8 Reasons to Get a Cryofacial

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Everyone wants to look their best, and it’s more rewarding when you feel your best. Getting a cryofacial is more beneficial than you think. These 8 reasons will change your mind about cryofacials and how they benefit your health.

1.Restoring Your Youth

Getting a cryofacial can help you restore your youth and obtain a youthful appearance. Your youth is restored by the cryofacial treatment restoring radiance, as well as, firmness. Firm skin promotes a youthful appearance by preventing sagging skin. Your skin is radiant due to this treatment revitalizing your skin.

2. Evening Skin tone

As you age, your skin tone can become uneven. The weather can also cause your skin tone to be uneven. It’s okay. It’s a lot more common than you think. A cryofacial helps remove dry and old skin to reveal the new layer of skin. When this new layer of skin is revealed, your skin tone is even and free of many facial imperfections.

3. Hydrate Skin

Water is important for the proper function of your body. Your skin is the biggest organ, and like the rest of your body, needs to be hydrated. Without proper hydration, your skin will be very dry and peel. A cryofacial hydrates your skin by replenishing water that you lose on a daily basis.

4. Shine Bright

Your skin will glow after a cryofacial due to the removal of dead skin. Dirt and debris will no longer cover your face. It’s like getting a new sheet of art paper. Your skin will be radiant and glow.

5. Reduce the Appearane of Scars

Some scars are stubborn, especially scars left from acne. Getting a cryofacial reduces the appearance of these scars, as well as blemishes. You can put your best foot forward when your self-esteem is high.

6. Reduce Inflammation

Inlammtion is caused by many things, including acne. This issue can cause your skin to appear red and blotchy. Cryofacials are good for reducing inflammation because it eases tension and pain with its cold treatment.

7. Improve the Texture of Your Skin

Due to the environment, especially pollution, makeup, and other instances, the texture of your skin can become rough. You can make your skin smoother by getting a cryofacial.

8. Treat Existing Skin Conditions

Common skin conditions, such as eczema, can be treated by getting a cryofacial. This is a treament that uses sub-zero temperatures to alleviate itching, burning, and other symptoms of skin conditions that can interrupt daily life.

Are Cryofacials Safe?

Cryofacials are safe due to the fact it is a non-invasive procedure. If you have existing conditions, including hypertention, cardivascular disease, being pregnant or expect to become pregnant, consult your physician before getting a cryofacial.

Now that you know about cryofacials, it’s time to get yours! We welcome new and returning customers. There are too many benefits you shouldn’t pass up. Take advantage of these benefits today! Contact us now to learn more about cryofacials and how they can improve your health. We are always here to help. Schedule your appointment today. It’s never too late to look and feel great.

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What is Cryotherapy?

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So what is Cryotherapy? And why are so many people buying the hype?

For a long time Cryotherapy was only accesible to elite athletes and socialites; from Cristiano Ronaldo (Soccer Player), LeBron James (Basketball Player) to the very rich and REAL housewife Lisa VanderPump (real housewife of Beverly Hills). But times have changed! Now anyone with a priority to their health and wellness can benefit from the newest and COOLEST health craze. Some skeptics do say that there is no scientific proof that this even works, but why are these “whos-who” of our time spending quite the chunk of change on Cryotherapy #Justsaying

Cryotherapy Explained

You will voluntarily freeze yourself in a Cryochamber for 2-3 minutes bringing your skin temperature to -200 Degrees Fahrenheit; where masks, earmuffs and mitts are required (no frostbite). Only your head will bee peeking out of this chamber where you can show off your “Im freezing” facial expressions.

So, what does it do? Besides it being quite the adventurous experience to put your body through, it is also very beneficial for health and wellness purposes. Here is how your body reacts to Cryotherapy: Roman Gersh, who operates the Cryotherapy Health and Wellness center in Toronto explains; “your brain will start to worry about your organs [failing] and send 80 per cent of your blood to the core in an attempt to keep it warm,” he explained, adding that in reality, the cold only penetrates about half a millimeter of your skin. Once you leave the chamber and warm up, the rush of re-circulating blood is supposed to rid your body of toxins (source Globalnews.ca)

Most people that indulge in Cryotherapy, do so for general health purposes such as: to strengthened their immune system, improved blood circulation, better sleep, reduced stress, anxiety, Increased Energy and Metabolism, faster recovery from exercise and depression (due to endorphin release) And of course there are the very important cosmetic reasons: cellulite reduction, increased collagen production, weight loss and higher metabolism. “As soon as you’re out, your body will try to get back to its core temperature by burning calories,” Gersh claims… Now who’s in??

Some experts even believe that this type of therapy helps fight cancerous cells. It’s a win-win all around!
As per Wikipedia: “Cryotherapy is the local or general use of low temperatures in medical therapy. Cryotherapy is used to treat a variety of benign and malignant tissue damage, medically called lesions.[1] The term “cryotherapy” comes from the Greek cryo (κρύο) meaning cold, and therapy (θεραπεία) meaning cure. Cryotherapy has been used as early as the seventeenth century.
Its goal is to decrease cell growth and reproduction (cellular metabolism), increase cellular survival, decrease inflammation, decrease pain and spasm, promote the constriction of blood vessels (vasoconstriction), and when using extreme temperatures, to destroy cells by crystallizing the cytosol, which is the liquid found inside cells, also known as intracellular fluid (ICF). The most prominent use of the term refers to the surgical treatment, specifically known as cryosurgery. Other therapies that use the term are whole-body cryotherapy[2] and ice pack therapy”.

With all the benefits cryotherapy has, no wonder athletes and socialites are running to these “Cryotherapy clinics” to freeze themselves. Want to experience the Freeze for yourself? Stop by Cryoxtreme or contact us to schedule an introductory session.

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