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Alopecia: Prevent, Treat & Reverse with Cryotherapy

Alopecia areata is a relatively common autoimmune disease that causes unpredictable hair loss. Hair loss usually occurs in small patches, although complete hair loss on the head and body is possible. For most people with alopecia, hair loss is nothing more than a few patches. Alopecia, like all autoimmune disorders, is a malfunction in the…

Reduce Chemotherapy-Related Hair Loss with Local Cryotherapy

A major side effect of chemotherapy treatment is hair loss. For many patients, it can be a very challenging aspect of their cancer treatment. New research indicates that cold application can significantly reduce chemotherapy-induced hair loss. Although minor side effects may occur, no serious side effects have been associated with applying cold to the scalp…

ChillSkin is Anti-Aging and Tightens Skin on Face, Neck & Body

The ChillSkin Pagani Cryo T-Shock skin rejuvenation device utilizes hot and cold temperature to stimulate collagen & elastin production in the skin. Heat increases blood and lymphatic circulation and stimulates the growth of new collagen and elastin, while also strengthening and rebuilding existing reserves. Cold temperature boosts skin metabolism and energy leading to visible skin renewal. Dead cells are detoxified while new, healthy, vibrant skin cells are activated. Cold also promotes oxygenation and nutrient delivery in the skin.

ChillSlim Now Available for Cellulite Reduction at ChillRx

The ChillSlim cellulite & fat reducing device utilizes hot and cold to create a significant temperature change in the skin and fatty tissue. This large temperature change (from -18C to +41C) is called “thermal shock” and it has been proven to degrade and destroy fat and cellulite in fatty tissue. ChillSlim utilizes precise protocols alternating hot with cold at different temperatures and time intervals to achieve these incredible results.

Sound & Shock Wave Therapy for Injuries & Erectile Dysfunction

Acoustic sound wave treatment (also known as Low Impact Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy) has been used for the past 30 years. High impact extracorporeal shock waves have been used to break up kidney stones (called lithotripsy). In the context of calcifications in the kidneys, the mechanism of action is purely biomechanical: sound waves smash renal calculi into tiny fragments. These fragments are detoxified from the body through the urinary tract.