Yes, Cryo T-Shock is safe. It is a non-invasive treatment designed to induce lipolysis, the breakdown of fat cells, reducing body fat without harming surrounding tissues. This specialized technique alternates between warm and cold temperatures, applied directly to the client's skin.
Without using gas, ice or other substances dispersed in the environment, Cryo T-Shock delivers both the cryogenic and thermal heat benefits alternating throughout the treatment. This action creates thermal shocks from cold and warm provoking therapeutic benefits that cold therapy alone cannot produce.
The body's complex functions rely on chemical reactions between hormones and receptors, carried by the blood. Areas with high fat, like the belly and thighs, often have poor blood supply, preventing hormones from reaching fat cells and triggering lipolysis (fat breakdown). Cryostimulation rapidly cools the skin, causing the body to increase its metabolic rate to generate heat. This widens blood vessels, boosting blood flow, allowing hormones to reach fat cells and break them down. Additionally, this process improves lymphatic drainage, reducing cellulite.
One effect of cryotherapy is an increase in metabolic processes and circulation, leading the body to burn more calories than usual. However, this rise in metabolism alone isn't typically enough for significant weight loss without some exercise. Engaging in 30 minutes or more of exercise immediately after the procedure helps accelerate metabolism, increase calorie burn, and maximize the results of the cryotherapy.
Dealing with pain from an injury or digestive issues? Whether it's indigestion, heartburn, menstrual pain, bloating, or constipation, we all face tummy troubles at some point. Yet, many don't consider massage therapy as a solution. Cryo T-Shock therapeutic massage can effectively alleviate these stomach issues.
Cryo T-Shock is also beneficial for relieving injury-related pain. It relaxes sore muscles, promotes healing and cell repair, reduces inflammation, and boosts circulation.