Wood therapy (maderotherapy) uses specialized wooden tools for a vigorous massage to sculpt the body, break down fat/cellulite, improve circulation, and boost lymphatic drainage, originating from Colombia for body contouring, though scientific backing for permanent results is limited, making it a non-invasive body sculpting alternative that helps relax muscles and detoxify. How It Works
- Tools: Practitioners use various wooden instruments (rollers, cups, paddles).
- Technique: Tools are used with intense pressure in repetitive strokes to target fat, cellulite, and muscles.
- Process: Stimulates lymphatic glands, breaks down fat/fibers, moves fluids, and aims to contour the body.
Claimed Benefits
- Body sculpting and toning.
- Reduces the appearance of cellulite and fat deposits.
- Improves blood circulation and lymphatic drainage.
- Detoxifies the body naturally.
- Relieves muscle tension and stress.
What to Expect
- A vigorous massage with various wooden tools.
- Application of oil.
- Can be a standalone treatment or combined with other body sculpting methods.
Important Considerations
- Temporary Effects: Any cellulite reduction is often temporary, like other massages.
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