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Cellulite treatment without surgery

Luma from Highland Park

The technique of endermology (which is also known under the trade name Endermologie™) is a non-surgical massage treatment which is highly effective at reducing cellulite and tightening the skin.

Mechanised rollers are applied to the skin, which stimulates the body’s circulation and helps boost lymphatic drainage. This mechanical lymphatic drainage technique reduces the build-up of fluids and toxins in the body, resulting in smoother and firmer skin.

Endermology is more than just an aesthetic treatment. It can benefit everyone.

A healthy, flowing lymphatic system is vital for overall body function as it removes impurities and waste products, allowing the cells to function at their best.

This treatment can be effective at relieving muscle soreness, boosting energy and aiding relaxation. It also works particularly well as a toning therapy following either Fat Freezing, 3D Cavitation or Radiofrequency treatment. It can be used a stand alone treatment or body contouring, skin tightening and cellulite treatment or as a post-operative treatment following surgical liposuction.

Endermology is non-invasive and painless.

A course of treatments is usually recommended to achieve the very best results.
For more information visit our website
www.bodyshapers.co.nz...

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Poll: What does 'Kei te pēhea koe' mean?

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