HOW DOES LOCALISED CYROTHERAPY WORK?

Cold air of between -32°C and -60 °C is blown onto the desired area of the patient’s body with adjustable air flow.

SO HOW DOES IT WORK?

The cryoair device uses compressed cooled air that is exposed to a specific area on the body for a short period of time.

cryoair devices are safe-to-use and can cool the air down to range between -32°C and -60°C.

The device stimulates physiological reactions to the cold receptors causing cryostimulation that activates the body's natural defences and that is why it is totally safe.

Hence, when the thermo receptors in the skin sense the extreme cold temperatures, the brain's response is to protect the body.

Once the treatment is over, the thermoreceptors no longer sense this danger and blood rushes back to the treatment area at a much higher oxygenated rate.

The required dose of air is blown through the device's hose directly onto the areas of skin that requires treatment. 

The cool air is comfortable on the skin surface and is completely superficial.

During the short session only the skin surface is cooled, the body's core temperature remains the same. 

WHAT IS THE RECOMMENDED PROTOCOLS:

Everyone is different and have different needs.

So the recommended courses of treatment will depend on the person .

However, the body has a memory and can react more quickly after a few treatments.

So it is recommended to have at least 3 treatments for the most effective results and recovery.

 

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