More about therapy with the device Acryos
More about therapy with the Acryos device
ACRYOS is a modern aesthetic and therapeutic device that combines multiple methods aimed at breaking down fat, shaping body curves, and improving skin condition. Its concept is based on a combination of controlled temperature cycles, electrostimulation, and photobi modulation (LED and lasers), drawing from advanced knowledge of medicine, physics, and biochemistry.
Inspiration and development
The ACRYOS device was developed by Reneve Monaco. It built upon the earlier successes and limitations of classical cryolipolysis, which has proven effective for fat reduction, but often accompanied by discomfort due to extreme cold and suction. ACRYOS therefore carefully developed a system of alternating mild cold and heating, achieving effective action on fat cells without a significant risk of bruising or unpleasant pain.
Main benefit
The philosophy of development was to view tissue not just as isolated fat, but as an 'adipose organ' with a complex role in metabolism and body regeneration. Therefore, ACRYOS simultaneously addresses shaping curves, skin quality, and muscle tone, so the final change appears more natural and lasting.
ADIPOSE TISSUE AND A MODERN PERSPECTIVE ON FAT
Two main forms of fat
In the human body, white adipocytes and brown adipocytes are usually distinguished. White adipocytes function as an energy reservoir (they can significantly increase or decrease in size), while brown adipocytes have a thermoregulatory function and are metabolically more active. This means that when exposed to cold, they can burn energy more intensely.
The significance of controlled temperature stimuli
Modern studies show that alternating slightly lower and higher temperatures can support the metabolism of white adipocytes and stimulate them to undergo so-called "brown activity." This increases their ability to burn fat, which can be used to reduce localized fat deposits without the need to apply extreme cold below -10 °C.
Why is the approach changing
Earlier theories viewed fat as a "passive padding," but with the discovery of hormones like leptin and other substances secreted by adipocytes, it is clear that fat plays an active role in hormonal balance and overall energy balance. Technologies like ACRYOS apply this science in practice by gently "shocking" cells to initiate positive changes.
DEVIATION FROM CLASSIC CRYOLIPOLYSIS
Classic cryolipolysis
Traditional cryolipolysis relies on extremely low temperatures
(below -10 °C) and negative pressure (tissue suction). The cooled adipocytes are damaged, die off, and the body gradually removes them through the lymphatic system. Despite good results, clients often encountered bruising, swelling, pain, and extended discomfort.
Why ACRYOS does not use vacuum
ACRYOS works with cooling and heating applicators that are applied directly to the skin. No strong suction, no unpleasant "vacuum bag". This dramatically reduces the risk of bruising, and the client experiences a pleasant alternation of cold and heat instead. Many people perceive this difference as crucial for comfort and subsequent satisfaction with the procedure.
Safer temperatures, less stress
Instead of extremes, ACRYOS operates with "moderate" values, typically between 0 °C and 4 °C for cooling and up to 38–40 °C for heating. Cyclical changes support local blood circulation and the removal of metabolites. The procedure is safe, as there is no risk of frostbite to deeper tissues and there is almost no risk of deep burns.
CONTROLLED TEMPERATURE CYCLE IN PRACTICE
The principle of "thermal gymnastics"
ACRYOS software controls the so-called Peltier cells in the applicators. These can change temperature from the cooling phase to the heating phase. A typical cycle lasts several minutes for cooling, followed by several minutes for heating. This ensures a rhythmic "massage" of the vessels, which is referred to as vascular gymnastics.
CONTROLLED TEMPERATURE CYCLE IN PRACTICE
The principle of "thermal gymnastics"
ACRYOS software controls the so-called Peltier elements in the applicators. These can change the temperature from the cooling phase to the heating phase. A typical cycle lasts several minutes for cooling, then several minutes for heating. This ensures a rhythmic "massage" of the vessels, which is referred to as vascular gymnastics.
Biological effect of alternation
When capillaries in the skin and subcutaneous tissue temporarily constrict (vasoconstriction) due to cold, the subsequent warming expands them (vasodilation). This contrast facilitates the transport of oxygen and nutrients, accelerates the removal of cellular waste, and simultaneously "stimulates" fat cells to increase metabolic activity. Metabolites released into the interstitial space can be processed more quickly by the lymphatic and circulatory systems.
Advantages over fixed temperature
Compared to methods that maintain extreme cold for a long time, dynamic temperature alternating is better tolerated by clients and simultaneously minimizes the risk of tissue damage. At the same time, it engages the positive effect of heating, which aids in recovery and induces a feeling of relaxation.
ELECTROSTIMULATION AND ITS BENEFITS
Overview of Electrostimulation
Electrostimulation in ACRYOS is performed through applicators that, in addition to cold/heat, also emit excitomotor currents. These pulsed electrical impulses target the muscle fibers in the treated area and cause their contractions similarly to when a person exercises actively.
The importance of fat flushing
Muscle contraction supports better blood circulation as well as lymphatic flow. Released fatty acids that escape from adipocytes can more easily transition into the lymph and further into the organs responsible for their metabolism and excretion. At the same time, muscle activity supports strength and tone in the specific area.
Visualization and shaping of the body
Thanks to this stimulation, the muscle does not remain "lazy"; rather, it is slightly strengthened. If the client undergoes a series of treatments, the body gradually becomes firmer: the layer of fat thins, and the muscles underneath become more defined, all while occurring non-invasively and without much effort.
PHOTOBIOMODULATION AND ITS EFFECT ON TISSUES
Basic Concepts
Photobiomodulation refers to the use of specific wavelengths of light to influence cellular processes. ACRYOS uses both LED lights (such as red, green, or yellow diodes) and low-level laser therapy (LLLT). The goal is to stimulate cells for higher energy production (ATP), support collagen and elastin production, and accelerate tissue regeneration.
LED Therapy
• Red LEDs (around 625–660 nm) are often associated with promoting collagen production and improving microcirculation.
• Green LEDs (about 525 nm) can help in evening skin tone, combat pigmentation, and promote hydration.
• Yellow LEDs (approximately 590 nm) have a regenerative effect and reduce irritation.
Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)
Laser energy in the range of 630–670 nm can create temporary pores in fat cells, making it easier for fatty acids to be released. At the same time, cellular processes are enhanced, and fibroblasts produce supportive extracellular matrix (collagen/elastin) more intensively. The result is not only the reduction of fat but also an increase in skin elasticity and firmness.
ABSENCE OF PRESSURE AND ITS ADVANTAGES
Disadvantages of vacuum approach
Classic cryolipolysis often sucks skin folds into the applicator, which can cause significant pressure, pain, swelling, and bruising. This can be particularly unpleasant for people with sensitive skin and may discourage them from undergoing repeated procedures.
The widespread effect of ACRYOS
ACRYOS is applied to the skin using flat applicators that evenly affect a wider area. The temperature differences are distributed across the entire surface, preventing unnatural pressure points or deep bruises. This also reduces the risk of so-called paradoxical adipose hyperplasia, which can sometimes occur with strong suction.
Comfort and client satisfaction
Due to the absence of negative pressure, the treatment is perceived more as a pleasant alternation of heat and cold, complemented by a gentle tingling from the electrostimulation. Recovery is minimal, and the occurrence of bruising is rare. Clients can therefore schedule the procedure even into a demanding daily routine.
APPLICATORS AND MOBILE ATTACHMENTS
Four body applicators
The standard set ACRYOS includes four stable applicators, often placed in pairs on the abdomen and sides or on the thighs. The software controls when each applicator cools and when it heats. Usually, two applicators are in the cooling phase and the other two in the heating phase, and then these states exchange.
Mobile body handle
In addition to the large applicators, ACRYOS also has a manual body handle that can be used to treat irregular contours, smaller areas (e.g., arms, back above the shoulder blades), or to supplement areas that the large applicator cannot reach. It allows the operator to target areas with thicker fat pads precisely.
Face mask
The special facial applicator is smaller to adapt to the curves of the face and neck. It uses a milder intensity of cold/heat and adjusted parameters for electrostimulation and light, since the skin on the face is more delicate. This allows for the treatment of a double chin, tightening of the jawline contours, and stimulation against skin aging.
TREATMENT PROCESS AND DURATION
Step by step
1. Skin preparation: The operator applies a special gel (usually ultrasound or mesocosmetic), which facilitates the transfer of heat/cold and electrical impulses.
2. Application of applicators: These are placed on the target area and secured.
3. Starting cycles: The cooling and heating phases begin to change at regular intervals (e.g., 5–10 minutes of cold, 5–10 minutes of heat). At the same time, the appropriate program of electrical stimulation and light therapy is activated.
4. Ending the session: After 45–60 minutes, the procedure is usually complete.
Feeling during the procedure
The client usually feels cold, pleasant warmth, and slight “tingling” from muscle contractions. Pain is minimal; people more sensitive to cold may initially experience slight discomfort, which generally fades quickly.
Rehabilitation
After completion, the treated area may be temporarily reddened or slightly bruised, but without the need for restrictions. The client can immediately return to regular activities, including exercise.
FREQUENCY OF TREATMENT AND LONG-TERM RESULTS
Recommended number of applications
Most specialists recommend a series of 5–10 sessions spaced 1–2 weeks apart, depending on the type and extent of fat deposits. The number and frequency vary according to the individual condition and expectations of the client.
Gradual slimming
Non-invasive methods require a longer time for fat cells to be completely processed and eliminated. The first visible changes usually occur after 2–3 procedures, with the full effect developing over 2–3 months after the end of the series.
Maintenance of the effect
Results can be maintained long-term if the client maintains a healthy lifestyle, gets enough exercise, and avoids extreme fluctuations in weight. ACRYOS significantly helps to remove local fat deposits, but does not prevent their reoccurrence if the client returns to overeating or a sedentary lifestyle.
SAFETY AND CONTRAINDICATIONS
In general, ACRYOS has a high safety profile
ACRYOS works at temperatures around zero and with mild heating up to 40 °C, which is a relatively safe range for the skin. This minimizes the risk of frostbite and thermal burns. Electro-stimulation is set to safe limits.
Contraindications
• Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Not recommended, as there are not enough studies, and generally, more invasive procedures are not performed during this period.
• Pacemaker: Electrical impulses could interfere with its function.
• Severe liver and kidney disorders: These organs are involved in the removal of metabolic waste.
• Skin diseases or infections at the application site.
Side effects
Mild redness, slight swelling, or temporary decreased sensitivity may occur, but they usually subside within hours.
SCIENTIFIC BACKGROUND AND STUDIES
Source References
The accompanying documentation collection cites approximately 50 professional sources that address the effects of cryolipolysis, photobiomodulation, and electrostimulation. The publications mention both basic research (at the cellular level) and clinical studies involving dozens or hundreds of patients. (The studies are listed at the end of the page.)
Mechanism of the Lipolaser
Some literature emphasizes that low-level laser therapy (LLLT) opens cell pores in the adipocyte membrane, as demonstrated by electron microscopy studies (after 4–6 minutes of irradiation, up to 80–99% of fat can be released). This accelerates the removal of the fat cell content from the tissue.
Published Results
According to studies, cryo-lipo-laser methods successfully reduce the circumference of the treated areas. Several clinical publications also report a positive impact on skin structure and its regeneration.
SYNERGY WITH OTHER METHODS
Combination with lymphatic drainage To increase effectiveness, it is advisable to perform manual or machine lymphatic drainage after the treatment. This facilitates the elimination of released fatty acids and minimizes fluid retention. Dietary and exercise recommendations It is optimal to combine ACRYOS procedures with a slightly reduced or balanced diet and regular exercise. This is not a condition, but it significantly enhances and accelerates the achieved results. Adipocytic mesotherapy In some cases, ACRYOS can be combined with the injection of substances such as phosphatidylcholine, which supports lipolysis. However, it is always necessary to have a medical assessment to avoid overloading the liver and kidneys.
WHO IS ACRYOS SUITABLE FOR AND WHAT ARE ITS LIMITATIONS Ideal candidate People with a mild, moderate, or even higher amount of localized fat, which persists despite exercise and a healthy diet, benefit the most. ACRYOS can sculpt problematic areas while also supporting the improvement of skin condition. Realistic expectations Although ACRYOS is effective, one cannot expect it to replace liposuction for extreme volumes of fat. The result depends on the regularity of attending the procedures and also on the body's ability to eliminate released fats. The quality and durability of effects always depend on the lifestyle after the treatment course.
Overall summary
ACRYOS represents a comprehensive, non-invasive, and relatively comfortable method, during which several scientifically backed techniques are combined:
• Controlled alternating between cold and heat to selectively weaken fat cells,
• Electro-stimulation to support muscle tone and circulation,
• Photobiomodulation (LED and LLLT) promoting tissue regeneration, releasing fat from cells, and collagen production.
Future Perspectives
Advanced programs for different body types, specific forms of cellulite, or preventive anti-aging regimes are already being tested. The ACRYOS device is being developed so that its software and protocols can be gradually innovated based on new findings and clinical experiences.
RECOMMENDATION
Consultation with a specialist: Before starting the treatment, the client should always undergo an initial analysis to determine if the procedure is suitable for them.
• Collaboration: A better outcome is achieved with a healthy lifestyle, adequate exercise, and proper hydration.
• Long-term benefits: The result is slimming and strengthening of problematic areas, accompanied by healthier and more elastic skin. All this with minimal discomfort and without long healing times.
Inspiration and development
The ACRYOS device was developed by Reneve Monaco. It built upon the earlier successes and limitations of classical cryolipolysis, which has proven effective for fat reduction, but often accompanied by discomfort due to extreme cold and suction. ACRYOS therefore carefully developed a system of alternating mild cold and heating, achieving effective action on fat cells without a significant risk of bruising or unpleasant pain.
Main benefit
The philosophy of development was to view tissue not just as isolated fat, but as an 'adipose organ' with a complex role in metabolism and body regeneration. Therefore, ACRYOS simultaneously addresses shaping curves, skin quality, and muscle tone, so the final change appears more natural and lasting.
ADIPOSE TISSUE AND A MODERN PERSPECTIVE ON FAT
Two main forms of fat
In the human body, white adipocytes and brown adipocytes are usually distinguished. White adipocytes function as an energy reservoir (they can significantly increase or decrease in size), while brown adipocytes have a thermoregulatory function and are metabolically more active. This means that when exposed to cold, they can burn energy more intensely.
The significance of controlled temperature stimuli
Modern studies show that alternating slightly lower and higher temperatures can support the metabolism of white adipocytes and stimulate them to undergo so-called "brown activity." This increases their ability to burn fat, which can be used to reduce localized fat deposits without the need to apply extreme cold below -10 °C.
Why is the approach changing
Earlier theories viewed fat as a "passive padding," but with the discovery of hormones like leptin and other substances secreted by adipocytes, it is clear that fat plays an active role in hormonal balance and overall energy balance. Technologies like ACRYOS apply this science in practice by gently "shocking" cells to initiate positive changes.
DEVIATION FROM CLASSIC CRYOLIPOLYSIS
Classic cryolipolysis
Traditional cryolipolysis relies on extremely low temperatures
(below -10 °C) and negative pressure (tissue suction). The cooled adipocytes are damaged, die off, and the body gradually removes them through the lymphatic system. Despite good results, clients often encountered bruising, swelling, pain, and extended discomfort.
Why ACRYOS does not use vacuum
ACRYOS works with cooling and heating applicators that are applied directly to the skin. No strong suction, no unpleasant "vacuum bag". This dramatically reduces the risk of bruising, and the client experiences a pleasant alternation of cold and heat instead. Many people perceive this difference as crucial for comfort and subsequent satisfaction with the procedure.
Safer temperatures, less stress
Instead of extremes, ACRYOS operates with "moderate" values, typically between 0 °C and 4 °C for cooling and up to 38–40 °C for heating. Cyclical changes support local blood circulation and the removal of metabolites. The procedure is safe, as there is no risk of frostbite to deeper tissues and there is almost no risk of deep burns.
CONTROLLED TEMPERATURE CYCLE IN PRACTICE
The principle of "thermal gymnastics"
ACRYOS software controls the so-called Peltier cells in the applicators. These can change temperature from the cooling phase to the heating phase. A typical cycle lasts several minutes for cooling, followed by several minutes for heating. This ensures a rhythmic "massage" of the vessels, which is referred to as vascular gymnastics.
CONTROLLED TEMPERATURE CYCLE IN PRACTICE
The principle of "thermal gymnastics"
ACRYOS software controls the so-called Peltier elements in the applicators. These can change the temperature from the cooling phase to the heating phase. A typical cycle lasts several minutes for cooling, then several minutes for heating. This ensures a rhythmic "massage" of the vessels, which is referred to as vascular gymnastics.
Biological effect of alternation
When capillaries in the skin and subcutaneous tissue temporarily constrict (vasoconstriction) due to cold, the subsequent warming expands them (vasodilation). This contrast facilitates the transport of oxygen and nutrients, accelerates the removal of cellular waste, and simultaneously "stimulates" fat cells to increase metabolic activity. Metabolites released into the interstitial space can be processed more quickly by the lymphatic and circulatory systems.
Advantages over fixed temperature
Compared to methods that maintain extreme cold for a long time, dynamic temperature alternating is better tolerated by clients and simultaneously minimizes the risk of tissue damage. At the same time, it engages the positive effect of heating, which aids in recovery and induces a feeling of relaxation.
ELECTROSTIMULATION AND ITS BENEFITS
Overview of Electrostimulation
Electrostimulation in ACRYOS is performed through applicators that, in addition to cold/heat, also emit excitomotor currents. These pulsed electrical impulses target the muscle fibers in the treated area and cause their contractions similarly to when a person exercises actively.
The importance of fat flushing
Muscle contraction supports better blood circulation as well as lymphatic flow. Released fatty acids that escape from adipocytes can more easily transition into the lymph and further into the organs responsible for their metabolism and excretion. At the same time, muscle activity supports strength and tone in the specific area.
Visualization and shaping of the body
Thanks to this stimulation, the muscle does not remain "lazy"; rather, it is slightly strengthened. If the client undergoes a series of treatments, the body gradually becomes firmer: the layer of fat thins, and the muscles underneath become more defined, all while occurring non-invasively and without much effort.
PHOTOBIOMODULATION AND ITS EFFECT ON TISSUES
Basic Concepts
Photobiomodulation refers to the use of specific wavelengths of light to influence cellular processes. ACRYOS uses both LED lights (such as red, green, or yellow diodes) and low-level laser therapy (LLLT). The goal is to stimulate cells for higher energy production (ATP), support collagen and elastin production, and accelerate tissue regeneration.
LED Therapy
• Red LEDs (around 625–660 nm) are often associated with promoting collagen production and improving microcirculation.
• Green LEDs (about 525 nm) can help in evening skin tone, combat pigmentation, and promote hydration.
• Yellow LEDs (approximately 590 nm) have a regenerative effect and reduce irritation.
Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)
Laser energy in the range of 630–670 nm can create temporary pores in fat cells, making it easier for fatty acids to be released. At the same time, cellular processes are enhanced, and fibroblasts produce supportive extracellular matrix (collagen/elastin) more intensively. The result is not only the reduction of fat but also an increase in skin elasticity and firmness.
ABSENCE OF PRESSURE AND ITS ADVANTAGES
Disadvantages of vacuum approach
Classic cryolipolysis often sucks skin folds into the applicator, which can cause significant pressure, pain, swelling, and bruising. This can be particularly unpleasant for people with sensitive skin and may discourage them from undergoing repeated procedures.
The widespread effect of ACRYOS
ACRYOS is applied to the skin using flat applicators that evenly affect a wider area. The temperature differences are distributed across the entire surface, preventing unnatural pressure points or deep bruises. This also reduces the risk of so-called paradoxical adipose hyperplasia, which can sometimes occur with strong suction.
Comfort and client satisfaction
Due to the absence of negative pressure, the treatment is perceived more as a pleasant alternation of heat and cold, complemented by a gentle tingling from the electrostimulation. Recovery is minimal, and the occurrence of bruising is rare. Clients can therefore schedule the procedure even into a demanding daily routine.
APPLICATORS AND MOBILE ATTACHMENTS
Four body applicators
The standard set ACRYOS includes four stable applicators, often placed in pairs on the abdomen and sides or on the thighs. The software controls when each applicator cools and when it heats. Usually, two applicators are in the cooling phase and the other two in the heating phase, and then these states exchange.
Mobile body handle
In addition to the large applicators, ACRYOS also has a manual body handle that can be used to treat irregular contours, smaller areas (e.g., arms, back above the shoulder blades), or to supplement areas that the large applicator cannot reach. It allows the operator to target areas with thicker fat pads precisely.
Face mask
The special facial applicator is smaller to adapt to the curves of the face and neck. It uses a milder intensity of cold/heat and adjusted parameters for electrostimulation and light, since the skin on the face is more delicate. This allows for the treatment of a double chin, tightening of the jawline contours, and stimulation against skin aging.
TREATMENT PROCESS AND DURATION
Step by step
1. Skin preparation: The operator applies a special gel (usually ultrasound or mesocosmetic), which facilitates the transfer of heat/cold and electrical impulses.
2. Application of applicators: These are placed on the target area and secured.
3. Starting cycles: The cooling and heating phases begin to change at regular intervals (e.g., 5–10 minutes of cold, 5–10 minutes of heat). At the same time, the appropriate program of electrical stimulation and light therapy is activated.
4. Ending the session: After 45–60 minutes, the procedure is usually complete.
Feeling during the procedure
The client usually feels cold, pleasant warmth, and slight “tingling” from muscle contractions. Pain is minimal; people more sensitive to cold may initially experience slight discomfort, which generally fades quickly.
Rehabilitation
After completion, the treated area may be temporarily reddened or slightly bruised, but without the need for restrictions. The client can immediately return to regular activities, including exercise.
FREQUENCY OF TREATMENT AND LONG-TERM RESULTS
Recommended number of applications
Most specialists recommend a series of 5–10 sessions spaced 1–2 weeks apart, depending on the type and extent of fat deposits. The number and frequency vary according to the individual condition and expectations of the client.
Gradual slimming
Non-invasive methods require a longer time for fat cells to be completely processed and eliminated. The first visible changes usually occur after 2–3 procedures, with the full effect developing over 2–3 months after the end of the series.
Maintenance of the effect
Results can be maintained long-term if the client maintains a healthy lifestyle, gets enough exercise, and avoids extreme fluctuations in weight. ACRYOS significantly helps to remove local fat deposits, but does not prevent their reoccurrence if the client returns to overeating or a sedentary lifestyle.
SAFETY AND CONTRAINDICATIONS
In general, ACRYOS has a high safety profile
ACRYOS works at temperatures around zero and with mild heating up to 40 °C, which is a relatively safe range for the skin. This minimizes the risk of frostbite and thermal burns. Electro-stimulation is set to safe limits.
Contraindications
• Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Not recommended, as there are not enough studies, and generally, more invasive procedures are not performed during this period.
• Pacemaker: Electrical impulses could interfere with its function.
• Severe liver and kidney disorders: These organs are involved in the removal of metabolic waste.
• Skin diseases or infections at the application site.
Side effects
Mild redness, slight swelling, or temporary decreased sensitivity may occur, but they usually subside within hours.
SCIENTIFIC BACKGROUND AND STUDIES
Source References
The accompanying documentation collection cites approximately 50 professional sources that address the effects of cryolipolysis, photobiomodulation, and electrostimulation. The publications mention both basic research (at the cellular level) and clinical studies involving dozens or hundreds of patients. (The studies are listed at the end of the page.)
Mechanism of the Lipolaser
Some literature emphasizes that low-level laser therapy (LLLT) opens cell pores in the adipocyte membrane, as demonstrated by electron microscopy studies (after 4–6 minutes of irradiation, up to 80–99% of fat can be released). This accelerates the removal of the fat cell content from the tissue.
Published Results
According to studies, cryo-lipo-laser methods successfully reduce the circumference of the treated areas. Several clinical publications also report a positive impact on skin structure and its regeneration.
SYNERGY WITH OTHER METHODS
Combination with lymphatic drainage To increase effectiveness, it is advisable to perform manual or machine lymphatic drainage after the treatment. This facilitates the elimination of released fatty acids and minimizes fluid retention. Dietary and exercise recommendations It is optimal to combine ACRYOS procedures with a slightly reduced or balanced diet and regular exercise. This is not a condition, but it significantly enhances and accelerates the achieved results. Adipocytic mesotherapy In some cases, ACRYOS can be combined with the injection of substances such as phosphatidylcholine, which supports lipolysis. However, it is always necessary to have a medical assessment to avoid overloading the liver and kidneys.
WHO IS ACRYOS SUITABLE FOR AND WHAT ARE ITS LIMITATIONS Ideal candidate People with a mild, moderate, or even higher amount of localized fat, which persists despite exercise and a healthy diet, benefit the most. ACRYOS can sculpt problematic areas while also supporting the improvement of skin condition. Realistic expectations Although ACRYOS is effective, one cannot expect it to replace liposuction for extreme volumes of fat. The result depends on the regularity of attending the procedures and also on the body's ability to eliminate released fats. The quality and durability of effects always depend on the lifestyle after the treatment course.
Overall summary
ACRYOS represents a comprehensive, non-invasive, and relatively comfortable method, during which several scientifically backed techniques are combined:
• Controlled alternating between cold and heat to selectively weaken fat cells,
• Electro-stimulation to support muscle tone and circulation,
• Photobiomodulation (LED and LLLT) promoting tissue regeneration, releasing fat from cells, and collagen production.
Future Perspectives
Advanced programs for different body types, specific forms of cellulite, or preventive anti-aging regimes are already being tested. The ACRYOS device is being developed so that its software and protocols can be gradually innovated based on new findings and clinical experiences.
RECOMMENDATION
Consultation with a specialist: Before starting the treatment, the client should always undergo an initial analysis to determine if the procedure is suitable for them.
• Collaboration: A better outcome is achieved with a healthy lifestyle, adequate exercise, and proper hydration.
• Long-term benefits: The result is slimming and strengthening of problematic areas, accompanied by healthier and more elastic skin. All this with minimal discomfort and without long healing times.