Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage
The Brazilian lymphatic drainage method is a specialized massage technique that blends traditional lymphatic drainage massage techniques with contouring and myofascial release, designed to stimulate the lymphatic system, instantly targeting bloating and puffiness by helping to reduce fluid retention, promote detoxification, and enhance circulation. Known for its fast and visible results, this method involves rhythmic, gentle movements that encourage the natural drainage of lymph, leading to reduced bloating, improved skin tone, a slimmer appearance and helps to reduce the appearance of cellulite and deliver a boost of energy to both the body and mind. Whether you're looking to boost your body's natural detox processes or improve overall wellness, Brazilian lymphatic drainage offers a relaxing yet effective way to enhance your body's health from the inside out.
Wood therapy
Wood therapy, also known as maderotherapy, is a natural, non-invasive body sculpting technique that uses specially designed wooden tools to stimulate lymphatic drainage, reduce cellulite, and contour the body. Through repetitive movements, the wooden rollers and tools break down fat deposits, boost circulation, and promote detoxification. This ancient technique not only helps to tone and sculpt the body but also provides relaxation and stress relief. Wood therapy is an effective, holistic approach for enhancing body shape and overall wellness without the need for invasive procedures.
Prices
Book with me for a combination of Lymphatic Drainage & Wood Therapy
Half Body - £70
Full Body - £90
The results speak for themselves
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The ideal wait time in between sessions varies based on individual health needs and goals but a one hour session once a month will aid and maintain a healthy lifestyle.
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Drink plenty of water before and after your session to encourage the lymph flow. Avoid caffeine, alcohol, ibuprofen or any other blood thinners one week before the massage to reduce any risk of bruising. Wear loose, comfortable clothing to reduce discomfort and maximise the natural lymph flow.
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Wood therapy can sometimes cause a kind of “stiffness” or a sensation of pain at the muscular level, especially in hypotonic muscles.