Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Cryotherapy – Upper Arm.

Most clients describe minimal discomfort — a cold, tingling sensation during treatment. Sessions are generally well tolerated; any after sensations resolve within hours. We use controlled temperatures and experienced technicians to ensure safety and comfort, with little to no downtime.

Treatment plans vary, but many clients benefit from a series of 3–6 sessions spaced weekly or biweekly. Your technician will assess tissue response and adjust frequency for optimal results and maintenance, depending on goals and recovery needs.

Side effects are usually mild and temporary: redness, numbness, or slight bruising can occur. Serious complications are rare. Inform us of cold sensitivity, circulatory conditions, or pregnancy beforehand so we can determine whether cryotherapy is safe for you.

Ideal candidates are healthy adults seeking reduced inflammation, firmer skin, and enhanced upper arm tone. It's great for recovery and maintenance. People with certain circulatory disorders, cold intolerance, or unmanaged medical conditions should consult a clinician first.

Arrive with clean, lotion-free skin and wear loose clothing for comfort. Share medical history, medications, and recent procedures with your technician. No special fasting required; avoid heavy exercise immediately before your appointment.

After treatment, keep the area moisturized, avoid hot baths or intense exercise for 24 hours, and protect skin from sun exposure. Expect gradual improvement; contact us if you experience prolonged pain, severe redness, or unusual symptoms.