WOOD THERAPY

Non-Invasive body contouring; Experience natural body contouring with lymphatic drainage massage, designed to support your post-op recovery. Wood therapy aids in detoxification and promotes the elimination of toxins, helping to sculpt, snatch, and shape your physique for optimal results.

About Wood Therapy Therapy

Wood therapy, also known as Maderotherapy, is a natural and holistic massage technique that uses specially designed wooden tools to stimulate various parts of the body. This therapy is commonly used for:

  1. Body Contouring: It helps reduce cellulite, break down fat deposits, and sculpt areas of the body for a more defined shape.
  2. Lymphatic Drainage: Wood therapy promotes the elimination of toxins by stimulating the lymphatic system, which can lead to reduced bloating and swelling.
  3. Muscle Relaxation: It aids in relieving tension in the muscles, providing a deep, therapeutic massage.
  4. Detoxification: The movements and pressure help boost circulation and support the body’s natural detoxification processes.

Wood therapy is non-invasive, and many clients find it both relaxing and effective for enhancing the body’s shape, especially when combined with other body sculpting treatments.

How it Works

The wooden tools, such as rollers, cups, and paddles, are used to massage the skin, muscles, and underlying tissue. This pressure boosts blood flow and encourages better circulation, which is key to breaking down fat and improving skin tone.

The targeted movements and pressure help to break down stubborn fat deposits, particularly in areas prone to cellulite. This fat is then metabolized by the body and naturally eliminated through the lymphatic system.

The technique stimulates the lymphatic system, which is responsible for removing toxins and waste from the body. By improving lymphatic drainage, wood therapy helps reduce bloating, swelling, and water retention, which can improve the overall appearance of the treated areas.

The massage techniques help to sculpt and shape the body by moving the fat to areas where it can be better metabolized, leading to a more toned and defined physique. Over time, consistent treatments help contour the body’s natural curves.

The mechanical pressure from the wooden tools encourages the release of toxins stored in the fat cells and tissues, aiding in the body’s detoxification process. This also helps in reducing the appearance of cellulite and improving skin elasticity

Woman at massage therapy with wooden tools

Who Can Have
Wood Therapy

  • Individuals Seeking Body Sculpting
  • Post-Operative Patients
  • People with Cellulite
  • Those Seeking Detoxification
  • Individuals with Fluid Retention or Swelling
  • People with Muscle Tension
  • Anyone Looking for a Non-Invasive Treatment

Who Should Avoid Wood Therapy:

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Quick answers to questions you may have

Answer: Wood therapy is generally not painful, though some clients may feel slight discomfort, especially in areas with more fat or tension. The pressure can be adjusted based on individual tolerance to ensure comfort throughout the treatment.

Answer: Visible results can usually be seen after 3-5 sessions, but the number of sessions required will depend on your individual body goals and the areas being treated. Consistency is key for optimal results.

Answer: Wood therapy can be used on various areas of the body, including the abdomen, thighs, buttocks, arms, and back. It is often used to target areas with stubborn fat or cellulite.

Answer: Yes, wood therapy is generally considered safe. It’s a non-invasive treatment that uses natural wooden tools. However, it’s always recommended to consult with a professional if you have any medical conditions or concerns.