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Cooling Technology

What is Cooling Technology?

Cooling technology refers to controlled, localized temperature reduction applied to the skin, underlying tissue, or joints to influence physiological responses. It is used to manage inflammation, pain, circulation, metabolic activity, and sensory feedback.
  • Vasoconstriction (reduced blood flow)
  • Reduced nerve conduction (pain relief)
  • Lower metabolic activity (inflammation control)
  • Sensory stimulation (tightening, refreshing sensation)
  • Controlled rebound vasodilation (enhanced recovery)
This makes cooling a versatile technology across multiple industries.

Our Expertise with Cooling Technology

Light Tree Technology has developed cooling systems for both consumer and professional markets, including:
15+ Years

of Experience

Medical and Consumer devices development and manufacturing.

End-to-End
R&D Process

Product concept, design, prototyping, production, and certification.

Your Innovative
partner

We create purposeful innovation, working closely with you from idea to execution.

Advanced
Customization

Custom solutions for handhelds, masks, wearables, and more.

25+ New Technology
Concepts Per Quarter

New technology concepts developed and validated each quarter.

Cross-Industry
Experience

Beauty, wellness, sports, medical, pet care solutions, and more.

Certified 

Manufacturing Hubs

ISO 13485 and FDA/MDSAP-certified facilities in China and India.

Partnership-Driven
Execution

Partnering for compliance, market fit, and strategic positioning.

Applications & Benefits
A broad range of applications and benefits across beauty, wellness, medical, and pet & veterinary care treatments, using controlled cooling to support comfort, recovery, and tissue protection across therapeutic and aesthetic treatments.

Innovation Opportunities

Depending on the application, cooling can be delivered through:

  • Passive cooling (gel packs, phase-change materials)
  • Active cooling (thermoelectric/Peltier elements, circulating liquids)
  • Cryo-based systems (air, contact cooling, or hybrid systems)

The core principle is precise thermal control—cooling tissues enough to achieve therapeutic or cosmetic effects without causing tissue damage.