Cryo 6
Cryo 6
Cryo 6 provides continuous, non-contact cold air before, during and after suitable laser or IPL procedures. It gives practitioners an independent way to support comfort without placing gel, ice or another cooling medium in the treatment path. Finance starts from £130 per month, with UK delivery, operational onboarding and ongoing support included.
Finance is subject to status, affordability checks and lender approval. Terms may vary.
Practical guidance on promoting the treatments supported by your Cryo 6 and improving the enquiry journey around them.
At a Glance
Independent Cooling for Suitable Laser and IPL Workflows
Cryo 6 filters room air, cools it to around -30°C and delivers it through a long treatment tube. Because the cooling is non-contact, practitioners can use it before, during and after a laser pulse without putting gel, ice or a barrier between the device and the skin.
Comfort and Workflow
Comfort and Workflow Should Be Assessed Together
Where discomfort regularly interrupts appointments, an independent cooling system can give the practitioner another way to manage the client experience. Cryo 6 can be adjusted as treatment progresses, without changing the underlying laser or IPL protocol.
Finance starts from £130 per month. The device does not add a gel, cartridge or disposable pad to every session, so the ownership case rests on predictable finance, electricity, filter care and routine servicing rather than a growing consumables bill.
Useful Features
Practical Features for a Working Treatment Room
A cooling system earns its place when it is quick to position, simple to adjust and useful across more than one procedure. These are the features practitioners tend to notice once the diary becomes busy.

Treatment Workflow
Cooling That Follows the Appointment Rather Than Interrupting It
The 1.8 metre treatment tube gives the operator useful reach around the couch. Airflow can be directed at the treatment area before the first pulse, maintained alongside suitable laser work and continued afterwards while the skin settles.
Pre-Cool
Lower surface temperature before treatment begins and give nervous clients time to settle.
Cool During Treatment
Maintain chilled airflow without placing a material between the laser and the skin.
Post-Cool
Continue briefly after the final pass where the protocol and client response make it useful.

Hair Removal and IPL
A Useful Addition Where Sensitive Areas Limit Client Tolerance
Integrated contact cooling can be enough for many appointments. Cryo 6 adds independent cold air that the therapist can direct before, during or after treatment, particularly around sensitive areas or with clients who are uneasy about discomfort.
- Works alongside suitable diode, Alexandrite, Nd:YAG and IPL protocols
- Can support treatments delivered with our range of professional laser hair removal machines
- Gives the practitioner a separate comfort control rather than relying only on the handpiece
Tattoo Removal
Especially Relevant Where Short, High-Energy Pulses Feel Sharp
Tattoo removal clients often arrive expecting discomfort. A dedicated cooling system gives the clinic a practical way to manage that concern throughout the session. Cryo 6 can be paired with a professional tattoo removal machine without placing a contact medium in the beam path.
- Useful for pre-cooling before the first laser pulse
- Airflow can continue while the practitioner works where the protocol allows
- Post-cooling offers a calmer end to the appointment before aftercare is discussed
Independent Cooling
One cooling system can support several appropriate treatment platforms within the same clinic.
Onboarding and Support
Staff Need Practical Setup Guidance, Not an Unrelated Laser Course
Cryo 6 onboarding focuses on positioning, airflow selection, timing, cleaning and how to integrate cold air into your existing protocols. It does not replace the qualifications, Core of Knowledge training or insurance requirements attached to the laser or IPL procedure itself.
Technical Details
Cryo 6 Specifications
The figures below help you assess room space, electrical supply and how easily the hose will reach around your current treatment couch.
Compare Cooling Methods
Choose the Comfort Method That Fits Your Actual Treatment Workflow
Cryo 6 is not automatically necessary for every clinic. Some integrated cooling systems are already effective. The decision becomes clearer when you compare consistency, interruption, consumables and whether one solution can support several devices.
Possible Advantages
- Very low purchase cost
- Easy to understand
- Can be sufficient for occasional or low-intensity work
Points to Consider
- Cooling becomes less consistent as packs warm
- Gel and pads can add cleaning or consumable steps
- Practitioners may need to pause and reposition
Commercial View
Strong Fit When
- The machine already delivers sufficient comfort
- The contact tip covers the full treatment need
- You prefer one compact handpiece workflow
Questions to Ask
- Can it pre-cool before the first pulse?
- Is cooling limited to the contact area?
- Can it support other machines in the clinic?
Commercial View

Strong Fit When
- You want one cooling system across several devices
- Client discomfort regularly interrupts appointments
- Pre-cooling and post-cooling are useful to your protocol
- You want to avoid treatment gels or cooling cartridges
Consider the Practicalities
- It needs floor space and access around the treatment couch
- The airflow creates audible operating noise
- It represents a separate capital or finance commitment
Investment
Client Experience
Where Cold Air Can Support the Treatment Experience
Cooling does not determine the clinical result. Its value lies in supporting comfort and helping the practitioner maintain a steady, appropriate treatment workflow.
Nervous First-Time Clients
Visible cooling equipment can make the comfort plan feel more concrete before treatment begins.
Sensitive Treatment Areas
Airflow can be adjusted as the practitioner moves between areas with different sensitivity.
Longer Appointments
Continuous air remains available without waiting for packs to re-freeze or replacing a warmed pad.
Course-Based Treatments
A better tolerated first appointment may make it easier for clients to continue with the recommended course.
Essential Reads
Useful context before adding independent cooling
These guides cover client comfort, skin safety, equipment care and the wider responsibilities that sit around professional laser and IPL work.
Questions Buyers Ask
Cryo 6 FAQs
These answers focus on comfort, compatibility, ownership and the difference between Cryo 6 onboarding and the clinical qualifications needed for the underlying treatment.
The device filters room air, cools it to around -30°C and directs it across the treatment area. Lowering the surface temperature can reduce the sharp heat or stinging sensation clients experience during some laser and IPL procedures.
Airflow can begin before the first pulse and remain available during and after treatment. The operator should still monitor the skin and client response rather than assuming more cooling is always better.
Cryo 6 uses non-contact air, so it does not place gel, a roller or a solid barrier between the laser handpiece and skin. This allows suitable procedures to continue while cold air is directed at the area.
Your treatment protocol and machine manufacturer guidance still take priority. During a demo, bring the details of your current device so compatibility and positioning can be discussed properly.
The existing Cryo 6 material lists compatibility with diode, Nd:YAG, Alexandrite and IPL systems. It is commonly considered where cold air is useful during hair removal, tattoo removal and selected aesthetic laser procedures.
Compatibility does not mean every treatment automatically needs external cooling. Check the device instructions and use a protocol appropriate to the indication, skin response and operator training.
Not necessarily. Good contact cooling may already provide enough comfort for many clients. Cryo 6 adds an independent stream that can pre-cool a wider area, continue during treatment and support the skin afterwards.
The sensible decision is based on your current client feedback. If appointments already run comfortably, the additional system may be unnecessary. If pauses and pain concerns are common, a live trial is more useful than relying on specifications alone.
The device does not require treatment gel, cooling cartridges or disposable ice packs. Routine care mainly involves keeping the air intake and filter area clean, carrying out visual checks and following the service guidance supplied with the system.
Electricity, filters and servicing remain real ownership costs. The advantage is that they are not charged as a separate cooling item every time a client is treated.
Finance starts from £130 per month, subject to status, affordability checks and lender approval. The final illustration depends on the term and applicant circumstances.
UK delivery, operational onboarding and ongoing support are included. Request the written illustration so you can compare the total payable amount rather than judging finance only by the monthly figure.
The housing measures approximately 68 x 39 x 64.5 cm and weighs around 75 kg. The 1.8 metre tube gives useful reach, but the device still needs a sensible parking position and a clear route around the treatment couch.
Any high-volume cold air system creates operating noise. The three existing customer reviews describe it as manageable or not overly loud, but sound tolerance is subjective. A demonstration is the best place to judge it for your room.
Operational onboarding covers room positioning, hose handling, airflow levels, cooling timing, cleaning and routine checks. It also explains how to introduce the cooling system into an existing treatment workflow without obstructing the primary device.
New staff should receive the same practical induction before they use it with clients. Keep a simple internal record of who has been shown the operating process.
No. Cryo 6 is an accessory used alongside another treatment system. Onboarding does not qualify someone to perform laser hair removal, tattoo removal or an IPL procedure.
The practitioner still needs whatever qualifications, Core of Knowledge training, insurance and local permissions apply to the underlying treatment. Confirm those requirements with the insurer, local authority and Laser Protection Adviser.
Try it beside the equipment you already own
Judge Cryo 6 by the Difference
Your Clients Actually Feel.
Use a demonstration to assess airflow, reach, operating noise, room positioning and how the device works beside your current laser or IPL system. That provides a better basis for deciding than specifications alone.
Choose your next step
We will help you assess whether independent cold-air cooling adds enough practical value alongside your current equipment.