Type
Compression Therapy
Duration
30 min
Pneumatic compression therapy sessions at Oxynergy2's Beverly Hills studio for $50 per session. Compression therapy uses sequential pneumatic pressure applied to limbs to support circulation and lymphatic return, commonly used for recovery, leg fatigue, and general wellness. Frequently combined with hyperbaric oxygen, IV drips, or lymphatic drainage in the same visit.
Compression therapy at Oxynergy2 uses pneumatic compression devices to apply sequential external pressure to the limbs, typically the legs, and occasionally the arms. The device inflates a series of chambers in a programmed sequence — starting distally (feet or hands) and moving proximally (toward the trunk) — to mechanically push blood and lymphatic fluid in the correct direction back toward central circulation. This sequential inflation mimics and augments the natural action of the muscle pump during physical activity, making it particularly useful for clients who spend long periods sitting, stand for extended hours, or experience lower limb puffiness and sluggish circulation. Pneumatic compression has been studied in the context of post-exercise recovery, where it may assist in clearance of lactate and other metabolic byproducts from muscle tissue; sports recovery is a primary use case at many wellness studios. Additionally, the improved venous and lymphatic return can complement manual lymphatic drainage massage by enhancing distal fluid movement before the hands-on component addresses more proximal lymph node clusters. At Oxynergy2, compression therapy is offered as a $50 standalone session and is frequently paired with other services in the same visit — hyperbaric oxygen, IV drips, red light therapy, or lymphatic drainage — as part of a multi-modality longevity or recovery programme. The affordability of the session ($50) makes it a practical add-on for clients who would otherwise allocate their visit budget entirely to IV therapy or HBOT. No clinical preparation is required; clients wear their own comfortable clothing during the session.
Key Details
Single session $50. Pneumatic compression device; duration not specified by clinic — estimated 20–30 minutes based on standard protocols. Often paired with other modalities at the studio.
- Category
- Wellness
- Duration
- 30 min
