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ICE-STICK Aesthetic Cooling Device

Medical Spa Supply

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The Air-Tite Ice Stick Aesthetic Cooling Device is a sleek, reusable tool designed to reduce discomfort and post-procedure swelling in medical wellness and aesthetic treatments. Perfect for med spas, regenerative medicine clinics, and IV therapy businesses, this device provides a soothing, cooling effect that helps calm the skin before, during, and after injectables or other cosmetic procedures. The Air-Tite Ice Stick is made from durable stainless steel, ensuring long-lasting performance and easy disinfection between uses. Its ergonomic, stick-style design allows for smooth gliding across treatment areas, improving patient comfort and experience. Compact and effective, it’s a must-have accessory for any practice focused on patient-centered care.

• Reusable Stainless Steel Construction: Durable, hygienic, and easy to clean for repeated professional use.
• Provides Instant Cooling Relief: Minimizes swelling, redness, and discomfort during and after treatments.
• Ergonomic, Stick-Style Design: Smoothly glides over treatment areas for enhanced patient comfort and precision.
• Compact and Lightweight: Easy to handle, store, and integrate into any aesthetic or medical wellness practice.
• Ideal for Injectable and Aesthetic Treatments: Supports med spas and wellness facilities in improving patient care and post-procedure recovery.

• Reusable Stainless Steel Construction: Durable, hygienic, and easy to clean for repeated professional use.
• Provides Instant Cooling Relief: Minimizes swelling, redness, and discomfort during and after treatments.
• Ergonomic, Stick-Style Design: Smoothly glides over treatment areas for enhanced patient comfort and precision.
• Compact and Lightweight: Easy to handle, store, and integrate into any aesthetic or medical wellness practice.
• Ideal for Injectable and Aesthetic Treatments: Supports med spas and wellness facilities in improving patient care and post-procedure recovery.


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