

Massages & Other Treatments
Massage is a type of integrative medicine in which a massage therapist rubs and firmly presses the skin, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. The human body contains approximately 650 muscles. In massage, a specialist rubs and presses the soft tissues of the body. Soft tissues include muscle, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments, and skin.
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Relaxing full-body massage.
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Relaxing massage involves performing superficial pressure maneuvers. When receiving a massage, the therapist's hands, elbows, or tools compress and stretch many of these muscles. This relaxes and normalizes the soft tissue, reducing scar tissue, decreasing fluid retention, and relieving pain. The muscular, circulatory, nervous, and energetic systems are engaged to rebalance and regulate the body.
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Postoperative or Postpartum Body Drainage Massage
Lymphatic drainage is a manual massage technique that stimulates the lymphatic system, helping to eliminate excess fluid and toxins, thereby reducing swelling and improving circulation and the quality of skin tissue.
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Deep Tissue Massage
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A deep massage focuses on muscle tissue and fascia at a more specific level. The main characteristic of this type of massage is that the pressure applied is greater than in a relaxing massage, and it must be applied in the direction of the muscle fibers for greater effectiveness.
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Deep Back Cleansing
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Deep back cleansing is a skin care treatment that eliminates all impurities present in the back area of ​​the body. These impurities are responsible for the appearance of acne, pimples, pustules, among others.
Deep back cleansing, in addition to leaving the skin impeccably clean, also provides other benefits: It deeply removes dead skin cells, removing impurities both on the surface and in deeper layers.
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Pressotherapy
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Pressotherapy is a medical technique indicated for lymphatic drainage in people with medical and aesthetic problems, such as circulatory system disorders, tired legs, spider veins, edema, cellulite, and fat accumulation.
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This lymphatic drainage is performed by applying air to the body. To do so, the person must enter a pneumatic suit equipped with a certain number of chambers that distribute air pressure throughout the affected areas of the body.
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The suit consists of several parts according to the areas of the body that can be treated. For this reason, it is composed of a belt (abdomen), boots (feet and legs), arms, buttocks, etc.
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This technique is very simple to perform, painless, effective, healthy, and fairly inexpensive. It also offers immediate results and provides a feeling of relief and rest that should not be overlooked.
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Massage Benefits
- Injury rehabilitation.
- Anxiety management.
- Ideal for your posture.
- Boosts immunity.
- Relieves headaches.
- Improves sleep.
- Improves circulation.
- Relaxes muscles.
- Wellness.
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We offer the following Body Treatments:
- Relaxing full-body massage.
- Postoperative or postpartum drainage massage.
- Deep tissue massage.
- Deep back cleansing.
- Pressotherapy.