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Maderotherapy

Maderotherapy is a body massage and shaping technique that uses specially designed wooden tools, such as rollers, sticks, and wooden spoons, to improve skin texture, reduce cellulite, and promote relaxation. The term "maderotherapy" is derived from the Spanish word "madera," which means wood, and "therapy."

Preparation

Before the treatment, the health or beauty specialist discusses the patient's goals and concerns. Then, massage oil or lotion is applied to the skin to facilitate the gliding of the wooden tools.

Massage with Wooden Tools

The practitioner uses specially designed wooden tools to perform various types of massage techniques. These wooden tools come in various shapes and sizes suitable for different body parts and massage methods. Movements can be kneading, rolling, pressing, or circular, depending on the treatment goals.

Effects

Maderotherapy aims to stimulate blood circulation and lymphatic drainage, loosen fat deposits, reduce fluid retention, soften the skin, improve skin texture, and promote muscle relaxation. It can also be used to address areas of the body with cellulite.

Multiple Sessions

To achieve optimal results, multiple maderotherapy sessions are typically required. The frequency of sessions depends on the patient's goals and the condition of the skin.

Maderotherapy is often considered a non-invasive and relaxing treatment, although the sensations during the treatment may vary depending on the applied pressure and treated areas. The benefits of maderotherapy may include firmer skin, cellulite reduction, and improved blood circulation.

As with any aesthetic treatment, it is recommended to consult a qualified professional to discuss your specific needs, benefits, and potential risks of maderotherapy, as well as to assess whether this treatment is suitable for your situation.

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