Soothing & Repairing
When your skin is inflamed, reactive, or exhausted — this is the treatment that brings it back
What Is It?
Three of the most validated modalities in non-invasive skin therapy — ICE Hammer cryotherapy, photo rejuvenation (LED), and microcurrent stimulation — combined into one restorative session designed to calm, repair, and re-energize compromised skin. Clinical research demonstrates that microcurrent at optimal frequencies (50–500 µA) increases cellular ATP production 3–5 times above baseline — giving skin cells significantly more energy for repair and regeneration.[1] A 12-week randomized controlled trial showed that microcurrent stimulation increased facial muscle thickness by 18.7% compared to controls — evidence of real physiological change, not surface-level effect.[2] Photo rejuvenation with specific light wavelengths is confirmed in peer-reviewed literature to stimulate mitochondrial activity, reduce inflammatory cytokines, and accelerate cellular turnover.[3] Together with the anti-inflammatory effects of cryotherapy, this is the most comprehensive recovery and repair treatment we offer.
Why You Need This
Inflamed, reactive skin is not just uncomfortable — it is actively aging faster. Chronic inflammation accelerates collagen breakdown, weakens the skin barrier, and compounds every other skin concern you have. If your skin is red, irritated, or reactive — whether from a recent procedure, environmental stress, rosacea, or accumulated neglect — leaving it unaddressed deepens the damage with each passing week. This treatment is especially critical after intensive procedures: the right recovery protocol can measurably improve results and reduce healing time. The wrong approach — or no approach — leaves inflammatory mediators lingering in the skin, slowing repair and blunting the outcomes you came to achieve.
How It Works
The ICE Hammer delivers controlled cryotherapy that constricts blood vessels and suppresses the release of pro-inflammatory mediators — visibly calming redness and tightening pores within minutes. Photo rejuvenation then delivers targeted light wavelengths absorbed by mitochondria in skin cells, stimulating ATP synthesis and triggering a cellular repair cascade that reduces pigmentation and evens skin tone.[3] Finally, microcurrent delivers low-level electrical impulses matched to the body's own bioelectrical frequency — stimulating facial muscle fibers and boosting cellular energy production. At the optimal current range of 50–500 µA, research confirms ATP production increases 3–5 times above baseline.[1] A 12-week RCT documented 18.7% greater facial muscle thickness in the treated group versus controls — a result that reflects genuine structural improvement.[2] The combined sequence: calmer skin, firmer muscles, brighter radiance — in a single session.
Key Benefits
- Redness and inflammation visibly calmed within the session
- Microcurrent boosts cellular ATP production 3–5× at optimal frequencies[1]
- 18.7% increase in facial muscle thickness documented in 12-week RCT[2]
- Ideal recovery complement to peels and microneedling — accelerates healing
- Photo rejuvenation reduces inflammatory cytokines and stimulates repair[3]
- Safe for rosacea-prone and highly sensitive skin
Who Is It For?
- Your skin is red, flushed, or reactive and won't settle down
- You've recently had a peel, laser, or microneedling and want optimized healing
- Rosacea-prone skin that flares with most treatments
- Skin that looks and feels fatigued, dull, and depleted
- You want a treatment that is genuinely restorative, not just cosmetic
- Maintaining healthy skin between more intensive treatments
What to Expect
Cleansing
5 minGentle cleansing and preparation of the skin.
ICE Hammer
10 minCryotherapy applied to reduce inflammation, calm redness, and tighten pores.
Photo Rejuvenation
15 minLED light therapy to stimulate cellular repair, reduce pigmentation, and even skin tone.
Microcurrent
15 minLow-level electrical stimulation to boost ATP, tone muscles, and lift facial contours.
Results & Frequency
Most clients experience immediate calming and a visible improvement in skin radiance after the first session. For chronic inflammation or rosacea-prone skin, a series of 4–6 treatments spaced 1–2 weeks apart produces compounding repair as the skin barrier rebuilds. As a recovery treatment after peels or microneedling, even a single session measurably improves healing speed and comfort. This is excellent both as a standalone restorative facial and as the cornerstone of a post-procedure repair protocol.
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- [1] Cheng N, Van Hoof H, Bockx E, et al.. “The effects of electric currents on ATP generation, protein synthesis, and membrane transport in rat skin.” Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 171: 264-272 (1982).
- [2] Di Nardo V, et al.. “Randomized controlled trial: neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) facial device — 18.7% increase in muscle thickness at 12 weeks vs. controls.” Cited in: Development of Home Beauty Devices for Facial Rejuvenation, PMC10929553 (2024).
- [3] Avci P, Gupta A, Sadasivam M, et al.. “Low-level laser (light) therapy (LLLT) in skin: stimulating, healing, restoring.” Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 32(1): 41-52 (2013).
