Everything You Need to Know Before Your First Cryotherapy Session

You’ve heard all about cryotherapy from your friends and social media posts from celebrity athletes, or even read stories about benefits online. Now you’re curious to learn more and maybe even try it out for yourself; however, you probably have questions first. And even if you don’t and you are ready to go, there are still things you’ll want to consider before your first session. With any new experience, it’s important to be prepared. In today’s blog, we’ll discuss what a cryotherapy session is, the benefits and uses, and a few other things you may need to know beforehand.

What are the Benefits of Cryotherapy?

Cryotherapy was originally developed for addressing arthritic pain. The sub-zero temperatures calm the pain receptors and flush inflammation. Athletes later discovered the process also helped flush lactic acid build up which eliminated muscle pain and soreness and increased endurance. Cryotherapy is a great option for those who have an active lifestyle. Because Whole Body Cryotherapy triggers endorphins, additional benefits include better sleep and a boost to your mood and focus. Science shows cryotherapy increases metabolism and burns calories which helps with weight loss as well as boosts collagen for healthier skin and hair. Moreover, the whole body flush helps eliminate toxic cells helping boost immunity and keeping the body healthy.

What Do You Need for a Cryotherapy Session?

All you need is gym shorts and a sports bra and/or tank top. Everything else is provided. Because the therapy elicits vasoconstriction to bring blood towards the heart, we want to make sure your extremities are covered. We’ll provide head covering, gloves, socks and slippers and a medical grade mask to avoid breathing in the cold air. You’ll need to leave your cellphone and electronic accessories outside so they don’t crash in the cold, but you can certainly use wireless headphones if they are covered. We suggest removal of exposed metal jewelry as it can get pretty cold! Our chamber allows for up to three people at a time, but you’re always welcome to go at it alone for your own personal space and time.

What Happens Upon Arrival for your First Cryotherapy Session?

You’ll be asked to complete a general waiver and an Intake Questionnaire for a quick assessment on any injuries, medical conditions and overall health. There a few absolute contraindications including pregnancy and some severe heart conditions, but mostly just general discussion to give you a chance to ask any questions and feel secure about the experience. Dressing rooms are provided for changing. If you are cold or aren’t comfortable walking around the center in gym attire, we have robes available. We’ll outfit you for the experience and set music of your choice. To allow your body time to acclimate to the cold, we start new customers at 2:30 for the first session, increase to 2:45 the second, and settle on 3:00 for repeat visits. That’s all it takes to cool your body, increase metabolism, flush inflammation, produce endorphins and boost collagen.

Localized Cryotherapy is also available for any one particular site of pain. Because capillaries are opened during whole body cryotherapy session, the application of Localized Cryotherapy provides exponential healing (400x more per science) to any one site of pain when used immediately after the cryotherapy session. For those that don’t wish to use whole body cryotherapy, Localized Cryotherapy is beneficial as an individual application similar to an extreme ice pack

Try a Day Pass to experience red light therapy, whole body cryotherapy, localized cryo, vibration therapy and compression therapy. From Fort Walton Beach to 30A to Panama City and all along the Emerald Coat, come experience pain relief and wellness treatments at CRYO850. Contact us today for more information.

What is Red Light Therapy and How Can It Help Me?

If you’ve ever sought treatment for a skin condition or skin damage, you may have come across the idea of red light therapy, whether from naysayers or people who have received red light therapy and speak highly of it. But what is red light therapy exactly? How can it help treat damaged skin, and are the benefits to this treatment real? Let’s discuss what this type of treatment can do for you in today’s blog.

What Is Red Light Therapy? 

Red light therapy uses low-level wavelengths of light along your skin to enhance cellular signaling and heal damaged skin. It’s based on the knowledge of the natural benefits of light, but hyperfocused to get results that you can see. The red light exposure stimulates the production of fibroblasts in your nervous system. These fibroblasts, in turn, begin the process to stimulate the production of collagen, repairing damage to your skin. It even strengthens your existing skin to protect it against damage in the future.

But red light therapy does more than repair damaged skin. Regular exposure to red light wavelengths boosts the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which gives your cells something of a jump start, resulting in increased energy. Here are some of the benefits you can experience through red light therapy:

Improved Skin Health

We’ve touched on this a bit already, but this is the main benefit of red light therapy. In addition to fibroblast production, it also increases circulation between the blood and tissue cells and works to protect skin cells to prevent future damage. Red light therapy is used for anything from burns to acne to anti-aging.

Improved Immune System

Because red light therapy can work to protect your cells and increase the production of ATP and fibroblast, it also helps to boost your immune system. We’ve discussed that regular red light therapy treatment will help protect your skin from damage in the future by increasing collagen. Red light therapy can also boost your immune system as a whole to protect you from a host of illnesses and conditions.

Muscle Recovery

Athletes recovering from injury will often turn to red light therapy to speed along muscle recovery and heal wounds so they can return to the game they love. Regular exposure to red light wavelengths can reduce inflammation, and by increasing blood flow, it’s easier for the muscles to repair themselves.

Reduced Joint Pain

Inflammation plagues the lives of those with arthritis, fibromyalgia, and other joint injuries. The reduced inflammation due to red light therapy can also help improve the quality of life to people with these conditions and more. With reduced inflammation, they’ll be more easily able to move around, thus reducing and managing their symptoms themselves.

These are just a few of the benefits you can enjoy from red light therapy, and red light therapy is just one of our many wellness treatments. Want to learn more about how red light therapy can help you? Contact CRYO850 today for more information or to schedule an appointment.