Frequently Ask Question
Is the Cryostar a medical device?
No. The Cryostar is supplied for wellness and performance recovery use in commercial environments. It is not marketed or certified as a medical device.
Does the Cryostar use liquid nitrogen?
Yes. The Cryostar uses liquid nitrogen (LN₂) as part of an indirect cooling system, where chamber air is cooled without direct contact between the user and nitrogen gas.
How much nitrogen is used per session?
Typical consumption is approximately 3–5 liters per session of about 3 minutes (≈ 0.8–1.3 gallons). Actual usage may vary based on nitrogen pressure, ambient conditions, and operational practices.
Is staff supervision required during sessions?
Yes. The Cryostar is designed for operator-controlled, supervised sessions. Trained staff should manage session parameters and monitor users throughout each session.
How long are typical cryotherapy sessions?
Session duration is controlled by the operator and typically lasts a few minutes in professional settings. Exact session length is determined by facility protocols and manufacturer guidance.
How is the Cryostar shipped and delivered?
The Cryostar is shipped via commercial freight. Delivery coordination is arranged prior to shipment, and installation guidance may be available depending on location and configuration.