Pressotherapy

AESTHETIC MEDICINE

Medical Aesthetic Care

What is pressotherapy?

Pressotherapy, also referred to as lymphatic pressure therapy, is a safe and non-invasive technique aimed at promoting lymphatic drainage and enhancing the circulatory system to facilitate more efficient detoxification. This method is particularly beneficial for the lower extremities, which are often susceptible to circulatory issues that can lead to swelling in the feet.

Lymphatic Massage and Pressotherapy:

Lymphatic Pressure Massage employs a rhythmic pattern of contraction and relaxation to enhance overall blood circulation, thereby increasing oxygen delivery and aiding in the removal of toxins. This process stimulates metabolism, supports physical activity, and contributes to the reduction of cellulite.

What does it offer?

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Benefits of Pressotherapy:

Pressotherapy is highly beneficial in alleviating swelling before, during, and after surgical procedures. It also assists women experiencing significant hormonal imbalances, such as those associated with premenstrual syndrome and menopause, by enhancing fluid retention management. Furthermore, it is recommended for women dealing with cellulite issues and the presence of broken capillaries or spider veins, as the treatment does not produce heat.

Who should do Pressotherapy

• This treatment is suitable for individuals of all ages with sedentary occupations, aimed at alleviating severe fluid retention (swollen legs) and addressing the condition commonly referred to as cellulite.
• It is also applicable for both men and women several months post-surgery for lymphatic decongestion to manage postoperative swelling, ALWAYS under the guidance of a healthcare professional.
• Athletes may benefit from this treatment following any form of intense physical activity to facilitate muscle recovery by reducing lactic acid buildup.
• Pregnant women experiencing significant swelling in the lower extremities can utilize this treatment, provided it is done in consultation with their gynecologist.
• Additionally, it is beneficial for women undergoing menopause who are experiencing notable hormonal fluctuations, resulting in widespread swelling.
• Lastly, this treatment is recommended for individuals seeking to detoxify their bodies and lose weight, particularly when their metabolism and weight loss progress appear to be stagnating.

What you need to know

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What you need to know before and after presotherapy:

It is recommended to avoid eating a meal prior to your session, as the application of air pressure on the abdominal area may cause discomfort.

Additionally, it is advisable to ensure your bladder is empty and to perform some light stretching exercises, which can assist with muscle contraction.

Following the treatment, it is essential to stay hydrated by consuming ample fluids, particularly water. Maintaining hydration is crucial and will further support the achievement of your desired outcomes.

Objectives of Presotherapy:

It alleviates anxiety and stress by diminishing nerve and muscle tension

It aids in the reduction of cellulite

It facilitates the elimination of toxins

It significantly assists in reducing swelling

Duration of presotherapy and results:

The standard duration for a presotherapy session ranges from 30 to 45 minutes, with a frequency of 1 to 2 sessions per week recommended. At the conclusion of each session, clients typically experience a sense of well-being and relaxation.

Results from presotherapy can be observed by the practitioner after approximately 5 hours of treatment, although in more persistent cases, it may take up to 12 hours to notice effects.

Session Pricing:
30’ = 15 €
45’ = 20 €