Lymphatic drainage
General description of lymphatic drainage
In today's lifestyle, the average person faces inadequate diet, overweight, frequent stress, and very little or no physical activity. All these activities, or. inactivity represents a visible burden on the body that sometimes even becomes painful. Changes in the skin and subcutaneous tissue (cellulite) appear, the size and number of fat-saturated cells increase, new varicose veins appear, existing varicose veins deteriorate, poor blood flow to the tissues, especially the abdomen, legs and buttocks, and accumulate. also metabolic wastes that adversely affect the tissue and promote the growth of poor quality binder.
Lymphatic drainage is suitable for both treatment and preventive prevention of diseased conditions. It can be used in medical institutions, spas, wellness centers and beauty salons.
When lymphatic drainage is started, the four cells on each cuff fill with air and compress the affected area. The pressure in the cells can be adjusted on the control panel, which is extremely easy to use.
Altering compression and reducing pressure on lymphatic and vascular structures during drainage accelerates both the removal of intercellular fluid and metabolic waste products as well as accelerates the flow of nutrients carried by the blood. It shows a reduction in cellulite, stimulation of the immune system, better blood circulation to the tissues and a reduction in edema.
The device has one basic function of use. The cuffs, which consist of 4 cells, are filled with air and compress the affected area. The time and pressure in the cuff cells are adjustable and can be controlled via the front panel of the device during therapy. All connected cells are filled with air. Initially, the air pressure in the cells rises to 40 mmHg (5.33 kPa) for 15 minutes. Gradually, the air pressure and the duration of the air pressure can then be raised or. extend, or lower or. shorten.
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