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Restore Draper is a hyper-wellness studio that combines science-backed wellness solutions with modern medical therapies like whole-body cryotherapy, hydra facials, and compression therapy. Their nationwide footprint features 210+ locations that help people fight everyday life’s wear and tear and energize them to do more of what they love.

Cryoskin is a safe and effective non-invasive treatment solution for slimming, toning, and rejuvenating the skin. It uses targeted icy colds to bring blood flow into the area, improving oxygen and nutrient supply and boosting collagen and elastin production. This improves elasticity and tightens loose skin caused by weight loss, normal aging, or pregnancy. It can also help reduce cellulite, shrink pores, and lift sagging neck/chin areas.

It is important to note that results will vary from individual to individual. However, clients have reported that they see visible improvement after a series of treatments. The procedure is pain-free, non-invasive and requires no downtime. Cryoskin sessions last between 20 to 40 minutes, depending on the desired body area.

The process involves the use of a handheld wand, delivering a rapid application of icy cold to the desired area. During the treatment, fat cells will begin to die due to hyper-cooling which causes metabolic waste to be absorbed by your lymphatic system. After a few sessions, your stubborn pockets of fat will begin to melt away, leaving you with a slimmer and more toned figure.

We all want to feel and look our best. Sometimes all it takes is for a pair of pants to fit just a little bit better, or for that love handle to finally go away, or for your complexion to get clearer and less red. Whatever your goals are, we can help you achieve them with our variety of body contouring and facial treatments.

Hydrafacials

A hydrafacial is a multi-step treatment that exfoliates and extracts dead skin cells while infusing your skin with antioxidants, peptides, and hyaluronic acid. It is both safe and effective for all skin types, including those with sensitive skin. It helps to improve skin tone and texture, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, clear acne-prone skin, and control oily or congested skin. The results are immediate and can last up to 7 days. A hydrafacial can also be used in conjunction with other treatments such as the Clarisonic or IPL photofacial.

The machine’s handpiece holds spiralized treatment tips with vortex technology to gently and painlessly remove impurities from your pores. During the first step, your aesthetician will hold the wand over your face to exfoliate your skin. It’s a bit painful, but not as bad as other facial peels and dermaplaning. Camkiran likens it to “a cat licking your face.” Then, the tip of the wand will change to deliver a non-irritating chemical peel. It’s this step that loosens blackheads and other debris, which is then suctioned away via the painless vortex technology.

Once the blackheads are gone, your aesthetician will put a serum into the device that improves hydration, evens skin tone and texture, and diminishes the look of fine lines and wrinkles. It also helps to reduce the appearance of brown spots and redness.

Although the hydrafacial is generally safe for all skin types, it’s not recommended for anyone who has active rashes or sunburn. Additionally, hydrafacials can’t be done during pregnancy because some of the ingredients used in the treatment haven’t been tested and aren’t proven to be safe for pregnant women.

Red Light Therapy

Red light therapy devices are popping up everywhere, in medical offices, spas, saunas and at home. But it’s important to check in with your doctor before adding anything new to your wellness routine. “Because it’s a relatively new treatment, you want to make sure you have someone you can talk to about how it may affect your skin or any other conditions you’re treating,” says Lipner.

In terms of the skin, a few sessions can boost energy and reduce signs of aging such as fine lines, wrinkles and blemishes by increasing circulation and stimulating collagen production. It can also promote hair growth and decrease puffiness. And because it activates the mitochondria in your cells to increase cellular energy, it can also help decrease inflammation and boost immune function for overall wellness.

Other benefits of red light therapy include decreasing oxidative stress to address acne and other breakouts, as well as minimizing the appearance of scarring. It can even boost cellular regeneration and decrease inflammation to improve wound healing in difficult-to-heal wounds, such as diabetic ulcers.

Finally, research has shown that LLLT may reduce the oral mucositis side effects of cancer chemotherapy. And it has been found to help alleviate the pain and swelling of musculoskeletal disorders, such as rheumatoid arthritis and carpal tunnel syndrome.

Because it has anti-inflammatory properties, red light therapy is also a great way to improve joint and tissue health by stimulating blood flow and inhibiting inflammation. It’s able to mitigate the pain and stiffness of osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, temporomandibular disorder (jaw pain and dysfunction) and cold sores from herpes simplex virus. It can even promote faster muscle recovery and enhance nutrient uptake after exercise.

Compression Therapy

Compression therapy is a standard treatment for people with venous leg ulcers, lymphatic disease and other conditions that can cause swelling and edema. It helps to increase circulation, which is good for healing and pain relief. It is also a preventative measure for blood clots. People who are at risk of venous leg ulcers, like those with varicose veins or chronic venous insufficiency, should consider compression therapy.

The primary goal of compression therapy is to relieve pain from edema. Some patients may experience discomfort during the treatment, but this will usually decrease as the swelling decreases. It’s important to express any discomfort to your practitioner, as they will be able to advise you on ways to alleviate this.

Some patients are not candidates for compression therapy due to their underlying health condition or lifestyle factors. In these cases, a trial period should be agreed upon with the patient. If the results do not meet expectations, a different treatment option should be considered.

The pneumatic squeezing of the arms, legs or hips during a session of Compression Therapy increases blood and lymphatic flow in your limbs to help you recover from exercise faster. This is why many professional athletes use it regularly to speed up recovery between training sessions or after intense competitions. You may have seen some of them wearing their compression sleeves on social media!

Infrared Sauna

Traditional saunas use air to heat the body and typically reach temperatures of 80degC to 100degC. A newer type of sauna called the infrared sauna uses electromagnetic radiation to warm the body directly. This helps the body to sweat out toxins, as well as help the muscles and joints relax and heal.

The infrared sauna emits a range of wavelengths that penetrate the skin to the deeper layers, encouraging the blood vessels to dilate and improve circulation. This increased blood flow can help to relieve pain from muscle soreness, headaches and joint problems. The infrared sauna can also stimulate the production of nitric oxide, which is beneficial for cardiovascular health.

Regular sauna sessions can lead to the release of endorphins, which are natural “feel-good” chemicals that enhance mood and reduce stress and anxiety. This can help to improve sleep and boost overall wellbeing. Infrared saunas also help to detoxify the body by removing harmful toxins and waste through the pores of the skin.

Infrared saunas have also been found to increase white blood cell count, which can improve the immune system’s ability to fight off illness and disease. It’s important to remember that sweating can dehydrate the body, so it is recommended that you drink plenty of water before and after a session.

During a full-spectrum infrared sauna session, the far infrared waves penetrate deeper into the body, warming the muscles and tissues from inside out. The near and mid infrared waves have similar effects to sunlight, but without the negative side-effects. This helps to strengthen the immune system, aid in the recovery of injured tissue and help the body to absorb nutrients. A sauna also helps to improve blood circulation, bringing oxygenated blood to the joints and muscles which increases flexibility and range of motion.