The Art of Cryo Vacu System strengthens connective tissue / Photo: Art of Cryo
In October 2021, Cool-Zoone cryotherapy centre opened in Klagenfurt, Austria. Less than six months later, a reconstruction project is now underway to expand the successful wellness centre to accommodate its unprecedented demand.
According to facility owner, Kristina Milojevic, its popularity is due to her decision to work with cryotherapy expert, Art of Cryo. It was important to be able to offer clients the very best experience and in her opinion, this was only possible with high-performance cryotherapy equipment from the industry specialist.
Diversifying the offering Cool-Zoone Klagenfurt opened with Art of Cryo’s advanced software and one of its V1 Lux cryotherapy chambers, which is used to deliver more than 50 treatments a day.
The centre’s expansion project is progressing and Milojevic is planning a grand reopening for Q3 2022. The upgrades will enable the team to conduct more cryotherapy sessions and offer new therapies, in combination with cryotherapy practices, to enhance results.
Art of Cryo’s expertise has been used to add the finishing touches to the upgraded facility, including the purchase of another high-performance cryo chamber and an Art of Cryo Vacu System.
This new technology will offer effective intermittent vacuum therapy (IVT), designed to promote recovery, strengthen connective tissue and contour the body. IVT was developed by NASA and the German Aerospace Center and is believed to enhance the health effects of cryotherapy.
Vital signs check up Cool-Zoone Klagenfurt will also increase its offering by providing Art of Cryo’s new ‘vital sign’ check-ups before, during and after cryotherapy treatments. This innovative diagnostic system records heart rate, body temperature, blood pressure and oxygen saturation in seconds and transmits these values to Art of Cryo’s software and app for viewing by clients.
The chambers’ high-resolution 3D-body scan will also be upgraded with new functionality and measurement variants.
Cool-Zoone Klagenfurt will be one of the first facilities in the world to offer Art of Cryo’s Multi-CryoHacking-System, which is due to launch in the final quarter of this year. The team is looking forward to welcoming customers back to a refreshed menu and the gold standard in cryotherapy.
To tap into this high-performance wellness trend and offer your guests a new way to refresh their wellbeing, contact www.artofcryo.com
PHOTO: ART OF CRYO
"It was important to be able to offer clients the very best experience" – Kristina Milojevic, Cool-Zoone
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The Art of Cryo Vacu System strengthens connective tissue / Photo: Art of Cryo
In October 2021, Cool-Zoone cryotherapy centre opened in Klagenfurt, Austria. Less than six months later, a reconstruction project is now underway to expand the successful wellness centre to accommodate its unprecedented demand.
According to facility owner, Kristina Milojevic, its popularity is due to her decision to work with cryotherapy expert, Art of Cryo. It was important to be able to offer clients the very best experience and in her opinion, this was only possible with high-performance cryotherapy equipment from the industry specialist.
Diversifying the offering Cool-Zoone Klagenfurt opened with Art of Cryo’s advanced software and one of its V1 Lux cryotherapy chambers, which is used to deliver more than 50 treatments a day.
The centre’s expansion project is progressing and Milojevic is planning a grand reopening for Q3 2022. The upgrades will enable the team to conduct more cryotherapy sessions and offer new therapies, in combination with cryotherapy practices, to enhance results.
Art of Cryo’s expertise has been used to add the finishing touches to the upgraded facility, including the purchase of another high-performance cryo chamber and an Art of Cryo Vacu System.
This new technology will offer effective intermittent vacuum therapy (IVT), designed to promote recovery, strengthen connective tissue and contour the body. IVT was developed by NASA and the German Aerospace Center and is believed to enhance the health effects of cryotherapy.
Vital signs check up Cool-Zoone Klagenfurt will also increase its offering by providing Art of Cryo’s new ‘vital sign’ check-ups before, during and after cryotherapy treatments. This innovative diagnostic system records heart rate, body temperature, blood pressure and oxygen saturation in seconds and transmits these values to Art of Cryo’s software and app for viewing by clients.
The chambers’ high-resolution 3D-body scan will also be upgraded with new functionality and measurement variants.
Cool-Zoone Klagenfurt will be one of the first facilities in the world to offer Art of Cryo’s Multi-CryoHacking-System, which is due to launch in the final quarter of this year. The team is looking forward to welcoming customers back to a refreshed menu and the gold standard in cryotherapy.
To tap into this high-performance wellness trend and offer your guests a new way to refresh their wellbeing, contact www.artofcryo.com
PHOTO: ART OF CRYO
"It was important to be able to offer clients the very best experience" – Kristina Milojevic, Cool-Zoone
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Svart Six Senses is set to open in Norway in 2024, and redefine the meaning of sustainable wellness tourism and regenerative travel
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