Restore Draper – Health and Wellness

Restore Draper is an energy recovery and wellness center that offers science-backed wellness solutions and modern medical therapies to help you feel your best. Services include whole-body cryotherapy, infrared sauna, IV drip therapy, hydra facials, diagnostic biomarker tests, and more. With a nationwide footprint of 210+ studios, Restore is the leader in combining cutting-edge wellness technology with expert guidance to fight the wear and tear of life and leave you energized to do what you love.

Cryotherapy is a treatment that exposes the skin to subzero temperatures for short periods. This treatment can benefit the body, including reducing inflammation and promoting weight loss. It can also improve your mental health. However, talking to your doctor before using this treatment is important.

This treatment involves spraying liquid nitrogen on the area that you want to treat. The area will sting and become red but won’t leave a scar. The skin will heal in about a week. It would help to keep the treated area clean and dry during that time. If you are concerned about the side effects of cryotherapy, you should ask your doctor about them.

In the United States, there are a few places where you can get this treatment. You can find it at doctor’s offices, community health clinics, and Planned Parenthood health centers. In most cases, cryotherapy cures abnormal cells so the problem does not return. However, if the treatment doesn’t cure the problem, you may need to have more treatments or have a different procedure, such as LEEP or another biopsy.

The latest research on whole-body cryotherapy is quite promising. It has a number of therapeutic applications, and its effectiveness in treating sports injuries and boosting the immune system has been well-documented. It is also a good option for treating chronic conditions.

If you want to try whole-body cryotherapy, make sure you wear loose, comfortable clothing. It will help you feel more comfortable during the treatment. You should also avoid eating or drinking before the treatment. This will prevent you from getting frostbite. In addition, you should not use this treatment if you have diabetes or any other condition that affects your nerves.

Infrared Sauna

Traditional saunas heat the air through convection energy, much like a stove heats the turkey it surrounds. Infrared saunas, on the other hand, warm your skin directly through radiant infrared energy with devices that emit light and heat in waves, similar to the sun, Dr. Hussain explains. This allows you to sweat more effectively and quickly while still being comfortably warm.

Infrared saunas can improve your overall health and help you feel rejuvenated and relaxed. They boost your blood circulation and bring fresh nutrients to the surface of your skin, which promotes healthier-looking skin. They also stimulate collagen production and can reduce the appearance of wrinkles and other signs of aging. Additionally, the infrared heat can balance cortisol levels, which are known to be a stress hormone.

Aside from helping you relax, infrared saunas can help relieve muscle soreness, arthritis pain, and chronic back pain. They can even improve your immune system and reduce inflammation. To maximize the benefits of this treatment, be sure to drink plenty of water before and during your sauna session.

If you suffer from certain medical conditions, including high blood pressure or a cardiovascular disease, you may be at risk of serious complications while using a sauna. You should also avoid drinking alcohol prior to or during your sauna session. If you feel dizziness or light-headed during your sauna, you should stop and consult your doctor.

If you’re interested in trying an infrared sauna, Restore Hyper Wellness offers various memberships and packages for regular sessions. If you’re ready to feel renewed and refreshed, book an appointment online today!

Skin Care

The skin is a complex structure that covers the entire body. As such, a skin care treatment should take into account the totality of a person’s appearance and health. This is why we offer a variety of facial services to address every aspect of your skin, from routine facials to advanced peel treatments. This can help you look your best and improve your overall well-being.

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IV Therapies

IV therapy involves injecting fluids, medications, or vitamins directly into a patient’s bloodstream intravenously to address a wide range of health issues. It is a treatment option for people who cannot receive the nutrients they need through oral supplements or a healthy diet due to malabsorption issues, chronic diseases, surgery, or other factors. This is an invasive procedure, but it can be performed in a non-hospital setting by an experienced professional.

The most common IV therapy is hydration, which helps replenish lost fluids. This may be necessary after prolonged illness, exercise, travel or severe dehydration caused by high fever, excess sweating, diarrhea, or vomiting. Hydration can help the body heal more quickly and restore the electrolyte levels that have been affected by these conditions.

A water-based solution with added electrolytes is typically used for this purpose. The composition of this solution is designed to mimic the physiologic fluid that exists in the body, explains Eileen O’Sullivan, an emergency medicine specialist. Many clinics known as “hydration bars” or “drip bars” offer IV hydration services to the general public without medical supervision, though consultation with a healthcare provider is recommended before starting this therapy.

Some IV therapies require a needle to be inserted into the vein, which can cause bruising and swelling at the injection site. However, an experienced professional can minimize these risks by using a small needle that inserts into the vein in the armpit or hand. A larger needle is sometimes used in a central location, such as the chest, for longer-term access and use. This is called a peripherally inserted central catheter, or PICC line, and it can be accessed with a needle or through a tube that is connected to a cannula.