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How does Cryotherapy improves skin conditions?

People who use cold showers often report their skin shifting from dry and lifeless to a soft, smooth and radiant. Your natural skin oils have benefits far beyond any topical moisturizer. Much like a cold shower, the cryosauna steam closes your pores, preventing these important oils from being lost. The closed pores block a buildup of dirt and grime. The cold steam creates goose bumps, which invigorate your tissue, tightening your skin. It also stimulates the production of collagen, found in your skins facial layer, improving tone and youthful appearance.


What is the minimum age for Cryotherapy?

The minimum age for cryotherapy is 14 years old. A parent or guardian must accompany individuals under the age of 18 to receive Cryotherapy.


How does Cryotherapy works?

The Whole-body Cryosauna uses a gaseous form of nitrogen to lower skin surface temperature by 30-50 degrees during a two-three minute session. The exposed skin reacts to the extreme temperatures by sending messages to the brain that stimulate natural regulatory functions of the body. In addition, the skin’s exposure to these subzero temperatures trigger the release of anti-inflammatory molecules, endorphins, toxins, and increases oxygen circulation within the bloodstream.


How do I feel after a Cryo session?

Whole Body Cryotherapy stimulates the body to release endorphins, the hormones that make us feel alert and energetic. The energized effects from each session typically last six to eight hours post-treatment. The more treatments you do in close succession, the longer the endorphin high lasts. Many clients also report improvements in their sleep quality after Cryotherapy. Muscle aches and stiff joints also feel a sense of relief.


How does a Whole Body Cryotherapy compare to an Ice Bath?

Whole Body Cryotherapy treatments result in a very different response from the body compared to traditional ice baths. Two to three minutes in the Cryosauna, which is a cold, dry nitrogen vapor, is equivalent to 20-30 minutes in an ice bath without the uncomfortable feeling of submerging in ice cold water. The nitrogen vapor chills the top skin layers and cold receptors lowering the outer body’s temp 30-50 degrees. This causes the brain to restrict blood flow to your extremities, which is the bodies natural fight-or-flight response to extreme cold. The body reacts to the Whole Body Cryotherapy treatment by releasing anti-inflammatory proteins and endorphins resulting in super-charged blood. Fifteen minutes in an ice bath of cold water initially causes the body to move blood to the extremities and results in a lowering of the body’s core temperature. Ice baths do not supercharge the blood like Cryotherapy.


How soon can I expect results from a Cryotherapy treatment?

After completing your first treatment your body will release endorphins, which are hormones that make you feel good and energetic. This feeling will likely last for several hours. Depending on your physical condition, you may feel immediate relief from joint and muscle pain, improved energy, and increased flexibility that will last for several hours or even days.


What should I wear during a Cryotherapy Session?

The most important safety precaution is that the client and their clothing are completely dry upon entering the chamber. Because of the very low temperatures, clients are required to wear cotton or wool foot and hand protection plus either cotton underwear (for men) or a bathing suit to protect intimate body parts. All other clothing is removed. Jewelry should not be worn.


Do I need to take a shower before or after Cryotherapy?

Showering is not necessary before or after Cryotherapy. The entire procedure is dry and does not make your skin wet.  Many clients come by during their lunch break since the entire treatment is only 3 minutes long. We can accommodate your specific scheduling request


Is there anyone who shouldn't do Cryotherapy?

Anyone who is pregnant, has severe unmanaged hypertension (BP> 180/100), has a cardiac pacemaker, is being treated for cancer, has deep vein thrombosis, acute or recent myocardial infarction, uncontrolled seizures, fever, unstable angina pectoris, Raynaud’s syndrome, cold allergy, acute kidney and urinary tract diseases, open wounds or ulcers, or is under influence of drugs or alcohol is advised not to use Cryotherapy.


Is one Cryo Session enough?

While every therapy session is beneficial and you’ll feel immediate results, research has shown that you will experience improved and cumulative benefits after a minimum of 10 sessions, within a two or three week period. (To achieve peak performance, professional athletes might benefit from having up to two sessions a day). After that you can take fewer treatments spaced further apart to maintain and improve on your results (For example, once or twice a week).


Is Nitrogen gas dangerous?

No, nitrogen is a friendly, non-toxic gas. Nitrogen composes 78% of the air that we breathe. The other components are 16% Oxygen, 1% Hydrogen and 5% other gases. Nitrogen is as common and safe as Oxygen.


Can I catch a cold from Cryotherapy?

No, you can’t. The stimulation of the immune system can help decrease the severity and frequency of future colds.


Is Cryotherapy Dangerous?

No, the liquid nitrogen that a chilling agent does not come into contact with your skin, and it is the same nitrogen that makes up the air we breathe (actually 78% of it). In the chamber, a person breathes room-air. For added safety, the Juka cryosauna is equipped with an oxygen monitor. A trained operator is always present during the treatment to control the temperature levels and monitor your comfort.


Is Cryotherapy Confortable

The treatment usually only lasts between 2.5 to 3 minutes, and the cold air contains none moisture, nor is there any air current, so it is very tolerable. Towards the end of the treatment, you may get a pins and needles sensation, but it wll disappear immediately after leaving the cryosauna


I'm Claustrophobic, can I still do Whole Body Cryotherapy?

Yes, some Cryosaunas such as the  Juka Cryosauna is open at the top and adjusted to fit the height of the client, and your head and neck are always above the opening so you are not fully enclosed. Although the cryosauna has a door that will be closed during the treatment, I will not lock it so you may step out if needed.


How Does A CryoFacial Work?

First, we cool the entire region; the scalp, neck, face, and forehead, Next we move the nitrogen gas spraying nozzle around your head, never concentrating very long on any one area. While we are moving the cold air around your head, we are helping your hair follicles prosper, and you don't have to worry about your hair freezing as it would if we were using oxygen or hydrogen-enriched gas. As our highly skilled technicians continue the procedure we focus on your pores, laugh lines, scarred areas, and any wrinkles - while carefully keeping the skin and entire area at the proper surface temperature throughout the procedure


How Will Cryofacial Therapy Help Me?

After a Cryofacial you will have a radiant look about you, a "runner's glow" if you will. Your facial skin, chin, and neck will have tightened temporarily, and you will super energize collagen production as well which will be the long-term effect. Collagen is the key to a younger looking skin. With continued use, your blood circulation will improve on and around your face, improving your complexion, and your skin's elasticity. If you have any facial scarring, acne scars, or skin blemishes, you will see a reduction here too. CryoFacials will decrease pore size, this makes your skin look tighter, younger and feel smoother.


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