Endospheres therapy after liposuction or liposculpture

Published on 12 October 2020 at 12:07

When you experience fluid retention after liposuction treatment or as a result of trauma, surgery, medication or lack of exercise, Endospheres therapy can help you to drain fluid retention and eliminate pain.

 

Endospheres therapy is similar to a gentle massage of the skin to support and stimulate the lymphatic system. This ensures that your lymph system reactivates and the excess fluid can be easily drained.

 

After a liposuction or liposculpture, hardenings can cause a bumpy skin structure. The hardening that develops after surgery is usually the result of the inflammatory process and tissue damage. In addition, swelling is caused by a reaction to the cannula (the tool used to remove the fat cells). This causes the tissue to swell with moisture. The abdominal area in particular is sensitive to this. Reducing swelling in the operating area promotes healing and makes pavements supple again. With the help of Endospheres therapy, the fluid is moved and is reabsorbed by the lymphatic system.

 

Usually, an Endospheres therapy from VJ Lifestyle can be started 2-3 weeks after the procedure. This follow-up treatment usually consists of 2 sessions per week for 4-6 weeks. If the area is still sensitive, we start with a low frequency vibration. This treatment has a draining, analgesic effect and makes the tissue supple again.

 

The technique is called micro-vibration. Endospheres works by means of a roller device consisting of 55 hypoallergenic silicone spheres that generate a low-frequency mechanical vibration and stimulate the skin layer. The blood circulation is activated and this promotes moisture drainage and removes waste products. Endospheres has an analgesic effect and improves oxygenation and eliminates pain. The skin becomes firmer, smoother, healthier and smoother.

 

It is an excellent treatment as a pre- and post-treatment for liposuction, liposcuplture and abdominoplasty.

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