How Much Does Cryotherapy Cost?

02 Dec.,2024

 

How Much Does Cryotherapy Cost?

Cryotherapy Pricing

At Novique Medical Aesthetics, we are pleased to make cryotherapy affordable. You can expect to pay $40 for your first Cryotherapy session. If you like it, you can purchase a package that offers a number of sessions at a discounted price. To learn more about pricing, we encourage you to schedule a consultation at our office.

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The duration of the session is another factor that can affect the cost of cryotherapy. The average cryotherapy session lasts around three minutes, but some clinics offer longer sessions that can last up to 10 minutes. Longer sessions typically cost more than shorter sessions, and some clinics charge by the minute. On average, a 10-minute cryotherapy session can cost anywhere from $75 to $100.

The number of treatments needed can also impact the cost of cryotherapy. Many people find that they experience the full benefits of cryotherapy after multiple sessions. Depending on the condition being treated, a course of cryotherapy may require multiple sessions per week for several weeks. Some clinics offer package deals that can reduce the cost of multiple sessions. On average, a package of five to 10 cryotherapy sessions can cost between $200 and $600.

It&#;s important to note that the cost of cryotherapy is not typically covered by health insurance. Since cryotherapy is still considered an alternative therapy, insurance providers do not cover the cost of treatment. However, some health savings accounts (HSAs) and flexible spending accounts (FSAs) may cover the cost of cryotherapy. It&#;s best to check with your specific HSA or FSA provider to see if cryotherapy is an eligible expense.

How Does Cryotherapy Work?

We are the only practice in the area that uses the CRYO Science Arctic, which is known as the most effective cryotherapy chambers to ever exist. Unlike other chambers, your head will not stick out, allowing for a much safer and effective experience. The CRYO Science Arctic is the safest device on the market because of the oxygen monitors that allow complete regulation of temperature with even distribution from head to toe.

How Much Does A Cryotherapy Chamber Cost?

How Much Should A Cryotherapy Chamber Cost?

Cryotherapy chambers are upwards of $40,000 and more for a brand new unit. Top-of-the-line chambers are often over $60,000 and come with professional installation and training. This is often a major purchase for a small business owner, who must achieve a full ROI before a serious profit is made. For example, a $50,000 investment in a chamber will require about 4 sessions per day&#;seven days per week&#;for an entire year to achieve a full return on investment. Electric-powered chambers often cost $100,000 or more and require serious permit-drawing construction. Ultimately your choice of the chamber should include the following:

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  • Ability to run multiple sessions per day - no "dry out" time

  • Lowest nitrogen consumption possible - such as the XR

  • No electric lifts - these inevitably break over time, costing you more money

Are Electric Chambers Worth The Cost?

Electric cryotherapy chambers are popular and very expensive. The big drawback is that they do not get as cold as nitrogen chambers. The appeal of electric cryotherapy chambers is that multiple people can go in at once. This appeals to large sports teams, universities, and big-box gyms. The downside is that small business owner are often unable to afford an electric chamber. For someone to invest twice the amount in an electric chamber they will need twice the time to achieve an ROI. For small shops, this is not practical as most cryo sessions are a one-at-a-time type of service.

What Is The Cold Difference?

Both types of cryotherapy chambers get very cold, but nitrogen chambers are significantly colder. Electrics use a type of refrigeration and can only get about -150°F cold. This is cold, but the cryogenic environment only exists at -160°F, and this is why nitrogen chambers were invented: to put customers into a truly cryogenic chamber to receive the greatest benefits. Sometimes people are misled to believe that a person must have their head in the cold for a "vagus nerve reaction" or "illusion of hypothermia," but that is simply not the case. Cryotherapy is encountered in both methods, although nitrogen-powered machines are more efficient, less expensive, and don't require any construction for installation.

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