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Maderotherapy
The power of Facial Maderotherapy
The power of Facial Maderotherapy
Maderotherapy, also known as Wood Therapy, is a massage technique using wooden instruments. This technique offers a natural approach to revitalize and rejuvenate the skin.
*including a facial treatment
Facial maderotherapy is a massage method that uses wooden tools, often rollers or spatulas, to improve the texture and appearance of facial skin. It aims to stimulate blood circulation, drain toxins and tone facial muscles.
The main benefits include:
No, facial maderotherapy is generally not painful. You may feel a slight pressure or tingling sensation during the treatment, but there should not be any significant pain. Comfort is key, and practitioners adjust the pressure according to the sensitivity of the client’s skin.
Results can vary from person to person, but many people begin to see improvements after just a few sessions. For optimal results, a series of treatments is often recommended, followed by regular maintenance sessions.
Facial maderotherapy is generally without major side effects. However, there may be temporary redness or slight tenderness after treatment, which should disappear within a few hours.
People with skin problems such as infections, severe inflammation, or conditions like rosacea should consult a dermatologist before starting facial maderotherapy. Pregnant women or people with specific health conditions should also speak with a healthcare professional.
The frequency of sessions depends on individual goals and skin condition. Typically, one session per week is often recommended for best results, with maintenance treatments every month or two.
Although it is possible to use maderotherapy tools at home, it is best to consult a professional at first to learn proper techniques and ensure that the tools are used correctly. Professionals use specialized techniques and tools that may be more effective.
Cost can vary depending on region, practitioner, and length of session. Typically, prices can range from $70 to $150 per session.
Yes, facial maderotherapy can be adapted to most skin types, but it is important to inform the practitioner of any specific concerns or sensitivities. A professional will be able to adjust the technique and tools accordingly.