Cryo Facial Therapy- the Hottest Cold Trend Around

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Cryo Facial Therapy- the Hottest Cold Trend Around
Cryo Facial Therapy- the Hottest
Cold Trend Around
That’s right this is comparable to an onsite face lift without the stitches, scars, and
discomfort associated with the typical surgical procedures. Does it work?
Research studies say yes, as do clients.
It seems unlikely, to sci-fi for most consumers to even consider, however,
understanding the body’s response to chilling down may change one’s mind. The
cold temperatures have been found to stimulate cell growth and collagen
production. Simultaneously it reduces the pores of the skin, limiting the toxins
that naturally accumulate there. The tones of the skin pigment even out and the
elasticity begins to regenerate with successive treatments. Anti Ageing Clinic
This treatment has been used since the early 1970s for skin disorders like
psoriasis and skin cancer and now the benefits are evident in reducing wrinkles.
Pressurised liquid nitrogen vapours are applied to the skin- this concerns some
people until they learn that nitrogen occurs naturally in the body. So the
chemical is not harmful when used by professionals.
This cold stimulates a natural response of constricting the vessels followed by
dilating the vessels causing an increase in nutrients and circulation to the
affected site. The end result is a youthful healthy appearance with significantly
diminished lines and wrinkles. The skin is more taut and smoother, all this
without injecting Botox into your body. Cryotherapy
Repeated application increases the collagen regeneration and each session is
demonstrably successful. It only takes about 1 minute for the complimentary
body composition analysis and 3 minutes for the treatment.
The prices are very reasonable, about $80.00 and even less when you purchase a
bulk package of 5 to 10 sessions. Compare that to any facelift or Botox injections.
What are the dangers- essentially nil, when performed by professionals that
monitor the therapy to prevent frostbite and burns. Eye protection should be
worn to prevent burns or exposure to the vapours.