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Endospheres Body (VIBROCOMPRESSION BODY MASSAGE)

Atraumatic procedure aimed at combating a number of aesthetic problems, including cellulite, local fat deposits, swelling, skin laxity.

  • Smooths cellulite
  • Heaviness in the legs
  • Smoothes the skin
  • Improves microcirculation
  • Increases muscle tone

ABOUT PROCEDURE

Atraumatic procedure aimed at combating a number of aesthetic problems, including cellulite, local fat deposits, swelling, skin laxity.

  • Smooths cellulite
  • Heaviness in the legs
  • Smoothes the skin
  • Improves microcirculation
  • Increases muscle tone

HOW DOES Endospheres Therapy WORK?

A treatment that, through a roller device composed of 55 silicon spheres, generates low-frequency mechanical vibrations. This acts on the main causes of cellulite; lymphatic stasis, the retention of fluids, and the build-up of fat cells. During the procedure, low-frequency mechanical vibrations are generated, vibration and compression create the effect of a lymphatic pump, microcirculation is activated, trophism of the skin and muscle tissue is improved, which allows

– reduce thigh fat

– reduce the infamous ‘orange peel effect’

– remove excess fluid, restoring lightness to the legs

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Questions and answers

How many procedures are recommended in the course?

The recommended course of procedures is 6-12-18, depending on the client's condition. In cases of significant cellulite, excessive sagging or excess weight, it may be necessary to carry out 24 sessions to complete your full treatment. On average, a course of 12 procedures is optimal.

How often should the procedures be done?

Normal mode - 2 (maximum 3) times a week, the interval between procedures should be at least 48 hours.

Maintenance course - 2 times a month for the first three to four months, then can be reduced to 1 time per month.

Courses can be repeated at any time convenient for you.

What are the contraindications for using Endospheres Therapy?
  • Thrombophlebitis
  • Dermatitis and skin diseases
  • Viral infection
  • Pregnancy, breastfeeding
  • Oncology