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What is Cryotherapy?
Cryotherapy is a medical facial treatment that involves exposing treated areas to sub-zero temperatures in order to "freeze" and "destroy" abnormal tissue lesions.
During this treatment, a machine-operated device pumps liquid nitrogen onto the face. This treatment is often paired with post-laser or injectable procedures to reduce swelling and redness.
It can also be used to treat a variety of skin conditions, such as brightening skin, tightening pores and even reducing the appearance of fine lines or age spots.
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Reduce enlarged pore size

Increase and Improve blood flow
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Assists in skin rejuvenation

Helps to regain skin elasticity

Lifts and Tightens Skin
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Provides relief for skin inflammation


Why Cryotherapy?
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Viral warts
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Seborrheic Keratosis (also known as aged spots )
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Sebaceous hyperplasia (Oil seeds)
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Actinic Keratosis (also known as sun spots)
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Skin Tags
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Idiopathic Guttate Hypomelanosis
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Acne cyst
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Keloid
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Certain type of skin cancers
This medical facial will expose the superficial layers of the skin to extreme low temperatures for a short period of time.
Cryogenically cooled air has the ability to activate collagen and elastin production in the dermis which increases the skin's capacity to rejuvenate and regain elasticity.
Cryotherapy has also been used to treat a variety of skin lesions, such as:

Treatment Procedure
Prior to the Cryotherapy facial treatment, our therapists will discuss your skin concerns to ensure a well-thought treatment plan to address your skin type and main areas of concern.
During the treatment, a probe will deliver the sub-zero pressurized liquid nitrogen that will be administered to the face. The skin will immediately feel tight and blood flow will be drastically increased.
Post-Treatment
Immediately post-treatment, you will feel a tightening effect, treated areas may look darker or lighter but any redness or swelling should fade pretty quickly.
