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Understanding Wood Therapy

Discover the ancient art of wood therapy, also known as maderoterapia, at Lola Aesthetics & Medi Spa. This innovative body contouring technique uses specially crafted wooden tools to sculpt, tone, and firm the body, offering natural and non-invasive solutions for a more sculpted physique. 

Wood therapy is a holistic body contouring technique that originated in ancient civilizations and has been used for centuries to promote wellness and beauty. The practice involves the use of wooden tools, such as rollers, sculpting implements, and specially designed wooden cups, to manipulate the body’s tissues, reduce cellulite, and improve circulation.

How Wood Therapy Works

During a wood therapy session, the practitioner utilizes a variety of wooden tools to perform a series of massage and sculpting techniques on the skin. These techniques help break down cellulite, stimulate lymphatic drainage, and improve blood circulation, resulting in smoother, firmer, and more toned skin. 

Benefits of Wood Therapy

  • Cellulite Reduction: Wood therapy helps break down stubborn cellulite deposits, smoothing the skin’s surface and reducing the appearance of dimples and uneven texture.
  • Body Contouring: By targeting specific areas of the body, wood therapy can sculpt and contour the body, creating a more defined and toned silhouette.
  • Lymphatic Drainage: The massage techniques used in wood therapy promote lymphatic drainage, helping to detoxify the body and reduce fluid retention.
  • Improved Circulation: Wood therapy increases blood flow to the skin, promoting oxygenation and nutrient delivery while flushing out toxins and metabolic waste.
  • Non-Invasive: Wood therapy is a non-invasive alternative to surgical procedures such as liposuction, offering natural and holistic solutions for body contouring and skin tightening.

Common FAQ

Side effects of wood therapy are rare but may include temporary redness, bruising, or sensitivity in the treated area. These side effects typically resolve on their own within a few hours to days after treatment.

The number of wood therapy sessions needed varies depending on individual factors such as the area being treated, the severity of cellulite, and the desired results. Most clients typically undergo a series of treatments for optimal results.

Wood therapy is generally well-tolerated by most individuals and is not considered painful. Some clients may experience mild discomfort or pressure during the massage, but it is typically minimal and temporary.

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