What is Maderotherapy?
It is a modern massage technique that utilizes wooden anatomically shaped tools to eliminate cellulite, support the lymphatic system, and shape the body. Through repetitive massage movements, it promotes the drainage of fat, toxins, and excess fluids, while simultaneously enhancing the blood circulation in muscles and skin. This originally Oriental massage method has been practiced for centuries. It wasn't until the 1990s that it caught the interest of South American Colombia, where its modern name originated. The word "madero" in Spanish means wood, and maderotherapy can be literally translated as wood therapy.
☛ Reduction of Cellulite
Proper technique leads to the breakdown of fat, consequently improving the appearance of the skin, partially through the stimulation of collagen and elastin production.
☛ Stimulation of Blood Circulation
Massage promotes the blood flow to stiff tissues, ensuring the supply of oxygen and the removal of harmful substances.
☛ Support for Lymphatic Circulation
By stimulating lymphatic drainage, excess fluids, fat, and harmful substances are released from the body.
☛ Body Shaping
Repeated movements in problematic areas can achieve the distribution of fat, which is then flushed out along with other toxins.
☛ Improvement of Skin's External Appearance
Massage contributes to a visibly healthier and smoother skin surface.
☛ Natural and Non-Invasive Method
All you need for the procedure are wooden tools and natural oils. Moreover, there is no intrusion into the body; you simply support natural processes.
☛ Positive Impact on Mental State and Stress Reduction
Proper functioning of both blood and lymphatic circulation, coupled with muscle relaxation, contributes to overall body relaxation, better sleep, and improved mood. Positive results also provide individuals with a sense of confidence.