The frequency of manual therapy depends on your individual needs and the condition being treated. Initially, sessions may be recommended weekly or bi-weekly, with maintenance sessions every 4-8 weeks.
Manual therapy may involve some discomfort, especially when working on deeper tissues or addressing chronic tension. However, the intensity is adjusted based on your comfort level, and the long-term benefits typically outweigh any temporary discomfort.
Manual therapy is generally safe when performed by a qualified professional, and any risks will be discussed during your consultation.
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Aesthetic Facial Rehabilitation and FaceLift treatments offer a transformative approach to facial rejuvenation, effectively turning back the clock by 10-15 years. These advanced manual therapies target deep tissue layers, including fascia, connective tissue, and periosteum, ensuring longer-lasting results compared to traditional massages. This treatment stimulates fibroblasts, enhances lymphatic drainage, and improves blood circulation, resulting in reduced wrinkles, improved skin elasticity, and firmness.
Unlike relaxation therapies, this massage focuses on fascia, connective tissue, and periosteum, offering longer-lasting results. The rejuvenation effect is achieved through stimulated tissue regeneration, with visual improvements being a secondary benefit. The primary goal is cellular-level tissue renewal. This manual facial therapy can be used for both therapeutic and preventative purposes, addressing issues such as tension, degeneration, blood and lymphatic stasis, and adhesions, while also being an essential element of a comprehensive anti-aging system.
Aesthetic Facial Rehabilitation is a more extended and advanced version of the FaceLift treatment. Both treatments include a transbucal (intraoral) massage phase, and the entire procedure is performed with gloves, without oil, except for the final relaxation stage.
Wrinkles
Loss of skin firmness
Tissue sagging
Fascia and muscle tension
Lymphatic swelling
Beyond aesthetics, these treatments also provide therapeutic benefits, addressing bruxism, tension headaches, and cervical spine discomfort. It is a massage that gives spectacular results, but it is worth preparing for the fact that it is not a relaxation therapy.
For optimal results, we recommend a series of sessions every two weeks, followed by maintenance treatments every 1-2 months.