Manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) is a type of gentle massage which is intended to encourage the natural drainage of the lymph. MLD gently promotes and encourages the excess lymph drainage and accelerates the recuperation period.
Massage oil or cream is used with smooth, gliding strokes. Swedish massage uses firm but gentle pressure to promote relaxation, ease muscle tension and create other health benefits. It is a classic massage that will ease your stress and allow
Massage oil or cream is used with smooth, gliding strokes. Swedish massage uses firm but gentle pressure to promote relaxation, ease muscle tension and create other health benefits. It is a classic massage that will ease your stress and allow
Massage oil or cream is used with smooth, gliding strokes. Swedish massage uses firm but gentle pressure to promote relaxation, ease muscle tension and create other health benefits. It is a classic massage that will ease your stress and allow
Smooth stones are heated and then lubricated with oil or essential oils, the therapeutic effects of heat are used to relax muscles more deeply. Used as an extension of the therapist’s hands, the use of massage stones induces deep relaxation a
Massage oil or cream is used with smooth, gliding strokes. Swedish massage uses firm but gentle pressure to promote relaxation, ease muscle tension and create other health benefits. It is a classic massage that will ease your stress and allow
Reduce fat and lose inches. During CryoSlimming® treatments the skin is warmed then rapidly cooled. We recommend 3 – 6 sessions for best results. On average, people see 18.96% fat reduction in treated areas.
Improve skin appearance. With Cry
Reduce fine lines and wrinkles. CryoFacial treatments use cold temperatures to increase blood flow and oxygen, which boosts collagen production, reduces the appearance of wrinkles and pores and improves skin elasticity. A natural, non-invasiv
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