In the world of beauty and health care, new techniques have emerged that help improve the results of surgical procedures and relieve pain and congestion. Among these techniques are manual lymphatic massage and cavitation. In this article, we will review the differences between these two types of treatments and what distinguishes manual massage, especially in the first sessions after cosmetic procedures.
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Lymphatic massage is a technique that relies on stimulating the body’s lymphatic system through specific massage techniques that help improve blood circulation, reduce swelling and congestion, and drain fluids and fat residues from the body. This technique is performed by a qualified therapist, who focuses on specific points to stimulate the drainage of lymph fluid, which helps the body get rid of fluids, toxins and waste.
Cavitation is a technology that uses ultrasound waves to break down excess fat in the body. The device produces waves that stimulate gas in the fat cells, causing them to collapse and thus reduce their size. Cavitation is usually used to improve the appearance of the body and reduce cellulite.
Both manual lymphatic massage and cavitation have their own effective roles in the world of beauty and health care. While the former focuses on improving overall health and fluid drainage, the latter aims to improve physical shape and reduce fat. It is important to consider your body’s needs and consult a specialist before making a final decision on which of the two techniques to use.
In this way, the world of manual lymphatic massage and cavitation device can be an effective path to achieving great results in skin care and general health after surgery.
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