
Soul Chill Cryotherapy
Cryotherapy
Cryotherapy is a treatment that involves exposing the body to extremely cold temperatures for therapeutic purposes. It is commonly used to reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and promote muscle recovery. The procedure can be applied locally or to the whole body and is popular in both medical and wellness settings.
Cryotherapy was first introduced in the late 1970s by Japanese doctor Toshima Yamaguchi, who used it to treat rheumatoid arthritis. Since then, its applications have expanded, offering a wide range of health and recovery benefits.
Cryotherapy is rapidly gaining popularity as a holistic and safe treatment option for a variety of health concerns. Its appeal lies in its natural approach to healing, using extreme cold to stimulate the body's own healing processes without the need for invasive procedures or medications. Many people are drawn to cryotherapy for its ability to reduce inflammation, alleviate pain, improve circulation, and boost overall wellness.
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Local cryotherapy
Localised Cryotherapy targets specific areas of the body with intense cold..
This treatment is particularly beneficial for reducing pain and inflammation in a focused area, making it popular for injuries, arthritis, or post-surgery recovery. It can accelerate healing by increasing blood flow to the treated area while minimising swelling and discomfort.
At Soul Chill we use Electric Cryotherapy as it is a safer option using cooled air instead of gases, allowing for precise temperature control without the risks associated with liquid nitrogen, making it a gentler and more consistent option for sensitive individuals.

Cryotherapy facials
A Cryotherapy Facial involves applying cold air to the face to rejuvenate the skin. This non-invasive treatment stimulates collagen production, tightens pores, reduces puffiness, and improves overall skin tone.
By increasing blood circulation, Cryotherapy Facials help bring nutrients and oxygen to the skin, giving it a refreshed and youthful appearance.
The cold also helps to reduce inflammation and redness, making it beneficial for people with acne or sensitive skin, offering a natural and revitalising boost to facial health.