CRYOTHERAPY BYRON BAY

SORE. INFLAMED. FLAT?

3 MINUTES TO CHANGE.


Up to three minutes in air as cold as −110°C. Used to ease muscle soreness, calm inflammation, and lift mood and energy. For anyone who trains hard, hurts a little, or wants to feel sharper.

WHICH ONE SOUNDS LIKE YOU?

WHAT CRYO SUPPORTS

Most people come to cryotherapy with a problem, not a curiosity. Here's how three minutes of cold connects to four of the most common health challenges.


YOU'RE SORE AFTER
INTENSE TRAINING

The most-studied use. Extreme cold constricts blood vessels and dampens the inflammatory response that drives next-day muscle soreness.

Reviews of whole-body cryotherapy consistently report less soreness and better-perceived recovery in the day or two after hard training. Commonly used by athletes to recover between sessions.

YOU'RE CARRYING INFLAMMATION / JOINT PAIN

Cold slows nerve conduction — a natural pain-dampening effect — and research shows whole-body cryotherapy can shift inflammatory markers, easing the pro-inflammatory signals and raising the anti-inflammatory ones.

It's been studied as a support for inflammatory joint conditions, where people report less pain and easier movement.

YOU FEEL FLAT, STRESSED,
OR FOGGY

The cold triggers a sharp release of noradrenaline and endorphins. People routinely step out feeling alert, clear and lifted, and early studies on cryotherapy and mood are encouraging.

Cryotherapy is commonly described as a reset for energy and headspace.

YOU WANT YOUR BODY WORKING HARDER

Extreme cold spikes noradrenaline and switches on metabolically active brown fat — your body working to rewarm itself.

We call it what it is: metabolic activation. Not a weight-loss shortcut, and we won't pretend otherwise.

Whole-body cryotherapy isn't suitable for everyone. Please don't book if you have uncontrolled high blood pressure, a heart condition or a recent cardiac event, or if you're pregnant. It's also not suitable with cold-related conditions such as Raynaud's, cold urticaria or cryoglobulinaemia.

If you're unsure, check with your doctor before your first session.

ICY COLD, BUT

NOT LIKE WATER

An ice bath surrounds you in cold water at around 8–12°C for several minutes. Cryotherapy surrounds you in ultra-cold dry air — down to −110°C or lower — for just two to three minutes.

The cold is far more extreme. But dry air doesn't pull heat from your skin the way water does, so your core stays warm, it stays tolerable, and it's over fast. Different tool, different feel, different reason to reach for it.

CRYO OR COLD PLUNGE?

Compare these cold exposure therapies

Cryotherapy −110°C or lower Ice Bath 8–12°C
Time 2–3 minutes Several minutes
The feel Sharp, dry, fast Deep, wet, slow
Best for A fast systemic hit — soreness, inflammation, an energy reset A longer contrast ritual, mental grit, accessibility
Pairs with Infrared (Fire & Ice) Sauna & steam

HOW CRYOTHERAPY WORKS

  • 01

    Book In

    Come to reception — towels and a quick guided tour of the recovery floor upstairs.

  • 02

    Get Set Up

    Change into your activewear. We provide everything else: gloves, socks and slippers, a face mask, and ear muffs with built-in headphones — skin protected, music sorted.

  • 03

    Step In

    Into the chamber, mask and headphones on. Three minutes in the cold. You're in control the whole time — step out whenever you want.

  • 04

    Warm Up

    Step out to the rush — that clear, lit-up, energised feeling is the whole point. If you booked infrared, warm up in your private sauna.

It's dry cold, not water — nothing like holding your breath in an ice bath. Most people are surprised how fast three minutes goes.

CRYOTHERAPY

PRICES & OPTIONS

Cryotherapy

Single Session

Whole-body cryotherapy, 2–3 min

$89

$89 per session

   

Members save a further 10%

3-Pack

3 × cryotherapy

$249

$83 per session

Usually $267 Save $18

Members save a further 10%

6-Pack

6 × cryotherapy

$485

$81 per session

Usually $534 Save $49

Members save a further 10%

Best Value

10-Pack

10 × cryotherapy

$790

$79 per session

Usually $890 Save $100

Members save a further 10%


Fire & Ice — Combos

Fire & Ice — Solo

Infrared sauna + 3-min cryotherapy

$99

 

Usually $128 Save $29

Fire & Ice — Two People

Infrared (2-pax) + cryotherapy each, done together

$145

 

Usually $237 Save $92

The more you use it, the more it works — soreness and inflammation respond to consistency, not one-offs.

BOOK WHOLE-BODY

CRYOTHERAPY

Whole-body cryotherapy isn't a wellness fad — it's a fixture in professional sport. The same three minutes is now yours.

Recovery rooms across the NBA, the NFL, Premier League football and Olympic training programmes have used cold chambers for years to help athletes train hard, recover fast and back up day after day. You don't have to be a pro to recover like one.

COMBINATION THERAPIES

WHOLE-BODY CRYOTHERAPY

+ INFRARED: FIRE AND ICE

Infrared sauna, then three minutes in the cryotherapy chamber. Deep warmth into sharp cold — the contrast that leaves you energised and calm at once.

Infrared + 3 min cryotherapy · Solo $99 · Duo $144

FAQ—INFRARED SAUNA BYRON BAY

  • Whole-body cryotherapy uses dry air as cold as −110°C for two to three minutes. You're fully kitted in protective gloves, socks, slippers, a face mask and headphone ear muffs, and you stay in control the entire time — you can step out whenever you want. Because it's dry cold rather than water, your core stays warm and the three minutes passes faster than most people expect.

  • Whole-body cryotherapy is most commonly used to ease muscle soreness, calm inflammation, and lift mood and energy. Research consistently shows reduced soreness and better-perceived recovery after hard training, and cold exposure triggers a sharp noradrenaline release that leaves most people feeling alert and clear. It's a recovery and wellbeing tool — not a treatment for any medical condition.

  • Yes — muscle recovery is cryotherapy's most-studied use. Extreme cold constricts blood vessels and dampens the inflammatory response behind next-day soreness, and reviews of whole-body cryotherapy consistently report less muscle soreness and better-perceived recovery in the day or two after hard training. The effect builds with regular use, which is why most people train alongside a multipack rather than one-off sessions.

  • A single whole-body cryotherapy session at Social Remedy is $89, with 3, 6 and 10-packs that bring it down to $79 a session. Our Fire & Ice combination — 45 min infrared sauna plus a three-minute cryotherapy session — is $99 solo, or $144 for two people doing the protocol together. No membership is required to book.

  • Neither is better — they're different doors into cold. Cryotherapy is a fast, effective, systemic hit at −110°C for three minutes; an ice bath is a slower, wetter contrast ritual at from 1 - 15°C for several minutes. Cryo suits acute soreness and a quick energy reset; the ice bath suits a longer ritual and mental grit. Plenty of people use both.

  • Recovery and inflammation respond to regular use rather than one-offs, so many people do two to three sessions a week — which is exactly what our 6 and 10-packs are built around. If you're using it for post-training recovery, a session within a day of hard exercise is most common. Consistency matters more than any single session.

  • Just dry activewear — we provide everything else: gloves, socks, slippers, a face mask, and ear muffs with built-in headphones so you can play your own music. Your skin needs to be completely dry going into the chamber, so you'll towel off any sweat or moisture first.

  • No — and we won't pretend otherwise. Extreme cold does activate your metabolism as your body works to rewarm itself, but whole-body cryotherapy is a recovery and wellbeing tool, not a weight-loss treatment. Anyone selling it as a fat-loss shortcut is overstating the evidence.

  • For most healthy people, yes — but it isn't suitable for everyone. Avoid cryotherapy if you have uncontrolled high blood pressure, a heart condition or recent cardiac event, are pregnant, or have a cold-related condition such as Raynaud's or cold urticaria. If you're unsure, check with your doctor before your first session.

  • Social Remedy offers whole-body cryotherapy in Byron Bay, serving the wider Northern Rivers and Far North Coast. We're an easy drive from Ballina, Lennox Head, Bangalow, Mullumbimby and Brunswick Heads, and a regular stop for visitors heading through the region. You don't need to be a member — book a single session or a Fire & Ice and walk in.

FIND US IN BYRON BAY

 

ADDRESS
1A Banksia Drive
Byron Bay NSW 2481
Arts and Industrial Estate — free parking on site

CONTACT
hello@socialremedy.com.au
0421 147 626
@socialremedy.byronbay

RECEPTION HOURS:
MON-FRI 7AM - 7PM
SAT 7AM - 6PM
SUN 9:30AM - 5PM