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COOL RESULTS FROM CryoSkin

Offering three effective sculpting treatments, and now with a new handsfree option, CryoSkin has been designed specifically for the beauty salon market

CryoSkin is the next generation of body-sculpting devices from Paris. It uses cold temperatures to tackle stubborn fat and tone the skin. CryoSkin 3.0 is the best-selling fat-freezing device in France, and last year sold 600 machines in the US, too. It was developed specifically for beauty salons; with no suction cups, treatments are safe, easy to operate and efficient. Clients can lose up to four inches in five 30-minute sessions. The practical handpiece allows the operation of three treatments: CryoSlimming, CryoToning and CryoFacelift.

CryoSlimming

Based around cryolipolysis or “fat freezing”, this 30-minute treatment uses temperatures as low as -8°C to destroy the adipocytes. There is instant inch loss.

CryoToning

30-minute CryoToning treatments can be performed on any part of the body for a tightening effect on the skin and to treat cellulite. The cold temperatures improve the local metabolism, microcirculation and production of collagen and elastin.

CryoFacelift

These 20-minute treatments rejuvenate and tighten the skin. The pumping effect of the blood system caused by the alternating cold and warm increases the oxygen and nutrient supply to the cells, boosting the production of collagen and elastin. Results are visible from the first session.

NEW in May 2019 – CryoSkin 4.0

CryoSkin 4.0 is the latest iteration of the popular CryoSkin body-contouring device and has been created for professionals who want to offer hands-free CryoSlimming treatments.

The new model can still be used to perform CryoSlimming, CryoToning and CryoFacelift treatments using the handpiece.

CryoSlimming hands-free

CryoSkin 4.0 includes four static heads. Simply place the cryo heads on the treatment area and secure them with the provided bands. The machine takes care of the rest. Treatment time is 30 minutes and there is no suction or risk of skin damage.

While the handpiece operates at negative temperatures, the new hands-free cryo heads use positive temperatures from +2°C to +4°C, which avoids any risk of skin burn while allowing the treatment to remain comfortable.

Did you know?

The death of the fat cells occurs when they reach a temperature lower than +8°C, so it is not always necessary to use negative temperatures to get good results.

Whereas the handpiece achieves very good results using negative temperatures and a slow circular movement, the efficiency of the hands-free treatment results from the fact that the cryo heads are static, so the cold penetrates deeply as the heads are not moved during treatment. Both techniques, handpiece and hands-free, give the same results in terms of inch loss (up to four inches in five sessions).

The four cryo heads can be placed close together or spread further apart for treating a wider area. It is possible to place them on multiple areas as well.

Price: CryoSkin 3.0 from £18,000 + VAT; CryoSkin 4.0 from £23,500 + VAT.

Financing options are available, including a revenueshare option with zero investment up-front, available for a limited number of selected UK- and Ireland-based beauty salons and clinics.

For more information, contact Cryosculpture on 020 3488 4058 info@cryosculpture.comcryosculpture.com

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