The new package combines three Art of Cryo systems / Photo: Art of Cryo
Art of Cryo offers more than cold therapy, creating opportunities for operators to meaningfully deliver against clients’ aspirations.
Two years ago, the company shook up the market with bespoke AI-powered treatments informed by each customer’s physical goals. Since then, it’s been experimenting with complementary therapies and data-driven tech to take cryotherapy to the next level.
“Innovation is at the heart of what we do,” says Rainer Bolsinger, chief sales and marketing officer. “The inspiration behind this philosophy is the desire to offer even more results from cryotherapy.”
Now, Art of Cryo is ready to unveil the next generation of cryotherapy in Q1 2023; the Art of Cryo Tec-Spa Module.
Introducing Tec-Spa The new offering is designed to provide one of the most powerful biohacking solutions on the market by bringing together three Art of Cryo appliances and three health-tracking devices to create one complete journey.
Art of Cryo’s signature electric Vaultz cryo chambers will form the core component of the offering, with the Multi Cryo-Hacking System (MCS) being the second element.
The MCS cabin offers three types of light therapy (blue, green and red), ionised oxygen therapy, aromatherapy and long-wave heat therapy.
The Tec-Spa trio will be completed by the Art of Cryo Flow System, which provides intermittent vacuum therapy to stimulate lymphatic drainage, encourage recovery and deliver performance enhancement.
Tangible health outcomes Although Art of Cryo knows the benefits of these therapies speak for themselves, it appreciates the new wave in consumer demand for tracking health data. In order to measure guests’ physiological changes and progress, the company will complement the journey with a pre- and post-treatment 3D body scan, a breath analysis ritual and a wearable smart ring, called MCRC Vital X.
Guests and clinicians will be able to access results via a mobile app, where it’ll be possible to upload and compare data, as well as book appointments, send gifts and participate in exclusive events.
Exceeding expectations With a vision for the future and an understanding of the market and what matters in life, Art of Cryo offers concepts that improve people’s lifestyles and quality of life through science, technology and biohacking.
Powered by this philosophy, the Tec-Spa Module has been designed to help humans operate at the next level by improving sleep, nutrition and activity, resulting in better overall health, increased energy, less stress and a better chance of living a long life.
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The new package combines three Art of Cryo systems / Photo: Art of Cryo
Art of Cryo offers more than cold therapy, creating opportunities for operators to meaningfully deliver against clients’ aspirations.
Two years ago, the company shook up the market with bespoke AI-powered treatments informed by each customer’s physical goals. Since then, it’s been experimenting with complementary therapies and data-driven tech to take cryotherapy to the next level.
“Innovation is at the heart of what we do,” says Rainer Bolsinger, chief sales and marketing officer. “The inspiration behind this philosophy is the desire to offer even more results from cryotherapy.”
Now, Art of Cryo is ready to unveil the next generation of cryotherapy in Q1 2023; the Art of Cryo Tec-Spa Module.
Introducing Tec-Spa The new offering is designed to provide one of the most powerful biohacking solutions on the market by bringing together three Art of Cryo appliances and three health-tracking devices to create one complete journey.
Art of Cryo’s signature electric Vaultz cryo chambers will form the core component of the offering, with the Multi Cryo-Hacking System (MCS) being the second element.
The MCS cabin offers three types of light therapy (blue, green and red), ionised oxygen therapy, aromatherapy and long-wave heat therapy.
The Tec-Spa trio will be completed by the Art of Cryo Flow System, which provides intermittent vacuum therapy to stimulate lymphatic drainage, encourage recovery and deliver performance enhancement.
Tangible health outcomes Although Art of Cryo knows the benefits of these therapies speak for themselves, it appreciates the new wave in consumer demand for tracking health data. In order to measure guests’ physiological changes and progress, the company will complement the journey with a pre- and post-treatment 3D body scan, a breath analysis ritual and a wearable smart ring, called MCRC Vital X.
Guests and clinicians will be able to access results via a mobile app, where it’ll be possible to upload and compare data, as well as book appointments, send gifts and participate in exclusive events.
Exceeding expectations With a vision for the future and an understanding of the market and what matters in life, Art of Cryo offers concepts that improve people’s lifestyles and quality of life through science, technology and biohacking.
Powered by this philosophy, the Tec-Spa Module has been designed to help humans operate at the next level by improving sleep, nutrition and activity, resulting in better overall health, increased energy, less stress and a better chance of living a long life.
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