Cryoskin Vs. CoolSculpting

Cryoskin Vs. CoolSculpting

Are you in good shape but unhappy with some areas of your body that, no matter how often you work out, just won’t seem to change?

Well, you may be interested in an effective cryotherapy treatment. 

The two forms of cryotherapy that more people are turning to are Cryoskin and CoolSculpting. These treatments can offer an efficient method for minimizing the appearance of fat pockets and, at the same time, toning the body.

They do this by subjecting fat storage cells to freezing temperatures, which causes the cells to die.

While they are similar, there are differences between these two therapies. What are the main differences between them? Is one more effective than the other?

Keep reading below to get the answers to these questions and learn more about these two types of cryotherapy. 

Cryoskin vs. CoolSculpting

CryoSlimming and CoolSculpting are similar procedures. Both of them are non-invasive, non-surgical, and require no recovery time.

Also, both CoolSculpting and Cryoskin are FDA-approved methods for destroying stubborn fat while sculpting and toning the skin.

Let’s take a look at each separately now.

CoolSculpting

CoolSculpting, a non-surgical fat reduction procedure based on the science of cryolipolysis, is also a non-surgical fat reduction technique. It is most effective on the inner and outer thighs, upper and lower abdomen, love handles, arms, chin, back, and under buttocks. It reduces the appearance of cellulite on the arms, buttocks, and legs.

CoolSculpting freezes fat cells using a technique known as cryolipolysis. The freezing procedure damages fat cells, which then die and are removed from the body by the lymphatic system.

Cryoskin

Cryoskin is an umbrella term for eliminating fat cells through the concentrated application of cold and heat, a process known as apoptosis (or “programmed cell death”).

Cryoskin was originally developed in France. A wand-like instrument is used to glide over problem regions in a non-invasive, painless manner.

In reality, though, there are three distinct Cryoskin treatments: CryoSlimming, CryoToning, and Cryoskin facials. The only difference between the three treatments is the setting to which the wand is set.

Cryoskin is an umbrella term for a proprietary method that eliminates fat cells through the use of hot and cold temperatures.

Key Differences of These Two Fat Loss Treatments

There is little difference in how well Cryoskin and Coolsculpting work. The key ways they are different mainly comes down to cost, efficiency, and technique.

CryoSlimming, CryoToning, and Cryoskin facials take less time than CoolSculpting (20 to 30 minutes vs. one to three hours). However, they require three to five treatments for optimal results. In contrast, CoolSculpting requires a single operation.

When it comes to pricing, you’ll see some differences between these treatments.

CoolSculpting treatment typically costs between $2,000 and $4,000. How much you will pay depends on various factors, including the size of the treatment region, the size of the applicator, and the desired effect.

Cryoskin is generally more affordable, with pricing around $350 per session, $975 for three sessions, and $1,500 for five.

You may rest assured that whatever approach you choose will provide you with a safe and efficient fat-loss treatment. However, it’s important to remember that neither Cryoskin nor CoolSculpting can replace a healthy diet, regular exercise, or a healthy lifestyle.