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Cryotherapy
Cryotherapy is a quick, easy and routine way to organically benefit your overall health on it’s own, or when paired with your existing wellness plan. This simple, three-minute experience exposes your body to the coldest temperatures on earth in order to boost the body’s natural processes to burn calories and help alleviate symptoms of existing health conditions.
Benefits of cryotherapy include:
Faster recovery from injury.
Decreased muscle soreness.
Reduced inflammation and swelling.
Reduced stress, anxiety and fatigue.
Increase metabolism promoting weight loss.
Improved circulation, sleep, mood and libido.
Improved immunity lowering incidence of colds and flu.
Pain relief from joint disorders, rheumatoid diseases and fibromyalgia.
Improved appearance by increasing collagen production and helping reduce cellulite, psoriasis, blemishes and acne.
Cryotherapy
First Time / Member Price -$28
1 Session --- $40
Local Cryotherapy
First Time/ Member Price -$25
1 Session --- $35
Cryotherapy Facial
First Time/ Member Price -$32
1 Session --- $45
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If you are looking for cryotherapy in Houston, schedule an appointment with Defy Cryotherapy & Float. We believe that great health is the closest thing to a cure-all, and cryotherapy has proven to be extremely beneficial in several ways. You'll feel better and improve your health with regular cryotherapy sessions.
If you are not sure about cryotherapy, and you would like to speak with a knowledgeable cryotherapy expert about your needs and goals with cryotherapy, we would love to talk to you. Give us a call or stop by during normal business hours, and we'll talk about cryotherapy with you to determine if it is advisable for your circumstances.
What is Cryotherapy Like?
Our patients are usually a little concerned about cryotherapy being too cold or even hurting them a little bit. That is why we try to remind our patients what the purpose of cryotherapy is. We already know that ice works for pain in general, whether it's ice in a bag or a bathtub full of ice, the cold temperatures can reduce pain and inflammation. However, the comparison of cryotherapy to ice is like comparing a full night's sleep to a catnap. It's a completely different level, and it causes a totally different reaction in the body!
After you exit the cryotherapy chamber, your brain takes over, and for the following 36-48 hours, your brain begins to target those areas of pain or inflammation. The brain targets these areas with red blood cells and endorphins during this period.
Why Do People Get Cryotherapy in Houston?
Many of our patients are individuals who are suffering from pain, anxiety, sports injuries, debilitating conditions, and even individuals who are receiving chemotherapy - a cancer treatment that can cause neuropathy. Cryotherapy can often be used in conjunction with chemotherapy to reduce the chances of a patient developing neuropathy.
Cold packs are a new option for patients who are at risk of developing neuropathy. Studies show that patients who wear cold packs during chemotherapy can avoid developing neuropathy. Of course, we don't treat chemotherapy at Defy Cryotherapy and Float, but we do promote and encourage the use of cryotherapy and a holistic approach to better health.
Is Cryotherapy Safe?
Cryotherapy is completely safe. Cryotherapy is a matter of running cold air over the surface of the skin, and it only goes about a millimeter deep. However, you will be required to wear gloves and boots in the cryotherapy chamber because any part of you that is an extension of the body gets less blood and is susceptible to frost nips. Fingers and toes - we cover those!
Cryotherapy can be a little shocking the first time. There's no water as cold as the steam in cryotherapy on earth, so your brain has no frame of reference. The first time is the hardest. However, after completing cryotherapy, you will experience a massive endorphin rush, which is massively invigorating! Contact Defy Cryotherapy & Float for affordable cryotherapy in Houston today.