H.T
When I walked into Jane's salon I was at an all-time low. My shin was badly scarred through burns, an excision and an area of abraded skin. Jane immediately spotted the scar tissue and worked on it with her microneedling technique. We are 3 sessions in out of the recommended 6 and I can see how the scars are disappearing. The excision is flattening out and hopefully the scars will be reduced to the point where I will feel confident to wear a skirt next year.
L.H
I have been seeing Jane for several years for various treatments, including microblading, microneedling, facials, and most recently HBOT therapy. Jane consistently demonstrates professionalism, thoroughness, and exceptional attention to detail in everything she does.
S.
Jane has carried out a few procedures for me now and I couldn't be happier with the results. She knows exactly what needs to be done and sorts the problem with ease and enthusiasm. I would recommend Jane to anyone.
At the start of the treatment session, oxygen immediately begins to flow, and the pressure is gradually increased. You will generally start to feel a fullness sensation in the ears, similar to ascending or descending in an airplane.
This fullness should only last about 10 minutes and our experienced Oxygen Therapy technician will guide you to relieve any ear pressure, usually by yawning or swallowing.
Once treatment pressure is reached, patients relax and just breathe normally. Near the end of the treatment session, the hyperbaric technician will gradually decrease the pressure in the chamber, a process that lasts about 10 minutes.
During this decompression stage, it is common for patients to experience a slight popping sensation in the ears as a result of the change in pressure.
HBOT is a therapy with minimal side effects and is extremely safe. The most common side effect (in 10% of patients) is mild irritation to the ears due to changes in oxygen pressure (the same risks associated with flying).
The technicians at Oxygen Room will be with you every step of the way to help prevent this from occurring, but it is advised that you don’t have therapy if you are suffering from a cold or other condition affecting your sinuses.
Other side effects may include temporary vision changes, worsening of cataract, dizziness, or light-headedness. In very rare instances, oxygen toxicity may occur, however, risk of this is mitigated by our HBOT protocols and comprehensive client screening process. A full medical history will be taken at your consultation where we can advise on side effects associated to you.
Many clients sleep, watch a movie on their phones or tablets. Read a book, catch up with your emails or work. Our favourite thing is to listen to motivational podcasts
Each of our facilities uses state-of-the-art Mono and Duo hyperbaric chambers. All our chambers are built to high standards by industry professionals. These chambers are made of metal and acrylic which differ from the soft or mild variety.
Our chambers deliver 96% medical grade oxygen vs. room air (which is only about 20% oxygen) and are able to reach greater atmospheric pressure levels. This allows for the treatment of a wider variety of health conditions more efficiently and effectively. Every 6 months our equipment is serviced by our chamber engineers.
It is important to know that Portable/Canvas bag chambers are also known as low-pressure. Fabric hyperbaric chambers are authorized by the FDA only for treatment of acute mountain sickness. Fabric inflatable chambers cannot achieve internal pressures over 1.5 atmospheres and cannot be run on a BIBs breathing system.
We recommend that patients avoid eating or drinking (specifically carbonated beverages) directly prior to treatment, unless medically required, to avoid the need to use the restroom or cause an upset stomach during the session.
Some medications are incompatible with HBOT; a complete list of medications and supplements taken by the patient should be provided to the Oxygen Therapy team during the initial consult, and updates should always be provided.
To maximize the benefit of HBOT, smoking of any kind should be avoided during the course of a patient’s complete treatment protocol. Smoking causes vasoconstriction and accumulation of carbon monoxide and other wastes, all which are counterproductive to HBOT.
Lastly, alcohol consumption should be avoided at least 8 hours prior to treatment.
There are a few contraindications to HBOT such as an untreated pneumothorax, moderate to severe COPD, bullous lung disease, and individuals currently receiving certain chemotherapeutic agents.
It shouldn't be used by people who have had recent ear surgery or injury, a cold or a fever.
During the consultation with a member of our Oxygen Therapy Team, each client is evaluated to determine whether HBOT is a safe and appropriate course of treatment.
Treatment time depends on the area being treated. A small area can take around 30
minutes, while full-face or multiple areas may take up to an hour. We will confirm the
expected time at your consultation.
Microneedling is suitable for adults of all skin types. It can soften acne scars, reduce fine
lines, improve pigmentation, minimise pores, tighten skin, and even help with stretch marks
or certain types of hair loss.
Arrive with clean skin and no make-up. Avoid alcohol for 24 hours and stop using products with retinol or strong acids a few days before. Certain supplements and anti-inflammatory medications should also be paused beforehand, but only if advised by your doctor.
A medical microneedling device is passed over the skin to create thousands of controlled
microchannels. This triggers the body’s natural repair process, stimulating collagen and
elastin. It also enhances the absorption of active skincare applied afterwards.
Skin often looks fresher within a week, but the biggest improvements usually appear after
three to four weeks. For best results, a course of several sessions is recommended with
occasional maintenance treatments.
Improvements typically last between four and six months, though this varies depending on
lifestyle. Factors such as sun exposure, smoking, and alcohol can shorten results.
Your skin may appear red and feel sensitive for a day or two, like mild sunburn. Avoid make-
up for 24–48 hours, skip active skincare for at least five days, and protect your skin with SPF
once redness has settled. Exercise, saunas, and heat should also be avoided for 24 hours.
The treatment can feel prickly or scratchy, but most people find it manageable. A numbing
cream can be applied if needed.
Yes, microneedling is effective for men too. We advise shaving the night before or morning
of your treatment so the skin is smooth. Do not shave immediately before your session, and
wait at least two days afterwards.
Microneedling is not suitable for those who are pregnant or breastfeeding, have open
wounds, active infections, recent radiotherapy, certain scarring conditions, or poor wound
healing. Suitability will always be checked during consultation.
Side effects are usually mild. Skin may be red, dry, or slightly flaky for a few days. Temporary
breakouts, small white bumps, or darkening in treated areas are rare but possible. Cold sore
sufferers may experience a flare-up unless preventative medication is taken.
At the start of the treatment session, oxygen immediately begins to flow, and the pressure is gradually increased. You will generally start to feel a fullness sensation in the ears, similar to ascending or descending in an airplane.
This fullness should only last about 10 minutes and our experienced Oxygen Therapy technician will guide you to relieve any ear pressure, usually by yawning or swallowing.
Once treatment pressure is reached, patients relax and just breathe normally. Near the end of the treatment session, the hyperbaric technician will gradually decrease the pressure in the chamber, a process that lasts about 10 minutes.
During this decompression stage, it is common for patients to experience a slight popping sensation in the ears as a result of the change in pressure.
HBOT is a therapy with minimal side effects and is extremely safe. The most common side effect (in 10% of patients) is mild irritation to the ears due to changes in oxygen pressure (the same risks associated with flying).
The technicians at Oxygen Room will be with you every step of the way to help prevent this from occurring, but it is advised that you don’t have therapy if you are suffering from a cold or other condition affecting your sinuses.
Other side effects may include temporary vision changes, worsening of cataract, dizziness, or light-headedness. In very rare instances, oxygen toxicity may occur, however, risk of this is mitigated by our HBOT protocols and comprehensive client screening process. A full medical history will be taken at your consultation where we can advise on side effects associated to you.
Many clients sleep, watch a movie on their phones or tablets. Read a book, catch up with your emails or work. Our favourite thing is to listen to motivational podcasts
Each of our facilities uses state-of-the-art Mono and Duo hyperbaric chambers. All our chambers are built to high standards by industry professionals. These chambers are made of metal and acrylic which differ from the soft or mild variety.
Our chambers deliver 96% medical grade oxygen vs. room air (which is only about 20% oxygen) and are able to reach greater atmospheric pressure levels. This allows for the treatment of a wider variety of health conditions more efficiently and effectively. Every 6 months our equipment is serviced by our chamber engineers.
It is important to know that Portable/Canvas bag chambers are also known as low-pressure. Fabric hyperbaric chambers are authorized by the FDA only for treatment of acute mountain sickness. Fabric inflatable chambers cannot achieve internal pressures over 1.5 atmospheres and cannot be run on a BIBs breathing system.
We recommend that patients avoid eating or drinking (specifically carbonated beverages) directly prior to treatment, unless medically required, to avoid the need to use the restroom or cause an upset stomach during the session.
Some medications are incompatible with HBOT; a complete list of medications and supplements taken by the patient should be provided to the Oxygen Therapy team during the initial consult, and updates should always be provided.
To maximize the benefit of HBOT, smoking of any kind should be avoided during the course of a patient’s complete treatment protocol. Smoking causes vasoconstriction and accumulation of carbon monoxide and other wastes, all which are counterproductive to HBOT.
Lastly, alcohol consumption should be avoided at least 8 hours prior to treatment.
There are a few contraindications to HBOT such as an untreated pneumothorax, moderate to severe COPD, bullous lung disease, and individuals currently receiving certain chemotherapeutic agents.
It shouldn't be used by people who have had recent ear surgery or injury, a cold or a fever.
During the consultation with a member of our Oxygen Therapy Team, each client is evaluated to determine whether HBOT is a safe and appropriate course of treatment.
A typical appointment lasts around one hour, which includes taking a blood sample,
preparing the plasma in a centrifuge, and carrying out the injections. If PRP is combined with
microneedling, such as the “Vampire Facial,” treatment time may be closer to ninety minutes.
PRP is a highly versatile treatment. It can rejuvenate skin by improving texture, tone, fine
lines, and elasticity. It can stimulate hair follicles to support thicker, healthier growth. It is also
used to improve the appearance of acne scars, surgical scars, and stretch marks,
particularly when combined with microneedling.
On the day of your treatment, arrive with clean skin and no make-up if we are treating the
face. It is important to stay well hydrated and to stop using active skincare such as retinol or
acids 24 hours before. Alcohol should be avoided for at least a day before treatment to
reduce the risk of bruising. For scalp treatments, wash your hair and avoid using styling
products.
A small blood sample is taken and spun at high speed in a centrifuge to separate the
plasma. The area to be treated is cleaned, and the concentrated platelet-rich plasma is
injected into the skin or scalp using fine needles.
Most clients see the best results from a course of three to four sessions spaced four to six
weeks apart. To maintain results, a top-up session once or twice a year is usually
recommended.
The results of PRP typically last between four and six months, although some clients find
they last longer. Lifestyle factors such as smoking, alcohol use, and sun exposure can
shorten the effects.
For skin, improvements usually appear within four to six weeks as new collagen develops.
For hair restoration, results may take longer, often becoming noticeable after two to three
sessions as follicles complete their growth cycle.
Most clients describe the treatment as mildly uncomfortable rather than painful. A numbing
cream can be applied if required, although many people find this unnecessary.
Yes. Because it uses your own blood, the risk of allergic reaction is almost zero. PRP has
been widely studied and is considered very safe. Side effects are usually mild and short-
lived, such as temporary redness, swelling, or bruising.
PRP is not suitable for people with very low platelet counts, clotting disorders, uncontrolled
diabetes, active infection, hepatitis, HIV, or certain cancers. It is also not recommended
during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Caution is advised for those who smoke, have poor
nutrition, or have recently used steroids.
Most side effects are temporary. You may experience mild redness, swelling, or bruising at
the injection site which usually settles within 24 to 48 hours. Some people report a feeling of
tenderness or heaviness in the treated area. The risk of infection is extremely low when
treatment is carried out in sterile conditions.
At the start of the treatment session, oxygen immediately begins to flow, and the pressure is gradually increased. You will generally start to feel a fullness sensation in the ears, similar to ascending or descending in an airplane.
This fullness should only last about 10 minutes and our experienced Oxygen Therapy technician will guide you to relieve any ear pressure, usually by yawning or swallowing.
Once treatment pressure is reached, patients relax and just breathe normally. Near the end of the treatment session, the hyperbaric technician will gradually decrease the pressure in the chamber, a process that lasts about 10 minutes.
During this decompression stage, it is common for patients to experience a slight popping sensation in the ears as a result of the change in pressure.
HBOT is a therapy with minimal side effects and is extremely safe. The most common side effect (in 10% of patients) is mild irritation to the ears due to changes in oxygen pressure (the same risks associated with flying).
The technicians at Oxygen Room will be with you every step of the way to help prevent this from occurring, but it is advised that you don’t have therapy if you are suffering from a cold or other condition affecting your sinuses.
Other side effects may include temporary vision changes, worsening of cataract, dizziness, or light-headedness. In very rare instances, oxygen toxicity may occur, however, risk of this is mitigated by our HBOT protocols and comprehensive client screening process. A full medical history will be taken at your consultation where we can advise on side effects associated to you.
Many clients sleep, watch a movie on their phones or tablets. Read a book, catch up with your emails or work. Our favourite thing is to listen to motivational podcasts
Each of our facilities uses state-of-the-art Mono and Duo hyperbaric chambers. All our chambers are built to high standards by industry professionals. These chambers are made of metal and acrylic which differ from the soft or mild variety.
Our chambers deliver 96% medical grade oxygen vs. room air (which is only about 20% oxygen) and are able to reach greater atmospheric pressure levels. This allows for the treatment of a wider variety of health conditions more efficiently and effectively. Every 6 months our equipment is serviced by our chamber engineers.
It is important to know that Portable/Canvas bag chambers are also known as low-pressure. Fabric hyperbaric chambers are authorized by the FDA only for treatment of acute mountain sickness. Fabric inflatable chambers cannot achieve internal pressures over 1.5 atmospheres and cannot be run on a BIBs breathing system.
We recommend that patients avoid eating or drinking (specifically carbonated beverages) directly prior to treatment, unless medically required, to avoid the need to use the restroom or cause an upset stomach during the session.
Some medications are incompatible with HBOT; a complete list of medications and supplements taken by the patient should be provided to the Oxygen Therapy team during the initial consult, and updates should always be provided.
To maximize the benefit of HBOT, smoking of any kind should be avoided during the course of a patient’s complete treatment protocol. Smoking causes vasoconstriction and accumulation of carbon monoxide and other wastes, all which are counterproductive to HBOT.
Lastly, alcohol consumption should be avoided at least 8 hours prior to treatment.
There are a few contraindications to HBOT such as an untreated pneumothorax, moderate to severe COPD, bullous lung disease, and individuals currently receiving certain chemotherapeutic agents.
It shouldn't be used by people who have had recent ear surgery or injury, a cold or a fever.
During the consultation with a member of our Oxygen Therapy Team, each client is evaluated to determine whether HBOT is a safe and appropriate course of treatment.
This combines microneedling with Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP). After your blood is drawn and spun in a centrifuge, the plasma rich in growth factors is applied or injected into the skin immediately after microneedling to enhance repair and regeneration.
Microneedling alone stimulates collagen production. When combined with PRP, the skin also benefits from your body’s own growth factors, speeding healing and boosting results.
It improves skin tone and elasticity, softens wrinkles, fades acne scars, and restores radiance. It is also beneficial for reducing pigmentation and improving texture.
Expect around 90 minutes. This includes drawing your blood, preparing the PRP, and carrying out microneedling and application.
You may notice a glow within a week, but collagen production continues for weeks after. Most people see the best results around four to six weeks post-treatment.
For maximum effect, three to four treatments spaced a month apart are recommended, followed by maintenance once or twice a year.
Yes, it is very safe since PRP is taken from your own blood. There is virtually no risk of allergy, and side effects are minimal, usually limited to redness or swelling for a day or two.
Microneedling with PRP can be slightly uncomfortable, particularly in sensitive areas, but a numbing cream is usually applied to make it more comfortable.
Avoid make-up for 24–48 hours, strong skincare products for five days, alcohol for a day, and heavy exercise or saunas for at least 24 hours. Protect your skin with SPF once any redness has calmed.
Results often last six months or more, depending on your lifestyle and skin health. Regular maintenance helps preserve the benefits.
Yes. Many clients choose to pair PRP with polynucleotides, exosomes, or energy-based therapies such as red light or HBOT to further support skin repair and recovery.
At the start of the treatment session, oxygen immediately begins to flow, and the pressure is gradually increased. You will generally start to feel a fullness sensation in the ears, similar to ascending or descending in an airplane.
This fullness should only last about 10 minutes and our experienced Oxygen Therapy technician will guide you to relieve any ear pressure, usually by yawning or swallowing.
Once treatment pressure is reached, patients relax and just breathe normally. Near the end of the treatment session, the hyperbaric technician will gradually decrease the pressure in the chamber, a process that lasts about 10 minutes.
During this decompression stage, it is common for patients to experience a slight popping sensation in the ears as a result of the change in pressure.
HBOT is a therapy with minimal side effects and is extremely safe. The most common side effect (in 10% of patients) is mild irritation to the ears due to changes in oxygen pressure (the same risks associated with flying).
The technicians at Oxygen Room will be with you every step of the way to help prevent this from occurring, but it is advised that you don’t have therapy if you are suffering from a cold or other condition affecting your sinuses.
Other side effects may include temporary vision changes, worsening of cataract, dizziness, or light-headedness. In very rare instances, oxygen toxicity may occur, however, risk of this is mitigated by our HBOT protocols and comprehensive client screening process. A full medical history will be taken at your consultation where we can advise on side effects associated to you.
Many clients sleep, watch a movie on their phones or tablets. Read a book, catch up with your emails or work. Our favourite thing is to listen to motivational podcasts
Each of our facilities uses state-of-the-art Mono and Duo hyperbaric chambers. All our chambers are built to high standards by industry professionals. These chambers are made of metal and acrylic which differ from the soft or mild variety.
Our chambers deliver 96% medical grade oxygen vs. room air (which is only about 20% oxygen) and are able to reach greater atmospheric pressure levels. This allows for the treatment of a wider variety of health conditions more efficiently and effectively. Every 6 months our equipment is serviced by our chamber engineers.
It is important to know that Portable/Canvas bag chambers are also known as low-pressure. Fabric hyperbaric chambers are authorized by the FDA only for treatment of acute mountain sickness. Fabric inflatable chambers cannot achieve internal pressures over 1.5 atmospheres and cannot be run on a BIBs breathing system.
We recommend that patients avoid eating or drinking (specifically carbonated beverages) directly prior to treatment, unless medically required, to avoid the need to use the restroom or cause an upset stomach during the session.
Some medications are incompatible with HBOT; a complete list of medications and supplements taken by the patient should be provided to the Oxygen Therapy team during the initial consult, and updates should always be provided.
To maximize the benefit of HBOT, smoking of any kind should be avoided during the course of a patient’s complete treatment protocol. Smoking causes vasoconstriction and accumulation of carbon monoxide and other wastes, all which are counterproductive to HBOT.
Lastly, alcohol consumption should be avoided at least 8 hours prior to treatment.
There are a few contraindications to HBOT such as an untreated pneumothorax, moderate to severe COPD, bullous lung disease, and individuals currently receiving certain chemotherapeutic agents.
It shouldn't be used by people who have had recent ear surgery or injury, a cold or a fever.
During the consultation with a member of our Oxygen Therapy Team, each client is evaluated to determine whether HBOT is a safe and appropriate course of treatment.
The Cold Plasma Facial uses ionized gas to purify, calm, and regenerate the skin. It reduces inflammation, balances bacteria, and improves oxygen flow without heat or damage. It’s especially effective for calming melanocytes, which helps manage pigmentation and uneven tone. The treatment also opens pathways in the skin, allowing deeper absorption of a peptide-rich mask that follows—enhancing hydration, repair, and glow. Ideal for sensitive, acne-prone, or dull skin.
Not at all. The treatment is completely painless and comfortable. Clients may feel a cool, tingling sensation as the plasma glides across the skin. There’s no heat, no needles, and no downtime—just refreshed, balanced, and visibly healthier skin immediately after the session.
We recommend a series of treatments for best results typically once a week for 4 to 6 weeks depending on your skin concerns. Cold Plasma Facials can also be done monthly as part of a regular maintenance plan to keep your skin clear, calm, and glowing.
Cold plasma is ideal for calming inflammation, managing acne, improving dullness, and supporting skin that’s stressed or sensitive. It also enhances healing and promotes collagen, making it a great option for anyone wanting to strengthen their skin barrier and reduce breakouts.
At the start of the treatment session, oxygen immediately begins to flow, and the pressure is gradually increased. You will generally start to feel a fullness sensation in the ears, similar to ascending or descending in an airplane.
This fullness should only last about 10 minutes and our experienced Oxygen Therapy technician will guide you to relieve any ear pressure, usually by yawning or swallowing.
Once treatment pressure is reached, patients relax and just breathe normally. Near the end of the treatment session, the hyperbaric technician will gradually decrease the pressure in the chamber, a process that lasts about 10 minutes.
During this decompression stage, it is common for patients to experience a slight popping sensation in the ears as a result of the change in pressure.
HBOT is a therapy with minimal side effects and is extremely safe. The most common side effect (in 10% of patients) is mild irritation to the ears due to changes in oxygen pressure (the same risks associated with flying).
The technicians at Oxygen Room will be with you every step of the way to help prevent this from occurring, but it is advised that you don’t have therapy if you are suffering from a cold or other condition affecting your sinuses.
Other side effects may include temporary vision changes, worsening of cataract, dizziness, or light-headedness. In very rare instances, oxygen toxicity may occur, however, risk of this is mitigated by our HBOT protocols and comprehensive client screening process. A full medical history will be taken at your consultation where we can advise on side effects associated to you.
Many clients sleep, watch a movie on their phones or tablets. Read a book, catch up with your emails or work. Our favourite thing is to listen to motivational podcasts
Each of our facilities uses state-of-the-art Mono and Duo hyperbaric chambers. All our chambers are built to high standards by industry professionals. These chambers are made of metal and acrylic which differ from the soft or mild variety.
Our chambers deliver 96% medical grade oxygen vs. room air (which is only about 20% oxygen) and are able to reach greater atmospheric pressure levels. This allows for the treatment of a wider variety of health conditions more efficiently and effectively. Every 6 months our equipment is serviced by our chamber engineers.
It is important to know that Portable/Canvas bag chambers are also known as low-pressure. Fabric hyperbaric chambers are authorized by the FDA only for treatment of acute mountain sickness. Fabric inflatable chambers cannot achieve internal pressures over 1.5 atmospheres and cannot be run on a BIBs breathing system.
We recommend that patients avoid eating or drinking (specifically carbonated beverages) directly prior to treatment, unless medically required, to avoid the need to use the restroom or cause an upset stomach during the session.
Some medications are incompatible with HBOT; a complete list of medications and supplements taken by the patient should be provided to the Oxygen Therapy team during the initial consult, and updates should always be provided.
To maximize the benefit of HBOT, smoking of any kind should be avoided during the course of a patient’s complete treatment protocol. Smoking causes vasoconstriction and accumulation of carbon monoxide and other wastes, all which are counterproductive to HBOT.
Lastly, alcohol consumption should be avoided at least 8 hours prior to treatment.
There are a few contraindications to HBOT such as an untreated pneumothorax, moderate to severe COPD, bullous lung disease, and individuals currently receiving certain chemotherapeutic agents.
It shouldn't be used by people who have had recent ear surgery or injury, a cold or a fever.
During the consultation with a member of our Oxygen Therapy Team, each client is evaluated to determine whether HBOT is a safe and appropriate course of treatment.
A peel facial uses exfoliating acids to remove dead skin cells, unclog pores, and boost skin renewal. It improves texture, reduces fine lines, fades pigmentation, and brightens dull skin. Peels are customized to your skin’s needs and concerns, making them suitable for most skin types
Some clients experience light flaking or peeling, while others may not peel at all. It depends on the strength of the peel and your skin’s response. Even without visible peeling, cell turnover and renewal are still taking place beneath the surface.
Peel facials can be done every 2 to 6 weeks, depending on your skin type and goals. A course of treatments may be recommended for concerns like pigmentation or acne. Monthly maintenance peels help keep your skin clear, smooth, and glowing.
Most peels have minimal to no downtime. You may experience slight redness, dryness, or mild flaking for a few days. It’s important to follow aftercare advice, avoid harsh products, and wear SPF. Your skin may feel smoother and look brighter as it renews.
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