The choice between walk-in chambers and open-top cryotherapy machines depends on your budget, available space, local regulations, and cost of consumables. Cryochambers are…

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A preowned cryotherapy machine is a valid option for new cryopreneurs. Make sure you buy from a reputable seller who provides all the…

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If you have a used cryosauna for sale, list your offer on Cryomed’s website. Our pre-owned equipment hub consistently shows in the search…

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If you are eager to launch a cryotherapy business but run on a tight budget, welcome to our used equipment hub, where we…

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Neither the FDA nor any other agency classify open-top cryosaunas and walk-in cryochambers for whole-body cryotherapy as medical devices. It means that a…

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Cryotherapy session length and the temperature inside a cryosauna are crucial elements of the treatment protocol. That is why it is essential to…

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Spot cryotherapy machines are extremely universal. Apart from beauty salons and spa centers, these devices are widely used by professional athletes and are…

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Esthetic and medical cosmetology often use minimally invasive and invasive treatments to drastically improve the customer’s skin appearance. Laser procedures and injection-based face…

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The skin is the largest organ protecting the human body from all kinds of external impacts, including germs and toxic substances. Besides, the…

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There are some health conditions which can prevent you from taking cryotherapy sessions. Some of them are absolute, meaning you are strongly advised…

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Cryotherapy is a safe way to feel better, boost immunity, recover after training faster or deal with health issues. How often you can…

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Cryotherapy is a pretty new treatment method, and there always will be individuals who will challenge its effectiveness. But let’s see what are…

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Scientific research into cryotherapy started to appear soon after its invention and still appears. Like any new technology or methodology, cryotherapy has always…

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The most common argument against cryotherapy is that it is not approved by the FDA (The Food and Drug Administration). Still, ever since…

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Yes, you can. The thing is that your body is forced to react at low temperatures and works much harder than normal in…

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You don’t need to take a shower. Cryotherapy machines use a dry cold,  so your body stays dry. However, to achieve the best…

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A cryotherapy session typically lasts between 1.5 and 3 minutes. First-timers usually start with shorter sessions, 1.5 to 2 minutes long, with 30…

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Right after a cryo session, your skin will return to its normal temperature in a few minutes. You may feel soft pins and…

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No need for a pre-session shower, but make sure your skin is clean and free of creams or lotions. Come dressed in comfortable…

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There are some restrictions for whole-body cryotherapy. In any other case it is safe and has much more positive benefits than, for example,…

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Nothing special, but there are some requirements. While using cryosauna you should wear special felt boots and gloves (optional). You will also need…

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Cryotherapy sessions are totally safe for women and have numerous benefits for their health. But there are some restrictions and contraindication that concerns…

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During the procedure, the patient does not experience any discomfort, as the nitrogen vapor possesses low thermal conductivity and does not overcool the body.

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Cryotherapy is safe so one can do it on a daily basis. How often to use a cryosauna depends on your personal needs, but remember – consistency is the key!

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A cryotherapy chamber is a chamber (fixed or transportable) which is used for whole-body cryotherapy procedures. The main difference between cryo chamber and…

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Cryotherapy machine is an equipment used for whole-body cryotherapy. Also called cryosauna (cryo cabin) or cryo chamber. Read about the differences between cryosauna…

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Whole body cryotherapy is very different from ice bath. In cryotherapy dry rush of cold air is used instead of cold water, causing…

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Short-time exposure to sub-zero temperatures during whole-body treatments triggers the body’s “fight or flight” response. The air-nitrogen mixture inside a cryotherapy machine cools…

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Cryotherapy facial – is stimulation of face skin and neckline with the steam of liquid nitrogen with the help of a local cryotherapy…

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Cryotherapy is the use of extremely low temperatures in medical therapy, beauty procedures, healing sports injuries and others. “Cryo” in Greek means cold – so,…

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