
Pressotherapy

Lymphatic Drainage
Pressotherapy increases lymphatic flow and blood circulation of the whole body by reducing bloating, swelling and cellulite. The system also provides the activation of both the venous and lymphatic circulation, thus stimulating the reabsorption of interstitial fluids that are not absorbed by the venous system, helping its drainage into the blood vessels.
If your legs are swelling around the ankles or knees due to excess fat then this new technology could be just what’s needed.
The Pressotherapy treatment to reduce cellulite consists of introducing the legs and buttocks in a kind of inflatable jumpsuit that is filled with pressurized air (it is the same system as when we take our blood pressure). This pressure helps us to activate circulation in the vascular and lymphatic systems. Proper fluid circulation is extremely important as it eliminates the feeling of heaviness in the legs, combats fluid retention, reduces the appearance of varicose veins and, of course, cellulite.
Lymphatic drainage massage
An aesthetic non-invasive treatment that mechanically performs lymphatic drainage through air pressure.
Reduces cellulite
Activates the circulatory and lymphatic systems and increases cell regeneration.
Reduces water retention
Offers immediate comfort and relief for heavy legs, poor circulation, water retention and cellulite.
Does it hurt?
You can expect to experience pressure and relaxation during the session, but never any pain or discomfort.
How many treatments are needed?
This treatment is scientifically proven to help reduce inches, shape and tone the body all while being relaxing and enjoyable. By committing to at least 4 treatments per month you can obtain optimal results that ensure an improved figure naturally.

What can I expect after?
It reduces inches, shapes and tones the body. By committing to at 4 treatments per month you can obtain optimal results of relief and comfort for heavy legs.
Who is suitable for?
Anyone, however those with recent bone fractures or osteoporosis may need special considerations before trying pressotherapy.