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Wood Therapy

Wood Therapy

Wood therapy is a vigorous massage technique that utilizes wooden, handheld tools, such as rolling pins and vacuum-suction cups. Purportedly, wood therapy is centuries old and originated in Asia.

The technique of wood therapy has seen a surge in popularity, primarily in South America, where people call it maderoterapia. Madera is Spanish for wood.

  • Increasing lymphatic circulation
  • Reducing wrinkles
  • Alleviating stress
  • Providing a whole mixed bag of other benefits
Ultrasound Cavitation and Radio Frequency Skin Tightening

Ultrasound Cavitation and Radio Frequency Skin Tightening

Ultrasonic cavitation is a cosmetic procedure that is used to break down fat deposits in your body. It is a non-invasive alternative to liposuction which uses ultrasound energy to target fatty tissues beneath the skin only and does not affect the blood vessels, nerves and connective tissues.

The ultrasound field creates the bubbles in the liquid that surround the fat cells, which gradually grow, and implode. The membranes of fat cells do not have the capacity to withstand the vibrations. After disrupting and emulsification of the fat cells, the liquid which makes up the fat cells, in the fat cells, in the form of triglycerides is released into the interstitial fluid between the cells. This fluid is then metabolized to glycerol and free fatty acids which is then absorbed by the circulatory system.

Radio Frequency Skin Tightening

RF therapy uses low energy radiation to heat the deep layer of your skin called the dermis. This heat stimulates the production of collagen to help improve signs of wrinkles and sagging skin. Research has found that RF therapy is usually safe and can be effective at treating mild or moderate signs of aging.

Cellulite Removal (wood therapy, Ultrasound Cavitation, vacuum Therapy and radio Frequency Skin Tightening)

Cellulite Removal (wood therapy, Ultrasound Cavitation, vacuum Therapy and radio Frequency Skin Tightening)

Wood therapy is a vigorous massage technique that utilizes wooden, handheld tools, such as rolling pins and vacuum-suction cups. Purportedly, wood therapy is centuries old and originated in Asia.

The technique of wood therapy has seen a surge in popularity, primarily in South America, where people call it maderoterapia. Madera is Spanish for wood.

  • Increasing lymphatic circulation
  • Reducing wrinkles
  • Alleviating stress
  • Providing a whole mixed bag of other benefits

Ultrasonic cavitation

Ultrasonic cavitation is a cosmetic procedure that is used to break down fat deposits in your body. It is a non-invasive alternative to liposuction which uses ultrasound energy to target fatty tissues beneath the skin only and does not affect the blood vessels, nerves and connective tissues.

The ultrasound field creates the bubbles in the liquid that surround the fat cells, which gradually grow, and implode. The membranes of fat cells do not have the capacity to withstand the vibrations. After disrupting and emulsification of the fat cells, the liquid which makes up the fat cells, in the fat cells, in form of triglycerides is released into the interstitial fluid between the cells. This fluid is then metabolized to glycerol and free fatty acids which is then absorbed by the circulatory system.

VACUUM THERAPY

This involves a safe suctioning of the skin and fat on the butt. This isn’t merely suctioning but is suctioning (which increases blood flow to the area) combined with ultrasound waves that break down fatty deposits and stimulate collagen and elastin production. The outcome is a firmer, rounder butt with less cellulite and a more flattering shape.

Radio Frequency Skin Tightening

RF therapy uses low energy radiation to heat the deep layer of your skin called the dermis. This heat stimulates the production of collagen to help improve signs of wrinkles and sagging skin. Research has found that RF therapy is usually safe and can be effective at treating mild or moderate signs of aging.

Combination of Wood Therapy, Ultrasound Cavitation and Radio Frequency Skin Tightening

Combination of Wood Therapy, Ultrasound Cavitation and Radio Frequency Skin Tightening

Wood therapy is a vigorous massage technique that utilizes wooden, handheld tools, such as rolling pins and vacuum-suction cups. Purportedly, wood therapy is centuries old and originated in Asia.

The technique of wood therapy has seen a surge in popularity, primarily in South America, where people call it maderoterapia. Madera is Spanish for wood.

  • Increasing lymphatic circulation
  • Reducing wrinkles
  • Alleviating stress
  • Providing a whole mixed bag of other benefits

Ultrasonic cavitation

Ultrasonic cavitation is a cosmetic procedure that is used to break down fat deposits in your body. It is a non-invasive alternative to liposuction which uses ultrasound energy to target fatty tissues beneath the skin only and does not affect the blood vessels, nerves and connective tissues.

The ultrasound field creates the bubbles in the liquid that surround the fat cells, which gradually grow, and implode. The membranes of fat cells do not have the capacity to withstand the vibrations. After disrupting and emulsification of the fat cells, the liquid which makes up the fat cells, in the fat cells, in form of triglycerides is released into the interstitial fluid between the cells. This fluid is then metabolized to glycerol and free fatty acids which is then absorbed by the circulatory system.

Radio Frequency Skin Tightening

RF therapy uses low-energy radiation to heat the deep layer of your skin called the dermis. This heat stimulates the production of collagen to help improve signs of wrinkles and sagging skin. Research has found that RF therapy is usually safe and can be effective at treating mild or moderate signs of aging.