The Ritual
Cold therapy isn't new. Ice baths, cryo facials, cold plunges — the wellness world has spent the last decade rediscovering what's always been true: cold works.
When cold is applied to the skin, blood vessels contract. As the skin returns to normal temperature, they dilate again — sending a rush of blood and oxygen back to the surface. That's the mechanism behind the "cryo glow": tighter-looking pores, a visible brightness, and a sense of the skin being reset.
Heat does the opposite work first. It opens the skin, softening the surface so whatever comes next — cold, micro-current, your own hands — can do more.
The Recovery Wand moves through both in one five-minute pass: heat to open, cold to close, EMS micro-current throughout for a subtle lift.
Warm
Heat opens the skin, preparing it for what's next.
Cold
Cold therapy is used to calm the look of the skin and support circulation — the same principle behind ice baths and cryo facials, in a five-minute pass.
Glow
EMS micro-current works throughout, for a subtle lift as you go.
It's not a spa appointment. It's not a medical device. It's a small, deliberate ritual — the kind that turns "I should really do something for my skin" into something you actually do.
The Recovery Wand is a cosmetic recovery tool. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, and results vary by individual.