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Pressoterspia

Pressotherapy is a machine-assisted massage that uses compressed air delivered through a special suit or cuffs placed on the body to create rhythmic pressure. The procedure stimulates lymphatic drainage, improves blood circulation, and

promotes the removal of excess fluid, toxins, and metabolic waste from tissues, which helps combat swelling, reduce body size, and reduce cellulite. The patient experiences no pain during the session, but rather a pleasant warmth and relaxation comparable to a light massage.

Indications:

Vein and lymphatic system diseases: chronic venous insufficiency, varicose veins, lymphedema.
Body shaping: excess weight, cellulite, loose skin, swelling.
Prevention: varicose veins, thrombosis, congestion due to a sedentary lifestyle.
Rehabilitation: recovery from surgery (liposuction, surgical interventions) and injuries.
Stress and fatigue: insomnia, chronic fatigue syndrome, overwork, muscle spasms.
Musculoskeletal diseases: osteochondrosis, arthritis (as part of complex therapy).

Contraindications:

Oncological diseases : cancer and other neoplasms.
Cardiovascular diseases: severe heart failure, stage 3 hypertension, atherosclerosis, thrombophlebitis, deep vein thrombosis.
Blood clotting disorders: tendency to bleeding.
Kidney and liver diseases: renal and hepatic insufficiency.
Neurological diseases: epilepsy, psychosis accompanied by psychomotor agitation.
Skin problems: skin damage at the site of cuff application, fungal infections, acute dermatitis.
Acute conditions: fever, acute respiratory viral infections, exacerbation of chronic diseases, menstruation.
Other restrictions: pregnancy, diabetes mellitus, the presence of a pacemaker or metal implants.

Use as directed by your doctor.