Sage Beauty And Wellness

FAQ

A: Whole Body Cryotherapy is a non-invasive treatment that exposes your body to extremely cold temperatures for 2-3 minutes, promoting recovery, reducing inflammation, and enhancing overall wellness.

Possible Health Concerns & Restrictions:

• Not recommended for individuals with severe hypertension, heart disease, or poor circulation.
• Contraindicated for pregnant women.
• Avoid if you have cold-related conditions like Raynaud’s syndrome or cryoglobulinemia.
• Individuals with pacemakers or electronic implants should avoid this treatment.

Pre- and Post-Treatment Instructions:

• Avoid neuromodulator injections (like Botox) or fillers within 24 hours before or after treatment.
• Post-cosmetic surgery patients should consult with their surgeon before proceeding.
• Do not apply oils or lotions to your skin before the session.

This treatment targets specific areas of the body to reduce pain, inflammation, or swelling, using cold air applied directly to the problem area.

Possible Health Concerns & Restrictions:

• Avoid if you have any open wounds or skin infections.
• Patients with compromised immune systems or poor circulation should consult their physician.

Pre- and Post-Treatment Instructions:

• If you’ve recently received fillers or had plastic surgery, avoid the treatment on those areas for at least 4 weeks.
• Refrain from using the treatment on newly treated areas after receiving neuromodulators.

Cryo T-Shock uses alternating cold and warm temperatures to destroy fat cells (for body contouring) and stimulate collagen production for anti-aging treatments.

Possible Health Concerns & Restrictions:

• Not recommended for individuals with kidney or liver disease, diabetes, or severe cardiovascular conditions.
• Those with metal implants in the treatment area should avoid this therapy.
• Pregnant women should refrain from this treatment.

Pre- and Post-Treatment Instructions:

• Avoid any cosmetic injectables on the treated area; No Botox for 14 days and no filler for 4 weeks before and after.
• Post-surgical clients should allow at least 6-8 weeks after procedures like liposuction before considering Cryo T-Shock.

EMSZero is a non-invasive treatment that uses electromagnetic energy to stimulate muscles, promoting muscle growth and fat reduction.

Possible Health Concerns & Restrictions:

• Not suitable for those with pacemakers, heart conditions, or electronic implants.
• Pregnant women and individuals with metal implants should avoid EMS treatments.

Pre- and Post-Treatment Instructions:

• If you’ve had neuromodulators or dermal fillers, ensure a 24-hour gap before undergoing EMS treatments.
• Post-surgery, wait for full recovery before booking an EMS session.

This non-invasive treatment uses low wavelengths of light to reduce inflammation, improve skin health, and promote cellular repair.

Possible Health Concerns & Restrictions:

• Avoid if you have photosensitivity or are taking medications that increase light sensitivity.
• Not recommended for individuals with a history of skin cancer or those undergoing treatments like chemotherapy.

Pre- and Post-Treatment Instructions:

• If you’ve recently had cosmetic procedures like microneedling or chemical peels, wait at least 48 hours before starting red light therapy.
• Clients who have had neuromodulators or fillers should allow a minimum of 24 hours post-treatment.

General Pre- and Post-Treatment Care:

• Neuromodulators & Fillers: Avoid treatments that apply extreme heat, cold, or pressure to the area for at least 2 weeks.

• Post-Plastic Surgery: Always consult with your plastic surgeon about the appropriate timeline for resuming wellness treatments. Typically, a waiting period of 6-8 weeks post-surgery is advised.
• Cosmetic Treatments: For skin resurfacing procedures, lasers, or peels, avoid treatments that could interfere with your skin’s healing for at least 48 hours.

This ensures that you receive the best possible outcome from both your wellness services and cosmetic enhancements.

A Cryo Facial uses controlled cold air to stimulate blood flow, tighten skin, reduce puffiness, and improve skin texture for a refreshed and youthful appearance.

Possible Health Concerns & Restrictions:

• Avoid Cryo Facials if you suffer from rosacea, cold allergies, or skin conditions aggravated by cold temperatures.
• Clients with recent cosmetic surgery or facial fillers should wait at least 2 weeks before a Cryo Facial.

Pre- and Post-Treatment Instructions:

• Avoid Cryo Facials for 24 hours if you’ve had neuromodulators (e.g., Botox) or dermal fillers.
• Post-plastic surgery patients should wait at least 2-4 weeks and consult their surgeon before receiving a Cryo Facial.
• Use a gentle cleanser and moisturizer post-treatment to soothe and protect your skin. Avoid aggressive skincare products like retinoids for 48 hours post-treatment.

General Pre- and Post-Treatment Care:

• Neuromodulators & Fillers: Avoid extreme temperatures and pressure on the treated area for at least 2 weeks for Botox – 4 weeks for filler.
• Post-Plastic Surgery: Consult with your plastic surgeon to determine the appropriate timeline for resuming wellness treatments. Generally, 6-8 weeks post-surgery is recommended.
• Cosmetic Treatments: For treatments such as microneedling, laser therapy, or chemical peels, wait at least one week before scheduling any wellness treatments to avoid irritation.

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