CryoTherapy
The Cryoskin 3.0 is a non-invasive beauty device which utilizes the application of heat and cold to reduce excess fat and improve skin imperfections. This device can be used on both body and face.
What is CryoTherapy?
CryoTherapy uses a form of programmed cell death called “Apoptosis.” This process is aided by the body, and is produced solely through the application of sub zero temperatures. This service is completely noninvasive and pain free!
How Does it Work?
At Skinspiration we offer three different modalities.. CryoSlimming, CryoToning, and CryoFacial.
CryoSlimming targets, attacks, and kills off subcutaneous fat that is stored under the skin. Clients are able to lose anywhere between .5 to 1.5 inches after just one session!
CryoToning uses a similar technique to the slimming, however; instead of focussing on fat loss, it’s main focus is to help tone the body and aids to tighten up the area of concern! This method is also recommended for those whose concern involves cellulite.
CryoFacial produce a collagen overflow which helps tighten and lift the face while leaving behind an intense hydration! This service also helps contour cheekbones and helps alleviate dark under circles. The cryofacial also helps with combating fine lines/ wrinkles!
Please press the far right of the pictures below to see more beautiful results!
Let’s see if you’re a candidate:
When you decide to receive a treatment such as CryoSkin, you must consider the consequences and contraindications that it may have. Like many treatments, the way the body assimilates depends on several factors such as genetic conditions, physical predisposition, and the person's habits, among others. However, there are general recommendations that must be considered to get a successful result.
It is recommended for anyone with the conditions mentioned below to avoid CryoSkin:
• Severe Raynaud’s Syndrome
• Severe Allergy to Cold
• Cold-related Illness (Cryoglobulinemia, Paroxysmal Cold Hemoglobinuria, Cold Agglutinin Disease)
• Progressive Diseases (including but not limited to MS, ALS, Parkinson’s, Neuropathy)
• Cancer
• HIV/AIDS
• Cardiovascular Disease
• Lower Limb Ischemia
• Lymphatic Disorders
• Uncontrolled Diabetes or Diabetes-related complications
• Severe Kidney or Liver Disease
• Pregnancy/Breastfeeding
• Bacterial and viral infections of the skin
• Wound healing disorders
• Circulatory disorders
• Surgery in the past 6 months
• Pacemaker/metal implants
• Active/Severe Eczema, rashes, or dermatitis
• Use of topical antibiotics in the desired treatment area
• Silicone/other implants in the desired treatment area
• Mesh inserts in the desired treatment area
• Irremovable body piercings in the desired treatment area
• Incision scar(s) in the desired treatment area
• Open or infected wounds
• Impaired skin sensation
• Known sensitivity or allergy to propylene glycol
• Hernia in or adjacent to the desired treatment area
• Active implanted device such as pacemaker or defibrillator in or adjacent to the desired treatment area.