Analgesic effect is on average 37% higher than traditional cooling methods.
It can increase the energy source by 15~30%, and the treatment effect by 5%~15%.
63% of patients had shorter duration of erythema, the formation rate of purpura was reduced by 70%, and the formation rate of scab was reduced by 83%.
Designed to enhance comfort during various treatments, such as injections, tattoo application, tattoo removal, RF procedures, laser hair removal, laser fat burning, FOTONA 4D, this cutting-edge device provides targeted cryotherapy benefits to optimize patient outcomes.
It employs advanced cooling technology to precisely target specific treatment areas. This precision ensures a comfortable and controlled cooling experience for patients undergoing injections, tattoo procedures, RF treatments, and laser treatments.
When paired with tattoo applications and removal, Cryotherapy System offers localized skin cooling, reducing discomfort during these procedures. Patients can enjoy a more relaxed and virtually pain-free experience.
For injection procedures, Cryotherapy System releases chilled air to minimize the pain throughout the process and supports faster recovery.
During radio frequency treatments, Cryotherapy System’s targeted cooling ensures consistent skin protection while allowing the RF energy to penetrate deeper, leading to improved skin tightening results.
When used alongside laser treatments (laser hair removal, laser fat burning, FOTONA 4D), Cryotherapy System aids in relieving heat-related discomfort and reducing the risk of adverse side effects. It enhances patient comfort and overall treatment satisfaction.
Cryotherapy System is an auxiliary medical device that delivers pain-relieving results during laser and dermatological treatments based on the theory of localized cryotherapy.
Specifically, localized cryotherapy is a therapeutic technique that involves exposing specific parts of the body to a stream of cold air for a short period of time. Unlike whole-body cryotherapy, which immerses the entire body in a cryotherapy chamber, localized cryotherapy targets a localized area, such as a sore muscle or joint. The extremely cold temperatures help reduce pain, redness and swelling and promote rapid repair in the localized region.
Localized cryotherapy is considered a noninvasive alternative to traditional ice packs and can provide more targeted and efficient pain relief. However, it should be administered under the guidance of a trained professional to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Targeted Pain Relief: Provides precise treatment for specific areas of pain or discomfort.
Redness & Swelling Reduction: Helps decrease redness and swelling, aiding in the healing process.
Faster Recovery: Accelerates recovery from injuries and post-operative conditions.
Improved Mobility: Enhances range of motion, making it valuable for rehabilitation.
Non-Invasive: Offers a non-surgical and drug-free option for pain management.
Cryotherapy System is a ground-breaking skin cooling device that releases a gentle stream of chilled air as low as -30°C to alleviate pain during medical aesthetics procedures. It is more direct and effective than ice cubes and ice packs, and it can greatly reduce side effects and increase patient comfort and satisfaction.
“As a plastic surgeon committed to delivering exceptional results, I am delighted to share my enthusiastic endorsement of the Cryotherapy System. This remarkable device has truly transformed the patient experience and elevated the success of various medical aesthetic procedures in my clinic.
Cryotherapy System has proven its versatility by seamlessly integrating into a wide range of medical aesthetic treatments. Whether it’s facelifts, body sculpting, liposuction, or minimally invasive procedures like dermal fillers and Botox, this system has become an indispensable asset. The most striking difference I’ve observed is the profound enhancement in patient comfort and safety. Patients now experience minimal discomfort during and after treatments, with significantly reduced swelling and redness. This quickens their recovery process and fosters higher patient satisfaction, fostering loyalty and referrals. Beyond its clinical benefits, this device has been a game-changer for our institution’s profitability. It has attracted new clients and driven repeat business, translating into increased revenue and growth.
In conclusion, Cryotherapy System has proven to be an indispensable tool in our clinic, enhancing patient experiences, treatment outcomes, and the overall financial health of our institution. It is a must-have for any medical aesthetic clinic seeking excellence and prosperity.”
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