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Cellulite Massage

Hydrolipodystrophy,' commonly known as cellulite, occurs when fat tissue in the subcutaneous layer of the skin becomes trapped between connective tissues. This leads to irregular and uneven fat accumulation, particularly in the hips and upper thighs, resulting in unsightly appearances you would rather not see. It's not just the fat cells that are responsible for the orange-peel appearance; rapid weight loss and weak connective tissue also contribute to the formation of cellulite.​ Cellulite stems from enlarged fat cells. Fat cells, which are about the size of a pinhead, store fats from the food we consume in micromolecules. 

- High-intensity regional and full-body massages:

These are focused on circulation. This type of massage activates subcutaneous blood circulation, revitalizing the tissue. It also aids in the easier breakdown of fat tissues. Warming oils are used and applied to the cellulite-affected areas. Additionally, classic massage should be applied to the entire body.

- Lymphatic drainage massages

: These are particularly effective on lymphatic circulation. This massage, performed very slowly and specifically on lymph nodes, ends by sending abundant oxygen to the cells and facilitating the removal of toxins from the body.

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