Would you freeze your genitals to have a better sex life?

Would you freeze your genitals to have a better sex life?

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The Ainscow Spa, based in Manchester, is offering clients the chance to freeze their genitals in a bid to improve their sex lives. The treatment claims to lift the endorphin levels and sex


drive and improve the appearance of the intimate area. The unisex treatment called “Love Mist” from Cryotherapy UK works by specially trained therapists blasting a –160 degree vapour via a


liquid nitrogen tank over the genital area. The nitrogen is filtered and pushed out through a funnel in the form of an ice-cold vapour during the 30-minute treatment, which the spa describes


as “invigorating”. When the sub-zero temperature covers the skin, the sudden drop in heat stimulates the temperature receptors, prompting the brain to transmit messages throughout the body


so the capillaries undergo vasoconstriction, producing a quicker blood flow and in turn ramping up endorphin levels and generating a natural high. While the skin continues to feel the


‘freeze’ the body sends signals back and forth to the brain. These messengers tell the brain if there is damage to the tissues, to repair them. It’s this reaction that along with the instant


endorphin level energy boost and natural high, generates a tighter, youthful, clear and vibrant genital skin appearance through boosting collagen. The Love Mist is a 30 minute treatment


that costs £50 - although it is not clear if anyone could last the full 30 minutes with air that cold being blown onto them. CRYOGENIC CENTRE REVEALS DETAILS BEHIND FREEZING BODIES The


Ainscow Spa The "Love Mist" treatment blasts a cold vapour over the genital area What’s more, the treatment can be done over your lunch break - meaning you can return to your desk


quite literally a new woman. The procedure stimulates collagen production by delivering focused ultrasound energy to the skin’s foundational muscle layer typically addressed in cosmetic


surgery — without cutting or disrupting the surface of the skin. The ultrasound is perfectly safe, and unlike lasers can go beyond the surface of the vaginal tissue to intensify the effects


of the treatment. To begin with, a vaginal examination is performed to assess the area and makes sure it is safe to go ahead.