Wood Therapy + Lymphatic Drainage
What is Wood Therapy?
Wood therapy, also known as Maderotherapia is a massage technique that originated in Colombia and has gained popularity as a non-invasive method for body contouring and cellulite reduction. It involves the use of various wooden tools, typically made from hardwoods like beechwood or rosewood, to massage and sculpt the body.

The Key Benefits of Wood Therapy:
Cellulite Reduction
Wood therapy helps break down cellulite by stimulating circulation and lymphatic drainage, which can reduce the appearance of dimpled skin.
Body Contouring
The wooden tools are used to massage and sculpt the body, helping to contour areas of excess fat and improve overall body shape.
Skin Tightening
The massage movements and pressure applied during wood therapy can help tighten and tone the skin, resulting in a smoother and firmer appearance.
Improved Circulation
The massaging action of wood therapy helps increase blood flow to the treated areas, promoting oxygen and nutrient delivery to the tissues while flushing out toxins and waste products.
Lymphatic Drainage
Wood therapy stimulates the lymphatic system, helping to remove excess fluid and toxins from the body. This can reduce swelling, improve skin tone, and enhance the body's natural detoxification processes.
Relaxation and Stress Relief
Like other massage techniques, wood therapy can promote relaxation and stress relief, helping clients feel more calm and rejuvenated after treatment.
Overall, wood therapy offers a holistic approach to body sculpting and wellness, targeting both the physical and aesthetic aspects of the body. It can be used as a standalone treatment or in conjunction with other body contouring techniques to enhance results and provide clients with a more comprehensive solution for their body shaping goals.
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Cellulite Reduction, Body Contouring, Skin Tightening, Improved Circulation, Lymphatic Drainage, Relaxation and Stress Relief
Frequently Asked Questions
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