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Get answers to common questions about Cryotherapy – Front Upper Thigh.
Sessions typically last 10–20 minutes, depending on your goals and tolerance. Your technician will customize duration to address inflammation or firmness needs while ensuring safety and comfort. Expect quick treatment with minimal downtime and immediate invigorating sensation.
Yes for most adults; however, an initial consultation screens for contraindications like circulatory disorders, cold sensitivities, or pregnancy. Our team assesses your medical history and skin condition to ensure safety and tailor temperature settings for effective, comfortable treatment.
Most clients report a brisk, tingling cold sensation that quickly becomes tolerable. Mild temporary numbness or redness may occur but typically resolves within minutes. We monitor comfort continuously and adjust intensity for a pleasant, safe experience.
Recommended course varies: 4–8 sessions spaced one to two weeks apart often produces noticeable improvements in inflammation and skin tone. Your practitioner will create a personalized plan based on goals, response to treatment, and activity level.
Side effects are usually mild and temporary: redness, slight swelling, tingling, or sensitivity at the treated site. Rarely bruising occurs. Follow aftercare instructions, and contact us if symptoms persist beyond 48–72 hours for evaluation.
Arrive with clean, dry skin and wear comfortable clothing for easy access. Avoid lotions or topical products on the area beforehand. Inform your therapist of medications, recent injuries, or medical conditions to ensure safe, tailored treatment.