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HBOT is a method that increases oxygen availability by exposing the body to higher-than-normal pressure while breathing oxygen-rich air. This helps oxygen reach deeper tissues, supporting recovery, cellular repair, and overall wellness.

Coral chambers are built from clinical engineering but designed for wellness comfort. You get medical-grade stability with a quiet interior, ergonomic seating, ambient lighting, and an open, low-anxiety design.

Most users feel a gentle ear-pressure change, similar to airplane ascent. Inside, the experience is calm, quiet, and relaxing. Many people read, rest, listen to music, or meditate during sessions.

Typically 60–90 minutes, depending on the pressure protocol. For wellness purposes, many centers follow daily or several-times-per-week schedules.

Research suggests HBOT may support:
• Faster recovery and reduced inflammation
• Improved circulation and oxygenation
• Cognitive clarity and focus
• Skin health and collagen activity
• Better sleep and energy
• Longevity pathways, including telomere support
(These are general wellness effects; Coral does not claim medical treatment.)

Most people can use HBOT safely.
It is commonly used in:
• Wellness centers
• Longevity clinics
• Fitness & recovery studios
• Hospitality wellness programs
• Home wellness rooms
Users with certain medical conditions should consult a healthcare professional before starting HBOT.

Yes. Coral chambers feature:
• Large glass doors
• Open interior geometry
• Ambient lighting
• Quiet operation
These elements significantly reduce anxiety and improve comfort.

Coral systems are typically configured for wellness-safe pressure ranges (e.g., 1.3–1.5 ATA) depending on region and regulations. Medical configurations (up to 2.0 ATA+) are available where permitted.

Operation is extremely simple. Automated profiles handle the session from start to finish, while providers can monitor everything through the control interface. Many wellness facilities operate Coral systems with minimal supervision.

Coral systems are engineered with medical-grade standards and may include:
• PED 2014/68/EU – Pressure Equipment Directive
• ASME PVHO – Pressure Vessels for Human Occupancy
• ISO 13485 : 2016 – Quality Management Systems for Medical Devices
• TÜV SÜD certification for CE marking under PED 2014/68/EU
• EN 13445 – Unfired Pressure Vessels
• EN ISO 6941 – Flame Retardancy for Fabrics
• EN 13348 : 2016 – Copper and Copper Alloys
• EN 12021 – Requirements for Breathable Air
Exact certifications vary by region and model.

Maintenance is minimal:
• Routine filter checks
• Periodic software updates
• Annual inspection
No complex servicing is required for daily operation.

BIBS delivers a continuous flow of clean oxygen while automatically clearing CO₂. It supports stable breathing even when deep breaths are difficult and keeps the environment safe under pressure.

Yes. Coral Pod, Coral One, and Coral Ark are designed with different footprints, allowing placement in wellness rooms, studios, spas, or clinical suites.

Coral was created by HBO Group (27 years of clinical practice) and Hipertech (18 years of hyperbaric engineering). It brings together medical expertise and wellness design to create a new category of premium hyperbaric experiences.