Cryo skin

Different applicators direct high volumes of cold air precisely onto the skin to address conditions like acne, superficial scars, psoriasis, dermatitis and eczema. Each pass lasts 1–3 minutes; visible improvement is most consistent across 5–10 sessions.

Session time

10 min

Credits

1

Used for

Acne · Eczema · Skin elasticity

What to expect

The session,
step by step.

Targeted cold-air applicators for acne, scars and reactive skin conditions.

01

Prep

Skin is cleansed and the treatment area exposed. Your practitioner reviews the condition and selects the appropriate applicator.

02

Cold-air pass

Cold air is directed in smooth, scanning motions across the treatment area. The cold triggers vessel constriction and the start of the thermal-shock response.

03

Rebound

Vessels dilate and oxygenated blood flushes the area, delivering healing enzymes and supporting repair. Skin feels tighter and calmer immediately after.

04

Aftercare

A brief post-treatment check. Your practitioner advises on sun protection and skincare for the next 24 hours.

The science

why precision cold clears what creams can’t.

Concentrated cold air triggers a localised thermal shock — vessels constrict, then rebound and dilate. The contrast accelerates blood flow into the treated area, recruits healing enzymes, calms inflammatory activity and supports tissue repair.

  • Reduces pore size and inflammation linked to acne, rosacea and eczema
  • Stimulates fibroblast activity and collagen production
  • Supports recovery of sun-damaged or reactive skin
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