Cryo Cabin

The Cryo Cabin, which applies cold at temperatures reaching -30 degrees, is a modern rejuvenation method that stimulates the body and supports metabolism. This technology, which provides a feeling of revitalization with short sessions, aims for fitness and recovery.

Rejuvenation with Freezing Power

Cryo Cabin is the most advanced version of body shaping and fat reduction devices. All devices except Cryo Cabin only offer regional slimming options and take a long time. With this system, we can achieve slimming not only regionally but for the entire body in a much shorter time. The treatment sessions applied as a 20-session package last only 3 minutes.

A shock effect is created on the body with a temperature drop of -190 degrees. This temperature drop accelerates blood circulation and increases the body's resistance, so the person does not feel cold inside the cabin; rather, they feel a sensation of resistance.

Aside from other use cases, Cryo Cabin is a state-of-the-art device that helps with chronic pain, psoriasis, eczema, strengthening the immune system, obesity, reducing edema, increasing skin elasticity, alleviating sunburns, sleep disorders, pain before menstrual periods, and has an aphrodisiac effect on men.

The system, which causes no harm to the environment, is recommended by many world-renowned doctors for the treatment of obesity, pain relief, and increasing the endurance of professional athletes. The effects of the Cryo Cabin system, preferred by world-famous basketball players, footballers, and marathon and cycling athletes seeking high endurance, have been the subject of many scientific articles and have been confirmed by athletes to enhance their performance.

- Overall body slimming

- Cellulite Treatment

- Chronic pain relief treatment

- Psoriasis

- Eczema

- Aphrodisiac effect

- Strengthening the immune system

- Balancing the heat regulation system

- Obesity

- Reducing edema

- Skin rejuvenation

- Treatment to alleviate sunburns (Sunburn)

  -120 °C  -140 °C -140  °C → -190 °C

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