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All You Need to Know About Pressotherapy

February 15, 20248 min read

Pressotherapy is a process that facilitates the drainage of the lymphatic system, which can help your arms and legs to look much slimmer, because they'll be carrying less fluid. At the same time, pressotherapy can also ease a great many of your aches and pains, while also detoxifying your body. In order to accomplish pressotherapy, an air pressure machine is used to inflate a suit you have to wear, so that your legs and abdomen can be gently squeezed in a massage-like action.

It's very important to maintain properly balanced and functioning lymphatic drainage, because this allows the body to eliminate harmful toxins, and protect the body against infection. The lymph system consists of a network of vessels that pass through virtually every cell in your body. This lymphatic system transports lymph to all parts of the body, very much like your circulatory system facilitates blood circulation. The body's lymph nodes are responsible for maintaining a good balance between blood and tissues, they help to support the immune system, and they absorb fats from your digestive system.

Scientists have discovered that lymphatic drainage massage can reduce the presence of cellulite, and release fluid which builds up in the lymph nodes. It's very common for fluids to build up in the body's lymphatic system if you're a person with circulation issues, or when following certain types of surgery or cancer treatments. In this article, we'll discuss how pressotherapy actually works, some of the benefits it provides, and some of the side effects that could impact you as a result of the procedure.

How a pressotherapy session works

Pressotherapy is a procedure generally conducted at wellness centers or in spas, and these facilities will frequently provide waxing, facials, and massage treatments for patients, in addition to Pressotherapy. The procedure calls for a trained esthetician to administer the process, and this is where pressotherapy differs from massage. Massage is always done by hand, whereas pressotherapy is carried out by a specially designed machine that delivers the precise volume of pressure needed each and every time. Here are some of the some specifics on how a pressotherapy machine operates:

  • First you will be taken to a bed or chair that you'll be sitting or laying in, right in the office or patient area of a wellness center.

  • Your esthetician will assist as you get into the required garment that wraps around your legs, arms, and mid-section. The garment you wear is equipped with tubes that get hooked up to an air pressure machine that is run by computer. This garment becomes inflated with air, and once that begins to happen, you'll feel a slight squeezing sensation that is more like pressure being exerted, rather than any kind of pain.

  • A session usually last between 30 and 45 minutes, and you may feel a bit lighter in the immediate aftermath. It's very common for patients to have to urinate following a session, since there has probably been considerable movement of water throughout the body.

  • Pressotherapy sessions can be conducted as frequently as twice a week, in cases where a patient wishes to accelerate the process.

There are some established settings used in conjunction with a pressotherapy machine, and these cover the most common needs that patients have:

  • Drainage - facilitates lymph drainage for someone with edema, or following a cellulite reduction session

  • Toning - most commonly used for patients with some level of muscle atrophy, or on patients who have a relatively sedentary lifestyle

  • Physiologic - clients with circulatory issues are the primary users of this pressotherapy setting

  • Lymphedema - this setting is specifically for patients who have experienced swelling in the arms, legs, upper body, or lower body, all as a result of lymphedema.

Benefits of pressotherapy

There are quite a few benefits provided by pressotherapy, and these are a huge factor in attracting patients to want to try the process. Here are some of the advantages you'll gain by undergoing pressotherapy:

  • Accelerated removal of waste products and toxins

  • contouring of the buttocks, abdomen, hips, and waist

  • elimination of fluid from lymph nodes, which often accumulates following surgery

  • reduction of inflammation

  • reduction of stiffness and swelling that may be present in the limbs

  • improved skin elasticity following weight loss or pregnancy

  • stimulation of the circulation system

  • improved levels of oxygen in the circulatory system

  • increases nourishment to body tissues

  • reduction in the presence of cellulite

  • support for the immune system due to lymphatic system optimization

  • muscle detoxficatoin, leading to much quicker recovery after workouts.

Side effects of pressotherapy

This process is considered to be completely safe, although some patients will feel some minor side effects as a result of the procedure. The most prominent among these is a relatively minor muscle pain, and this will generally only happen if the machine has been set at a pressure setting that's too high for the patient's tolerance level. It's also possible for you to develop irritation or redness on the part of your skin that actually touches the pressurized garment. Other than these potential conditions, there are no other adverse side effects that will develop as a result of undergoing pressotherapy. If you should develop any of the minor side effects mentioned, you can count on them subsiding within a couple hours after the procedure.

Why choose pressotherapy?

From the content above, it should be apparent that there are quite a few reasons why you might want to undergo pressotherapy. Most people choose this procedure because it is a detoxifying treatment that effectively sculpts body tissue by eliminating water and lymph which may be trapped in your system. Once these have been drained out along with all the toxins, it will be possible to restore proper balance to the systems of your body. That means your body will once again be able to heal itself very effectively, and as a very nice bonus, you'll find that you are slimmer and trimmer.

star lymphactive upper suit

There is no other machine available today which is capable of delivering both the aesthetic benefit as well as the health benefit in a very relaxed setting. Lymphatic massage accomplishes the flushing out of toxins, the removal of excess fluids, and support for your immune system. All these are extremely important factors contributing to the accomplishment of faster recovery time, more youthful-looking and elastic skin, and a generally improves sense of well-being.

Pressotherapy is the only process which can deliver relaxing and invigorating results that are consistent and reliable, right in the comfortable environment of a spa, doctor's office, or wellness center. The garment which you wear inflates gently, with the individual chambers being supplied with air sequentially. Then a gentle massage motion maximizes blood flow to all areas being operated on, while also removing any stubborn waste products that might be aging your tissue or skin. The pressotherapy process works to thoroughly detoxify and eliminate undesirable fluids from the body, thereby restoring homeostasis and improving your health. This will quickly result in you feeling much better and looking rejuvenated in a very short period of time.

Who is a good candidate for pressotherapy?

Since pressotherapy is completely safe for adults of all ages, almost anyone might be a good candidate for undergoing the procedure. However, there are some categories of people who should avoid pressotherapy either temporarily or permanently, due to their health circumstances or life circumstances. For instance, someone who is pregnant should not undergo the procedure, and this is also true for individuals who have recently had some kind of surgery.

If you have any kind of heart condition or if you are a diabetic, you should consult with your doctor before scheduling pressotherapy. Anyone who has recently suffered a broken bone, or someone who has osteoporosis or any other type of bone ailment, should also consult the family physician before undergoing the treatment.

The reason for this is to make sure that the pressotherapy session won't be too intense for you and worsen your injury, rather than deliver the benefits you anticipate. Your doctor will probably err on the side of caution if you fall into any of the categories above, so that you don't experience a setback in your current condition. Once you've overcome the broken bone or you're past your pregnancy, you would again be eligible to have pressotherapy conducted on your body.

Wrapping it all up

Pressotherapy is a process which can simultaneously improve your appearance and make you feel much healthier as well. It accomplishes these objectives by accelerating lymphatic drainage, and this will immediately improve the appearance of your legs, arms, and abdomen by making them look slimmer and less bloated. In a great many cases, the procedure will also relieve many of your aches and pains, by detoxifying the body from any buildup of undesirable fluids and materials in the lymph system.

Pressotherapy uses an air pressure machine to cause a garment you wear to be inflated, and this exerts pressure on targeted areas of your body. To a patient, it's a relaxing experience that simply feels like a powerful massage. By accelerating the process of lymphatic drainage, you will undoubtedly feel much better and have an improved personal appearance, because you will have lost any unwanted fluid weight that may have accumulated around your body.

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Pressotherapy therapy

All You Need to Know About Pressotherapy

February 15, 20248 min read

Pressotherapy is a process that facilitates the drainage of the lymphatic system, which can help your arms and legs to look much slimmer, because they'll be carrying less fluid. At the same time, pressotherapy can also ease a great many of your aches and pains, while also detoxifying your body. In order to accomplish pressotherapy, an air pressure machine is used to inflate a suit you have to wear, so that your legs and abdomen can be gently squeezed in a massage-like action.

It's very important to maintain properly balanced and functioning lymphatic drainage, because this allows the body to eliminate harmful toxins, and protect the body against infection. The lymph system consists of a network of vessels that pass through virtually every cell in your body. This lymphatic system transports lymph to all parts of the body, very much like your circulatory system facilitates blood circulation. The body's lymph nodes are responsible for maintaining a good balance between blood and tissues, they help to support the immune system, and they absorb fats from your digestive system.

Scientists have discovered that lymphatic drainage massage can reduce the presence of cellulite, and release fluid which builds up in the lymph nodes. It's very common for fluids to build up in the body's lymphatic system if you're a person with circulation issues, or when following certain types of surgery or cancer treatments. In this article, we'll discuss how pressotherapy actually works, some of the benefits it provides, and some of the side effects that could impact you as a result of the procedure.

How a pressotherapy session works

Pressotherapy is a procedure generally conducted at wellness centers or in spas, and these facilities will frequently provide waxing, facials, and massage treatments for patients, in addition to Pressotherapy. The procedure calls for a trained esthetician to administer the process, and this is where pressotherapy differs from massage. Massage is always done by hand, whereas pressotherapy is carried out by a specially designed machine that delivers the precise volume of pressure needed each and every time. Here are some of the some specifics on how a pressotherapy machine operates:

  • First you will be taken to a bed or chair that you'll be sitting or laying in, right in the office or patient area of a wellness center.

  • Your esthetician will assist as you get into the required garment that wraps around your legs, arms, and mid-section. The garment you wear is equipped with tubes that get hooked up to an air pressure machine that is run by computer. This garment becomes inflated with air, and once that begins to happen, you'll feel a slight squeezing sensation that is more like pressure being exerted, rather than any kind of pain.

  • A session usually last between 30 and 45 minutes, and you may feel a bit lighter in the immediate aftermath. It's very common for patients to have to urinate following a session, since there has probably been considerable movement of water throughout the body.

  • Pressotherapy sessions can be conducted as frequently as twice a week, in cases where a patient wishes to accelerate the process.

There are some established settings used in conjunction with a pressotherapy machine, and these cover the most common needs that patients have:

  • Drainage - facilitates lymph drainage for someone with edema, or following a cellulite reduction session

  • Toning - most commonly used for patients with some level of muscle atrophy, or on patients who have a relatively sedentary lifestyle

  • Physiologic - clients with circulatory issues are the primary users of this pressotherapy setting

  • Lymphedema - this setting is specifically for patients who have experienced swelling in the arms, legs, upper body, or lower body, all as a result of lymphedema.

Benefits of pressotherapy

There are quite a few benefits provided by pressotherapy, and these are a huge factor in attracting patients to want to try the process. Here are some of the advantages you'll gain by undergoing pressotherapy:

  • Accelerated removal of waste products and toxins

  • contouring of the buttocks, abdomen, hips, and waist

  • elimination of fluid from lymph nodes, which often accumulates following surgery

  • reduction of inflammation

  • reduction of stiffness and swelling that may be present in the limbs

  • improved skin elasticity following weight loss or pregnancy

  • stimulation of the circulation system

  • improved levels of oxygen in the circulatory system

  • increases nourishment to body tissues

  • reduction in the presence of cellulite

  • support for the immune system due to lymphatic system optimization

  • muscle detoxficatoin, leading to much quicker recovery after workouts.

Side effects of pressotherapy

This process is considered to be completely safe, although some patients will feel some minor side effects as a result of the procedure. The most prominent among these is a relatively minor muscle pain, and this will generally only happen if the machine has been set at a pressure setting that's too high for the patient's tolerance level. It's also possible for you to develop irritation or redness on the part of your skin that actually touches the pressurized garment. Other than these potential conditions, there are no other adverse side effects that will develop as a result of undergoing pressotherapy. If you should develop any of the minor side effects mentioned, you can count on them subsiding within a couple hours after the procedure.

Why choose pressotherapy?

From the content above, it should be apparent that there are quite a few reasons why you might want to undergo pressotherapy. Most people choose this procedure because it is a detoxifying treatment that effectively sculpts body tissue by eliminating water and lymph which may be trapped in your system. Once these have been drained out along with all the toxins, it will be possible to restore proper balance to the systems of your body. That means your body will once again be able to heal itself very effectively, and as a very nice bonus, you'll find that you are slimmer and trimmer.

star lymphactive upper suit

There is no other machine available today which is capable of delivering both the aesthetic benefit as well as the health benefit in a very relaxed setting. Lymphatic massage accomplishes the flushing out of toxins, the removal of excess fluids, and support for your immune system. All these are extremely important factors contributing to the accomplishment of faster recovery time, more youthful-looking and elastic skin, and a generally improves sense of well-being.

Pressotherapy is the only process which can deliver relaxing and invigorating results that are consistent and reliable, right in the comfortable environment of a spa, doctor's office, or wellness center. The garment which you wear inflates gently, with the individual chambers being supplied with air sequentially. Then a gentle massage motion maximizes blood flow to all areas being operated on, while also removing any stubborn waste products that might be aging your tissue or skin. The pressotherapy process works to thoroughly detoxify and eliminate undesirable fluids from the body, thereby restoring homeostasis and improving your health. This will quickly result in you feeling much better and looking rejuvenated in a very short period of time.

Who is a good candidate for pressotherapy?

Since pressotherapy is completely safe for adults of all ages, almost anyone might be a good candidate for undergoing the procedure. However, there are some categories of people who should avoid pressotherapy either temporarily or permanently, due to their health circumstances or life circumstances. For instance, someone who is pregnant should not undergo the procedure, and this is also true for individuals who have recently had some kind of surgery.

If you have any kind of heart condition or if you are a diabetic, you should consult with your doctor before scheduling pressotherapy. Anyone who has recently suffered a broken bone, or someone who has osteoporosis or any other type of bone ailment, should also consult the family physician before undergoing the treatment.

The reason for this is to make sure that the pressotherapy session won't be too intense for you and worsen your injury, rather than deliver the benefits you anticipate. Your doctor will probably err on the side of caution if you fall into any of the categories above, so that you don't experience a setback in your current condition. Once you've overcome the broken bone or you're past your pregnancy, you would again be eligible to have pressotherapy conducted on your body.

Wrapping it all up

Pressotherapy is a process which can simultaneously improve your appearance and make you feel much healthier as well. It accomplishes these objectives by accelerating lymphatic drainage, and this will immediately improve the appearance of your legs, arms, and abdomen by making them look slimmer and less bloated. In a great many cases, the procedure will also relieve many of your aches and pains, by detoxifying the body from any buildup of undesirable fluids and materials in the lymph system.

Pressotherapy uses an air pressure machine to cause a garment you wear to be inflated, and this exerts pressure on targeted areas of your body. To a patient, it's a relaxing experience that simply feels like a powerful massage. By accelerating the process of lymphatic drainage, you will undoubtedly feel much better and have an improved personal appearance, because you will have lost any unwanted fluid weight that may have accumulated around your body.

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