Cryotherapy (CO2 Slush)
COSMETIC DERMATOLOGY
A CO2 Slush, also known as Cryotherapy, is a procedure that has been used for over 25 years in dermatology. It is used to treat acne, acne scars, and fade redness left by acne or other discoloration.
> Cryotherapy (CO2 Slush)
> Dermal Fillers (Soft Tissue Augmentation)
> Earlobe Reduction
> Fat Transfer
> Hair Transplant and Platelet Rich Plasma (Tru-PRP)
> Intense Pulse Light / Photofacial (IPL)
> Kybella® (Deoxycholic Acid) Injection
> Lasers
> Laser Hair Removal
> Minimal Incision Facelift
> miraDry
> Nipple Reduction Surgery
> O-Shot (Orgasm Enhancement)
> Sclerotherapy
> secretRF (Non-surgical Facial Resurfacing)
> Titan
> Tru-PRP (Autologous Platelet Rich Plasma
> Tumescent Liposuction / Tummy Tuck
Liquid Co2 is made into a snowy powder and wrapped in gauze and then dipped into acetone to create a slush. The slush is then lightly dabbed over the treated areas. Cryotherapy has anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties making it ideal for acne prone skin. Cryotherapy can be done as often as once every two weeks. This procedure may be covered by some insurance companies.