We provide a range of advanced ozone treatments, designed to support the body’s natural healing processes. These treatments are carried out by trained practitioners using medical-grade ozone / oxygen in a safe, controlled setting.
Ozone therapy has been researched and used internationally for many years to help reduce pain, improve energy, enhance circulation, and support recovery. While results vary between individuals, many clients choose ozone as a gentle, non-invasive option to complement other healthcare approaches.
The table below shows the main differences between each ozone therapy. This makes it easier to see which approach might be most suitable for your needs.
Therapy
Best For
Typical Session
Invasive?
Prolozone
Targeted joint, tendon and ligament problems; osteoarthritis; long-term musculoskeletal pain
Local injections; usually part of a short course (e.g. 3–6 sessions)
Minimally invasive (small injection)
MAH
Whole-body support: immune modulation, systemic inflammation, recovery and resilience
Blood draw and ozone exposure and reinfusion; ~45–60 minutes
If you would like to understand more about how each therapy works, the sections below provide further detail on the process, common uses, what to expect, and important safety considerations.
🩺 Prolozone Therapy
Prolozone is a regenerative treatment that combines medical-grade ozone with specific nutrients, injected directly into the affected area. By improving local oxygen utilisation and circulation, it helps reduce inflammation and encourages the body's natural repair processes.
Common uses: Knees, hips, shoulders, spine, ankles, tendons and ligaments; osteoarthritis; long-standing joint pain.
MAH is a systemic ozone therapy. A measured amount of your blood is drawn under sterile conditions, treated with a controlled dose of ozone, and then re-infused. This circulates ozone's effects throughout the body, supporting immune balance, oxygen delivery and recovery.
Common uses: Immune modulation, systemic inflammation, recovery after illness, general vitality.
Insufflation is a gentle, non-invasive way of introducing ozone via body cavities (commonly rectal), allowing broader systemic benefits without needles. It is often chosen to support gut health, detox pathways and overall energy. Common uses: Microbiome and gut support, detox assistance, chronic fatigue, immune balance.
Limb bagging targets a specific area (such as a foot, lower leg, hand or forearm) by enclosing it in a sealed bag and bathing the tissues in ozone. This helps control microbes on the skin, supports local circulation and encourages tissue repair. Common uses: Slow-healing wounds, local skin issues, foot/hand problems, circulation in the extremities.
When performed by trained practitioners using medical-grade equipment and correct dosing, ozone therapy is considered safe. We take a full history to ensure suitability and to discuss any precautions relevant to you.
This varies by therapy and by person. Some clients notice benefits quickly; others may need a short course for a sustained result. We'll advise you on an appropriate plan after assessment.
Most treatments involve little to no downtime. You may experience mild, short-lived soreness after local injections (e.g. Prolozone). We'll explain aftercare clearly before you leave.
Yes. Many clients combine ozone with Amatsu Therapy, acupuncture or IHHT to support whole-body balance and recovery. We can tailor a plan to your goals.
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