Vacuotherapy is an excellent cosmetic treatment to eliminate cellulite, as this procedure is performed by a device that glides and sucks the skin of the region to be treated, promoting a rhythmic mechanical massage, which reduces the nodules and improves the appearance of buttocks and thighs. fights cellulite.
During vacuotherapy, when the skin is removed from the muscle, the fibrosis left in the adipose tissue ruptures, improves lymphatic circulation, increases oxygenation and releases toxins, with decreased onset of cellulite. The use of vacuum in the treatment of cellulite also improves cellular nutrition by promoting the creation of new small blood vessels, as well as having a toning and firming effect.
- Vacuotherapy treatment should be done approximately once a week in a clinic or beauty center by a dermatologist or dermatologist.
- Before starting.
- A vegetable oil is usually applied to the area to be treated to allow a better slippage of the device.
- It is recommended to slide the device with slow.
- Regular and rhythmic maneuvers to the lymph vessels and lymph nodes.
For the treatment of cellulite, 8 to 15 sessions of vacuotherapy with a duration of 20 to 40 minutes are recommended. If vacuum pressure causes a lot of discomfort during treatment, the therapist may be asked to decrease the intensity of the vacuum, relieve pressure, and treatment becomes more comfortable.
It is normal that mild pain and redness appear in the area after treatment and, in these cases, an ice pack may be applied for about 5 to 10 minutes to relieve pain.
It is important that in addition to vacuotherapy, the person improves certain daily habits to prevent cellulite from returning. For example, it is recommended to consume at least 2 liters of water a day, eat a healthy, low-sugar diet, and perform moderate to high-intensity daily physical activity.
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Although vacuotherapy is a normally well-tolerated procedure, its performance is tested in certain situations, such as:
It should also not be practiced in people who can develop bruising easily. Learn more about vacuotherapy.