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Lymphobiology and Cellulite
Cellulite is a condition affecting approximately 85% of women in the United
States, appearing on the thighs, hips, buttocks, stomach and arms.
Fat, fluid and toxic wastes cause capillary leakage at the cellular
level. The “cottage cheese”
appearance is created by fibrous cells that surround fat cells and create
micronodules (soft cellulite) and macronodules (hard cellulite).
Contributing factors include fluid retention, hormonal changes,
stress, poor nutrition, poor circulation, lack of exercise and hereditary
factors. Because our lymphatic
system shows down with age, it isn’t always capable of working efficiently
enough to eliminate the wastes and toxins before they affect the fat cells
and cellulite appears.
When done in a series, Lymphobiology Treatments will diminish cellulite,
swelling, bruising, water retention, fatty tissue, firm skin tissues,
increase blood circulation and eliminate impurities and toxins from the
deeper layers of skin.
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Lymphobiology and Surgery
Lymphobiology is safe, even for ultra-sensitive skin and is highly
effective when used before and after surgical procedures such as facial
cosmetic surgery, breast surgery and liposuction.
Three treatments are given in the three days prior to surgery to
stimulate the lymphatic system and prepare the skin.
Post-surgical treatments can begin immediately after surgery
(depending on type of procedure) and help reduce swelling, bruising and
discomfort and improve the skin’s texture, elasticity and tone.
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