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DETOX & SCULPT MASSAGE

THERAPEUTIC BODYWORK TREATMENT

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DETOX & SCULPT MASSAGE
- Therapeutic Bodywork Treatment

A detox and sculpt massage is a therapeutic bodywork treatment that combines lymphatic drainage techniques with deeper, more intense massage to reduce swelling, contour the body, and promote detoxification.

 

Designed to supplement Fat Freezing, it aims to remove toxins and excess fluid, improve circulation, break down fat, smooth cellulite, and enhance skin tone for a sculpted and more toned appearance.

 

This massage style can range from gentle manual lymphatic drainage to a more vigorous session that may include tools like body rollers depending on the specific technique or results required.

What are the benefits and uses?

  • Reduced swelling and bloating

  • Improved skin tone and texture

  • Cellulite reduction

  • Body contouring and sculpting

  • Enhanced blood circulation and metabolism

  • Support for the body's natural detoxification processes

  • Improved muscle tone

  • Boosted immune function 

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How Does It Work?

  • Lymphatic drainage: Gently encourages the flow of lymph, a fluid that carries waste products, to help flush them from the body more efficiently.

  • Targeted massage: Uses firm, precise, and deep strokes to break down fat cells, reduce the appearance of cellulite, and contour specific areas of the body.

  • Detoxification: Helps the body eliminate toxins and excess fluid retention, which can lead to reduced bloating and improved overall wellness.

  • Circulation and metabolism: Stimulates blood and lymph circulation, which can boost metabolism and improve muscle ton

Disclaimer:

 While most people have positive results, these results may vary and we can't make any guarantees.

 

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