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Maderotherapy-Colombian Body Conturing

Treat yourself to a rejuvenating body conturing session with wood therapy.

1 h
From 55 US dollars
Olmos Professional Building

Service Description

Wood therapy, also known as maderotherapy, is a holistic massage technique that uses specially designed wooden tools to improve body contouring and facilitate lymphatic drainage. It has gained popularity as a non-invasive way to shape and tone the body while promoting overall well-being. How It Works: Body Contouring: The wooden tools, which include rollers, cups, and sculpting boards, are used to massage specific areas of the body. The massage is meant to break down fat deposits, stimulate blood circulation, and reduce the appearance of cellulite. The repetitive motions help in shaping and tightening the skin, contributing to a more sculpted appearance. Lymphatic Drainage: The lymphatic system is responsible for removing waste and toxins from the body. Wood therapy helps stimulate the lymphatic system, encouraging the removal of excess fluids and toxins. This can reduce swelling, promote detoxification, and support the immune system. Benefits: Reduced Cellulite: The massage helps in breaking down fat cells, which can reduce the appearance of cellulite. Improved Circulation: The technique boosts blood flow, which can improve skin texture and overall health. Enhanced Lymphatic Drainage: Promotes the removal of toxins and excess fluids, potentially reducing puffiness and swelling. Non-Invasive: Unlike surgical body contouring methods, wood therapy is non-invasive and requires no recovery time. Relaxation: The massage can be soothing and stress-relieving, contributing to overall well-being. Sessions and Results: Typically, multiple sessions are needed to see significant results. The number of sessions required depends on individual goals and body type. Many people notice improvements after a few sessions, but ongoing treatment may be necessary to maintain results.


Contact Details

  • SmudgeHawk Healing, McCullough Avenue, San Antonio, TX, USA

    210-876-6612

    janesmudgehawk@yahoo.com


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