Cryo · Commuter
8–12 minutes of cooled CO₂ for an immediate glow + cumulative collagen response. 11 minutes from Tukwila via I-405 North — a quick neighbor. Single session $125.
A cryofacial uses cooled CO₂ vapor on the face, neck, and décolleté for 8–12 minutes to trigger vasoconstriction-then-rebound, increased microcirculation, collagen stimulation, and pore tightening. Many clients use cryofacials before events for an immediate brightness and tightness effect — and as part of an ongoing skincare protocol for cumulative collagen-response benefits.
The cooled CO₂ rapidly drops skin temperature, triggering blood vessels to constrict. When the cold exposure ends, vessels rapidly dilate, flushing fresh oxygenated blood through the area. This rebound is what drives the brightness, tightness, and reduced puffiness. Repeated sessions stimulate cumulative collagen response and gradual fine-line softening.
A cryofacial is 8–12 minutes of treatment plus 5–10 minutes of consult and skincare prep. Most clients book monthly maintenance after an initial 4–6 session series spaced one to two weeks apart. Most Tukwila clients schedule their session around lunch or after work — easy in, easy out.
South King County's commuter corridor — Tukwila, SeaTac, Burien, Kent — is dense with working professionals who want efficient, evidence-based body-optimization without the chain-store experience. A 15-minute drive to Renton lands you in a single-operator studio that respects your schedule, runs sessions exactly when booked, and doesn't try to upsell you mid-visit. Many of our regular clients from this corridor stack their visits with other errands at The Landing or Coulon Beach.
Specifically for clients from Southcenter, Tukwila core, the trip to Cryo Sanctuary is 11 minutes — short enough to fit before work, during a lunch break, or as a post-meeting reset. The Westfield Southcenter area has consistent off-peak access to Lake Washington Boulevard with no congested choke points between you and the studio for most of the day.
Three things make Cryo Sanctuary different for Tukwila clients. First, every session is run by Shelley Stroeve — a Certified SubZero Cryotherapy Operator and Naturopathic Medicine student — not a rotating staff of technicians. Second, our cryo and EMS technologies are FDA-cleared for the mechanisms they target — peer-reviewed clinical studies on PubMed back the outcomes. Third, pricing is transparent and posted: a single cryofacial session is $125, the new-client intro is $199, and every package on our pricing page is the actual price. No upsell pressure mid-session, no surprise add-ons, no bait-and-switch trial offers. Tukwila clients consistently say this is the part they didn't expect.
Brightness, tightness, reduced puffiness — lasting 24–48 hours
Cumulative collagen response — gradual fine-line softening
Maintenance every 3–5 weeks keeps results compounding
Most Tukwila clients booking cryofacial share one of three goals: (1) measurable body-composition change without surgery or downtime, (2) a recovery and inflammation protocol that fits a real schedule rather than weekly hour-long gym extras, or (3) a non-chain alternative to higher-priced studios where every session is supervised by a different technician. For the commuter audience specifically — diverse, growing professional community with rising wellness demand — the cryofacial protocol pairs well with existing strength training, structured nutrition, or recovery routines. We map an honest plan during the free consult: how many sessions you actually need, how the protocol stacks with your current fitness, and where cryofacial fits versus another modality you might already be using.
A HydraFacial uses vortex-suction to exfoliate, extract, and infuse hydrating serums — primarily a cleansing/extraction treatment. A cryofacial uses cooled CO₂ to trigger vasoconstriction and collagen response — primarily an inflammation/circulation treatment. They're complementary; many clients alternate them every 2–3 weeks.
For cumulative results, plan 1–3 sessions per week for 4–6 weeks, then maintenance every 3–5 weeks. For event prep, a single cryofacial 24–48 hours before delivers a noticeable glow on the day.
Cryofacials can reduce acne flares (by tightening oil-producing follicles and lowering inflammation) and calm rosacea (vasoconstriction reduces visible redness, though temporarily). They're not a cure for any chronic skin condition — clients with active rosacea or cold-sensitivity should consult their dermatologist first.
Side effects are mild and temporary: brief tingling, slight redness for an hour, occasionally minor dryness. No downtime.
Yes. Many clients schedule a cryofacial right before an event because product absorption is actually better immediately after the treatment.
Three ways to book a session from Tukwila: (1) the new-client $199 Slim. Sculpt. Glow. intro online at cryosanctuary.medspaoffer.co/optin, (2) regular session booking at cryosanctuary.com/booking-appointment, or (3) call/text (425) 629-8592. Tukwila clients are typically 11 minutes away — most book the next-available weekday slot during their lunch break or right after work.
For most new clients in Tukwila, the strongest first step is the $199 Slim. Sculpt. Glow. intro — it covers one cryoslimming session, one EMS body sculpting session, and one cryofacial in a single new-client package. After the intro you have first-hand experience with all three signature treatments and can decide where to focus a full series. Cryofacial on its own works as a single-service entry point too if you already know which modality fits your goal.
New clients save with the $199 Slim. Sculpt. Glow. intro — covers cryoslimming, EMS body sculpting, and a cryofacial.
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(425) 629-8592 shelley@cryosanctuary.com 1322 Lake Washington Blvd N, Suite 1, Renton, WA 98056