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Cryotherapy in Encinitas

Where to try cryotherapy in Encinitas, CA — 2 verified studios on the Praxium directory, with what to expect and how it fits a goal-based recovery plan.

CryotherapyPost-exercise recovery/DOMSsystemic inflammationchronic pain & fibromyalgia (adjunct)mood/depression (add-on)

Cryotherapy studios in Encinitas

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Rejuv Aesthetics & Wellness — recovery studio in Encinitas, CA

Encinitas, CA

Are you looking for a med spa in Encinitas and Carlsbad, CA, that does it all, from cryotherapy to aesthetic and wellness services? Check out REJUV!

CryotherapyInfrared saunaRed light therapyHyperbaric oxygen+4
Blissfusion Wellness Lounge — recovery studio in Encinitas, CA

Encinitas, CA

5.0· 223 reviews

An Encinitas wellness lounge offering IV infusions, infrared sauna, electric cryotherapy and red light therapy for recovery, energy and longevity.

IV & hydrationInfrared saunaCryotherapyRed light therapy

Frequently asked questions

How much does cryotherapy cost in Encinitas?

Cryotherapy sessions typically run $50–$100. Pricing in Encinitas varies by studio, session length and membership — check each studio's site for current rates.

Where can I try cryotherapy in Encinitas?

Praxium lists 2 verified studios offering cryotherapy in Encinitas: Rejuv Aesthetics & Wellness, Blissfusion Wellness Lounge.

What should I expect from cryotherapy?

Sessions last two to four minutes — the shortest of any major recovery modality. The dry cold air is typically more tolerable than cold-water immersion of equivalent temperature. You'll wear protective gear (gloves, socks, minimal clothing) provided by the studio. Immediately after, most people feel a warm rush as blood returns to the extremities, followed by heightened energy and alertness lasting several hours.

What is cryotherapy good for?

Whole-body cryotherapy (WBC) involves standing inside a cryotherapy chamber for two to four minutes while the surrounding air is cooled to between -200°F and -300°F (-130°C to -185°C) using liquid nitrogen or refrigerated cold air. Unlike a cold plunge, skin never contacts liquid — cold air surrounds the body, triggering an intense but brief cold-shock response while the head and neck remain above the chamber opening.

Not sure if cryotherapy is right for your goal?

Take the 60-second Protocol Match and get a goal-based recovery plan — which modality, in what order, how often.