

KoreTherm delivers precision-controlled thermal contrast and muscle stimulation — using heat up to ~113°F and targeted cooling down to ~0°F — to support the body’s natural tissue, metabolic, circulatory, and clearance responses.
KoreTherm delivers precision-controlled thermal contrast and muscle stimulation — using heat up to ~113°F and targeted cooling down to ~0°F — to support the body’s natural tissue, metabolic, circulatory, and clearance responses.


Most body contouring technologies rely on one blunt signal:
Cold alone (cryo)
Heat alone
EMS alone
They expect that single input to overcome:
Poor circulation
Dense or fibrotic tissue
Lymphatic stagnation
Metabolic down-regulation
That’s why providers often see:
Inconsistent before/after results
Early plateaus
Poor tolerance in sensitive patients
Limited crossover into recovery or performance care
THE KORETHERM PHILOSOPHY

KoreTherm was engineered around a simple clinical truth: Change the environment — and the tissue changes its behavior.
Rather than forcibly removing tissue, KoreTherm uses sequenced biological signaling to support:
Circulation
Metabolic activity
Lymphatic movement
Neuromuscular engagement
Tissue adaptability
Visible body contouring becomes a downstream effect, not a forced event.

HOW KORETHERM WORKS
Phase 1: Controlled Heat
(Up to ~113°F)
The heat phase is used to:
Increase localized blood flow
Relax dense adipose and fascia
Improve tissue compliance
Increase responsiveness to contrast
From a provider standpoint, this matters because cold applied to cold, congested tissue is inefficient. Heat prepares the tissue so cold can actually communicate.
Phase 2: Targeted Cold
(Down to ~0°F)
After preparation, cold is applied briefly and precisely to:
Create thermal stress in temperature-sensitive fat tissue
Encourage fat cells to down-regulate and shrink
Support signaling pathways associated with natural fat clearance
Rather than abrupt removal, KoreTherm is designed to:
Encourage gradual fat cell breakdown
Allow the body to recognize and adapt to change
Avoid emergency compensation responses
Why Thermal Contrast Matters
Heat alone relaxes
Contrast signals adaptation.
The rapid shift from warmth to cold:
Prevents tissue accommodation
Enhances circulatory response
Improves metabolic signaling
Reduces rebound tendencies
Phase 3: Integrated Muscle Stimulation (EMS)
Cryotherapy alone does nothing to actively move:
Lymphatic fluid
Released lipids
Interstitial waste
KoreTherm integrates EMS to:
Create rhythmic muscle contraction
Act as a mechanical lymphatic pump
Support circulation during and after contrast
Improve post-session clearance and recovery
From a clinical perspective, EMS is the missing link.

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Cryotherapy Alone
Cold applied to unprepared tissu
Passive fat cell injury
Clearance left to chance
Limited clinical versatility
KoreTherm
Heat prepares tissue
Cold delivers targeted stress
EMS supports active clearance
Gradual, recognizable adaptation
Broad clinical applications
KoreTherm doesn’t replace cryotherapy. It completes it.



KoreTherm is commonly used to support non-invasive body contouring by improving the tissue environment where stubborn fat persists.
Providers use KoreTherm to support:
Improved circulation in adipose-dense areas
Reduced tissue congestion
Thermal stress that encourages fat cells to shrink and down-regulate
Lymphatic movement that assists natural fat clearance
This approach supports:
More consistent contour changes
Better symmetry
Less rebound
Higher patient satisfaction

Procedures that abruptly remove fat often trigger:
Tissue trauma
Sudden volume loss
Compensatory adipogenesis elsewhere
KoreTherm:
Works gradually
Preserves circulation and lymphatics
Supports natural clearance pathways
Avoids triggering emergency storage responses
The body cooperates instead of compensates.

Why KoreTherm Earns Floor Space
Because KoreTherm targets tissue response, clinics use it far beyond aesthetics.
Acute Tissue Stress
& Recovery Support
KoreTherm is commonly used to support tissue response following acute physical stress, such as:
Minor sprains or strains
Overuse from training or repetitive movement
Post-activity tissue congestion
By supporting circulation, fluid movement, and surrounding muscle engagement, KoreTherm serves as a valuable adjunct modality in physically active populations.
Neuromuscular &
Nerve-Adjacent Support
While not intended to treat neurological conditions, clinics use KoreTherm to support:
Circulation in distal tissues
Muscle engagement where activation is diminished
Tissue comfort and responsiveness in chronically stressed regions
This environment-first approach is often better tolerated than aggressive modalities.
Circulation &
Lymphatic Support
Thermal contrast encourages vascular response. EMS assists mechanical fluid movement.
Together, they support:
Normal lymphatic clearance
Reduced interstitial congestion
Improved tissue oxygenation
This foundation benefits contouring, recovery, and chronic tissue stress management.
Rather than single-use protocols, KoreTherm is deployed through intent-based archetypes:
Precision Contour Protocol
Goal: Support visible body contour change
Heat → Cold → EMS
Focus on adipose-dense, poorly circulated areas
Emphasis on clearance and symmetry
Acute Recovery Protocol
Goal: Support tissue response after physical stress
Shorter contrast cycles
Conservative cold exposure
EMS for circulation and muscle engagement
Neuro-Support Protocol
Goal: Support circulation and muscle engagement in low-signal areas
Gentle contrast
Lower EMS intensity
Focus on distal tissue response and tolerance
Performance &
Activation Protocol
Goal: Support muscle readiness and recovery
Heat dominant
EMS-forward
Used pre- or post-activity
Protocols remain flexible, and patient-specific.
SESSION EXPERIENCE

Sessions are:
Fully adjustable
Comfortable
Protocol-driven
Typical sessions last 15–30 minutes, depending on goals and areas treated.
Patients experience:
Deep warmth
Refreshing cold contrast
Gentle to strong muscle engagement (as tolerated)



Designed to support the body’s natural tissue response.
Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease
Results vary by individual
Suitability and contraindications reviewed prior to use
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Reclaiming.
This represents real progress — not a final result.
Reclaiming is the phase where the environment changes and the body begins responding again.