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LYMPH DRAINAGE

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Pressotherapy is a detoxification procedure that, through lymphatic drainage, helps the body get rid of toxins. Improves blood circulation, which leads to better saturation of oxygen, both in the treatment areas and in the whole organism. Already after the first procedure, the feeling of fatigue in the limbs disappears. You feel light and rested, and your skin is visibly smoother. The function of the lymphatic system is to maintain the water balance in the body by constantly circulating and removing unnecessary substances and fluids from it. Lack of physical activity and a stagnant lifestyle lead to a delay in lymphatic circulation. As a result, toxins accumulate in cells that accelerate the aging process, swelling, inflammation, arterial and hormonal disorders appear. When is lymphatic drainage done? Disorders of the lymphatic circulation are at the root of many cosmetic problems, in particular cellulite, premature aging, edema and varicose veins. These unwanted effects can be caused by certain diseases, a sedentary lifestyle, stress or with advancing age. Lymphatic drainage is used not only for shaping the body, but also for the treatment and prevention of varicose veins, lymphedema and to normalize blood pressure. The procedure is recommended for preoperative and postoperative therapy before and after liposuction.

Benefits of lymphatic drainage:

• a well-known and clinically proven method

• patients tolerate the device well

• visible results immediately after therapy

• the body is not burdened with unnecessary medications Medical indications

• Lymphedema of the hands and feet

• Edema of the arm after mastectomy

• Post-traumatic edema

• Relief of muscle pain after injuries

• Relief of discomfort in "tired legs"

• Trophic disorders of the skin

• Arthrosis

• Diabetic polyneuropathy and angiopathy Aesthetic indications

• Obesity

• Cellulite

• Prevention of "heavy legs" syndrome

  CONTRAINDICATIONS

• Presence of severe pain

• Suspicion and presence of venous thrombosis and thrombophlebitis

• Dermatitis

• Infected wounds

• Gangrene

• Heart or kidney failure

• Patients on anticoagulant therapy

Course of treatment: one procedure per day for 10 - 15 days Up to 2 - 3 times a year

 

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