CryoLabs

Important Safety Information: Contraindications

Please review this crucial information before considering cryotherapy treatments.
Your health and safety are our utmost priority.

 

Whole Body Cryotherapy

  • Uncontrolled high blood pressure (hypertension)
  • Acute or recent myocardial infarction (heart attack)
  • Unstable angina pectoris
  • Arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat)
  • Symptomatic cardiovascular disease
  • Cardiac pacemaker
  • Peripheral arterial occlusive disease
  • Venous thrombosis (blood clots)
  • Acute or recent cerebrovascular accident (stroke)
  • Uncontrolled seizures
  • Raynaud’s syndrome
  • Cold allergy (urticaria)
  • Acute kidney and urinary tract diseases
  • Open wounds or ulcers
  • Severe anemia
  • Pregnancy
  • Acute infections and fever
  • Claustrophobia
  • Intoxication (alcohol, drugs)
  • Age under 18 (parental consent required)
  • Severe Hypothyroidism
  • Acute respiratory system disorders
  • Bleeding disorders
  • Severe sensitivity to cold
  • Unstable or severe hypertension (>180/100)
  • Recent surgery (consult with your doctor)
  • Epilepsy
  • Cryoglobulinemia
  • Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating)
  • This list is not exhaustive and individual health conditions should be discussed with a healthcare professional before undergoing whole body cryotherapy.
  • Clients with any chronic health conditions should consult their physician before using cryotherapy.
  • It’s important to disclose all medical conditions and medications to the cryotherapy provider before treatment.

Localized Cryotherapy

  • Open or infected wounds in the treatment area
  • Severe Raynaud’s syndrome
  • Cold urticaria (hives caused by cold)
  • Cryoglobulinemia
  • Severe peripheral vascular disease
  • Areas with decreased sensation or numbness
  • Recent surgery in the treatment area (without doctor’s approval)
  • Severe eczema or dermatitis in the treatment area
  • Acute injuries with bleeding or hematoma
  • Known circulatory problems in the treatment area
  • Pregnancy (for abdominal or lower back treatments)
  • Diabetes (due to potential reduced sensitivity)
  • Cardiovascular diseases
  • High blood pressure (hypertension)
  • Allergies to cold
  • Skin conditions or sensitivity in the treatment area
  • Recent botox or filler injections in the treatment area
  • Metal implants in the treatment area
  • History of deep vein thrombosis
  • Hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism
  • Certain autoimmune conditions
  • Diabetes (due to potential reduced sensitivity)
  • Cardiovascular diseases
  • High blood pressure (hypertension)
  • Allergies to cold
  • Skin conditions or sensitivity in the treatment area
  • Recent botox or filler injections in the treatment area
  • Metal implants in the treatment area
  • History of deep vein thrombosis
  • Hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism
  • Certain autoimmune conditions
  • This list is not exhaustive and individual health conditions should be discussed with a healthcare professional before undergoing localized cryotherapy.
  • It’s crucial to inform your cryotherapy provider about any medical conditions, recent injuries, or medications you’re taking.
  • The intensity and duration of localized cryotherapy can be adjusted based on individual tolerance and needs.
  • If you experience any unusual discomfort or reaction during or after treatment, inform your provider immediately.