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Dave Scarbrough

Dave Scarbrough

5.0Exceptional(17)
2 hires on Thervo
7+ years in business
Columbus, OH & Online
Rick M. says, "Dave is the best out there for Reiki or Hypnotherapy. I highly recommend him. " Read more
Hands That Give Back

Hands That Give Back

New on Thervo
5 hires on Thervo
7+ years in business
Columbus, OH
Licensed Massage Therapist and Licensed Esthetician with a studio located in German Village . Love to revitalize a body and renew your skin . Offering 45 / 60/ 75 / 90 and 2 hour massage and facial services as well as waxing and body scrubs and manscaping. LGBTQ owned and operated . I have been licensed for 11 years as a massage therapist and 5 as an esthetician . Check out services at www.movementsofqi.com
Kelleys Crystal Massage

Kelleys Crystal Massage

New on Thervo
3 hires on Thervo
6+ years in business
Columbus, OH
Hello I'm kelley a great massage . I offer a great way to relax and take away your days stress. 380-283-9408 Please feel free to text or call 12- 8pm 7days 😁
Emerald Energies Wellness

Emerald Energies Wellness

New on Thervo
13+ years in business
Dublin, OH
Reiki and Himalayan Singing Bowls Sound Bath. Reiki is a Japanese technique for relaxation that also promotes healing. Sneha has been practicing Usui and Narayan Reiki for over seven years. Located in Dublin, OH. Reiki is a safe, gentle, non-invasive form of natural energy - based technique. The Reiki practitioner channels the universal life force energy to the client so as to balance and improve the flow of energy in the client's body to support the client's physical, emotional, mental and spiritual well being. The Himalayan Singing Bowls are crafted with seven metals especially designed to bring the mind, body and soul into harmony. The ...
Endeavors Holistic Services

Endeavors Holistic Services

New on Thervo
Columbus, OH
I help people with holistic relaxation services exercise routines and many types of positive and healthy ways to live a more healthier and happier lifestyle My services are available 7 days a week by appointment Call Larry at (614)361-2062
Substance Abuse Therapist III

Substance Abuse Therapist III

New on Thervo
22+ years in business
Williamsport, OH & Online
Welcome to Substance Abuse Therapist III, where I specialize in Therapy and Counseling, including Family, Relationship, and Spiritual Counseling. Based in Williamsport, OH (Zip: 43164), I am dedicated to providing personalized and compassionate care to support your journey towards healing and self-discovery. With a deep commitment to fostering meaningful connections, I work diligently to help individuals and families navigate their challenges and mobilize their capacity for growth and well-being. Let’s work together to achieve a healthier, more fulfilling life.

Your Cryotherapy questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thervo.

What is cryotherapy?

Cryotherapy is a term for the therapeutic use of extremely cold temperatures to treat various health conditions. The intense cold—often below -200°F—triggers responses in the body like increasing circulation, raising the core temperature, and releasing anti-inflammatory proteins.

The two main types of cryotherapy are:

  • Whole body cryotherapy (WBC): You enter a cryotherapy chamber or cryosauna and your entire body is exposed to the extremely cold air, usually for about 2 to 4 minutes.
  • Localized cryotherapy: This cryotherapy method targets a specific area of the body using a cryotherapy wand or cooling machine dispensing cold air.

How much does cryotherapy cost?

Cryotherapy costs $50 to $100 per session on average for a 2-to-4-minute experience of full-body exposure to temperatures as cold as -240°F, also known as whole-body cryotherapy. Many cryotherapy centers offer package deals that significantly lower the cost per session.

Localized cryotherapy that targets a specific area of the body has varying costs depending on the specific focus or issue:

  • A treatment with the goal of reducing inflammation and promote healing to an injured joint or muscle area costs $25 to $50 per session.
  • Cryotherapy to remove skin tags, warts, or other legions costs $100 to $200 on average.
  • A cryotherapy facial costs $50 to $300 for a 10 to 30+ minute facial to increase blood flow and circulation to the face for a more youthful glow.
  • CryoSlimming, a patented "fat freezing" form of cryotherapy, costs $250 to $450 per session on average.

How much does CoolSculpting cost?

CoolSculpting costs $500 to $4,000+ per session, depending on the number and size of the areas you want to treat. The total cost to treat one area is $2,000 to $4,500 on average but can be as low as $400 or as high as $12,000+ in some cases.

CoolSculpting is a patented form of "fat freezing" cryotherapy that uses a suction applicator to draw in and freeze the targeted area's skin and fatty tissue. The frozen fat dies, and is eventually eliminated from the body. Results range from 10% to 25% fat cell reduction in the treated area, but they take several weeks or months to be fully visible.

Is cryotherapy safe?

Localized cryotherapy is considered safe when performed by a qualified medical professional. Potential side effects, usually minor and temporary, include redness, swelling, or blistering. Many people feel the benefits of removing precancerous growths or lesions outweigh the potential risks of medical cryotherapy procedures.

Advocates claim that whole-body cryotherapy (WBC), is generally safe for most healthy adults, provided it's administered properly in a controlled setting by qualified staff. However, the American Academy of Dermatology Association (AAD) cautions against this type of cryotherapy due to the limited scientific research and the serious potential health risks, which include frostbite, burns, and eye injuries.

Who should not use cryotherapy?

Anyone considering cryotherapy must consult their doctor first to ensure it is appropriate and safe for them. Individuals under 18 years old also need parental consent to get cryotherapy treatment. 

People with any of the following medical conditions should not undergo whole-body cryotherapy, as it may be unsafe or problematic:

  • Arrhythmia
  • Bleeding disorders
  • Cardiac pacemaker
  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Claustrophobia
  • Cold allergy
  • Fever
  • Infection
  • Kidney and urinary tract diseases
  • Lung disorders
  • Peripheral arterial occlusive disease
  • Pregnancy
  • Raynaud’s Syndrome
  • Recent heart attack
  • Recent or acute cerebrovascular accident
  • Severe anemia
  • Severe hypertension
  • Tumor disease
  • Uncontrolled seizures
  • Unstable angina
  • Venous thrombosis

Does cryotherapy hurt?

Extreme cold can feel quite intense at first and may cause a temporary stinging, tingling, or prickling feeling, depending on the type of cryotherapy. Most people report that cryotherapy doesn't hurt, but everyone is different. Some people find the intense cold invigorating and energizing, while others may not enjoy it as much.

Medical, localized cryotherapy to remove skin lesions may cause more discomfort for some than a whole-body session due to the focused stream of extreme cold to one area of the body.

Does insurance cover cryotherapy?

Most insurance companies do not cover cryotherapy when it's used for general wellness. However, some insurance policies may partially cover it if a doctor determines it's medically necessary to treat a specific condition or injury.

You may be able to use funds from a flexible spending account (FSA) or health savings account (HSA) for cryotherapy treatment. Contact your FSA or HAS provider to confirm the terms of your specific policy.

Does cryotherapy work for weight loss?

Some studies show that whole-body cryotherapy may help with weight loss, reducing belly fat, and to treat metabolic syndrome when used as a supplemental therapy. Cryotherapy itself does not burn fat, but extreme cold exposure helps increase circulation in the body and may speed up your metabolism. Still, the research is limited, and the treatment is not safe for everyone, so proceed with caution.

How cold is cryotherapy?

The temperature of cryotherapy sessions varies depending on the type. Most whole-body cryotherapy chambers range in temperature from -150°F to -240°F, depending on the machine and its cooling method.

How often should you do cryotherapy?

Most cryotherapy centers recommend 2 to 3 sessions per week for whole-body cryotherapy, or more if you're using cryotherapy to help with an injury or pain relief.

"Fat freezing" cryotherapy treatments like CoolSculpting and Cryoslimming have different treatment protocols depending on the area you're targeting. For this type of cryotherapy, sessions must be spaced further apart to allow for the frozen fat to be flushed out before the next treatment.

How do I choose the best cryotherapy provider?

Follow these tips to help you choose a qualified cryotherapy provider that aligns with your needs, goals, and budget:

  • Confirm their training, experience level, and the type of equipment they use.
  • Check out the facility beforehand to make sure it's clean and well-maintained.
  • Look for positive reviews on sites like Thervo and Google.
  • Select a reputable clinic or spa with licensed providers specializing in cryotherapy.
  • Ask questions about the treatment options, as well as the potential risks or side effects.
  • If you're looking for Cryofacials or "fat freezing" treatments, ask to see before and after photos of past clients who had the same cryotherapy treatment.

Questions to ask a cryotherapy provider

Ask these important questions to ensure you choose a well-qualified cryotherapy provider:

  • What type of equipment do you use? Is it FDA-approved?
  • How long have you been offering cryotherapy treatment?
  • How are the staff performing the treatments trained?
  • What cryotherapy treatments do you offer? What are the potential benefits of each? 
  • What are the temperature settings and length of the sessions? Are these settings backed by any scientific research?
  • What are the contraindications and potential risks or side effects for each treatment?
  • What safety standards and protocols do you follow?
  • Can you provide before-and-after photos or testimonials from clients who've done the same treatment here?
  • Do you offer any package deals or membership options to lower the cost per session?

Reviews for Columbus cryotherapy services

Recent success stories from people in the Columbus area.
Vanessa S.
Dave is my Reiki Master Teacher. Along with teaching me Reiki, he had also given me Reiki. One time I had a kidney stone that turned into a kidney infection. I was in a lot of pain & couldn’t keep anything down including my antibiotics. Dave took the time to drive an hour to see me & gave me Reiki but we first set an intention; to calm down, to keep my meds down, to make the pain go away we’re some of the intentions. When Dave began giving me a Reiki, I literally felt the energy encased around my kidney. Such warmth and peace. Since then, I have not felt anything like that again. After the session, I had very little to no pain & I was able to keep my meds down. Dave channels this energy very well.
Dave Scarbrough
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