyperbaric chamber to your med spa creates a new revenue stream from clients you have already acquired. Here is what the numbers look like:


Session Type

Price Range

Notes

Single session (60 min)

$150–$300

Entry-level — drives first-time trial

Package of 10 sessions

$1,200–$2,500

Most common purchase structure

Package of 20 sessions

$2,200–$4,500

Protocol-based treatment plans

Monthly membership

$600–$1,500/mo

Recurring revenue, highest lifetime value

Post-procedure add-on

$100–$200

Booked same day with existing service


At 6 sessions per day priced at $200 per session, gross monthly revenue from a single chamber is $26,400. At premium Scottsdale and Phoenix market pricing of $300–$400 per session, that number climbs to $39,600–$52,800 per month.


Most med spas with an established client base reach moderate utilization — 4 to 6 sessions per day — within the first 30 to 60 days of offering the service. Your existing clients are your immediate market. No new advertising needed to start.


What Staffing Is Required


One of the most common questions from med spa owners is whether HBOT requires adding clinical headcount.


For wellness-level HBOT sessions at the pressure levels used in med spa settings, most states do not require physician supervision or licensed clinical staff to operate sessions. A trained HBOT technician — which can be an existing team member trained on the equipment — is sufficient in most jurisdictions.


The ATAMOX 40's self-treatment capability further reduces staffing overhead. Every valve is mirrored inside and outside the chamber, allowing clients to manage sessions independently after an initial orientation. Your staff monitors and is available but does not need to be hands-on for every minute of every session.


We recommend confirming your state's specific requirements with a healthcare attorney before opening. We can also walk you through general requirements for your state on the consultation call.


Space Requirements


The ATAMOX 40 measures 46.5 inches wide by 96 inches long externally. Most med spas can accommodate the chamber in an existing treatment room or a converted storage space without any facility expansion.


You will need:


  • Room dimensions: approximately 12 × 16 feet including operator space

  • Ceiling height: 7 feet minimum

  • Electrical: 220V connection

  • Ventilation: standard room air exchange


We assess your floor plan as part of the consultation process and can tell you within minutes whether your existing space works.


The Chamber: ATAMOX 40


The chamber we recommend for med spas is the ATAMOX 40 — a 4.0 ATA monoplace hyperbaric chamber built with 100% American steel. It is FDA 510(k) cleared, ASME and PVHO certified, and rated to the highest pressure available on the market.


Its 40-inch interior diameter is the largest available in the monoplace category. Clients who have used other chambers immediately notice the difference. There is no cramped feeling, no anxiety, no resistance to completing a full session. That matters for a med spa where the client experience is everything.


The ATAMOX 40 has a 20+ year perfect safety record and is almost completely maintenance free — both meaningful advantages for a busy practice that cannot afford equipment downtime.


Price: $99,000. Financing available.


Frequently Asked Questions


Do I need a medical director to offer HBOT at my med spa? For wellness-level HBOT sessions at 1.3–1.5 ATA, most states do not require a medical director or physician supervision. Requirements vary by state and by the pressure levels you intend to operate. We will walk you through the requirements for your specific state on the consultation call.


How do I introduce HBOT to my existing clients? Your existing email list and social media following are your fastest path to first bookings. Most med spas generate their first 20–30 HBOT sessions from existing clients before acquiring a single new one through marketing. A targeted email to your client list announcing the service, combined with an introductory session offer, is typically all it takes to fill your first week of appointments.


How long until I see ROI on the investment? At moderate utilization — 6 sessions per day at $200 per session — the chamber generates $26,400 per month gross and breaks even in under 5 months. Med spas in premium markets pricing sessions at $300–$400 reach break-even faster. We model the exact timeline for your specific practice on the consultation call.


What makes clients come back for multiple sessions? HBOT protocols for anti-aging, longevity, and recovery are typically structured as 10 to 20 session courses. Med spas report that clients who feel positive about their first few sessions are more likely to commit to the full protocol. Packaging sessions as a course rather than selling individual bookings significantly improves retention and lifetime revenue per client.


Can I offer HBOT alongside my existing aesthetic treatments? Yes — and the combination is one of the strongest upsell opportunities in the med spa space. Post-procedure HBOT is a popular upsell for clients recovering from laser resurfacing, microneedling, or filler treatments, positioned around comfort and recovery experience — the primary concern clients have about aesthetic procedures.


These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. Uses described on this page outside of those cleared indications — including anti-aging, longevity, and post-aesthetic recovery applications — are general wellness applications and have not been evaluated or cleared by the FDA for those purposes. This page is intended for facility owners evaluating equipment purchase, not as guidance for individual patient treatment. Counsel should confirm exact wording, placement, and whether state-specific language is needed given the med spa's likely operating states.



Ready to Add HBOT to Your Med Spa?


Request a free consultation and we will model the revenue projection for your specific practice — your space, your existing client volume, and your local market pricing. No commitment required.