Lymphatic Drainage
Lymphatic Drainage massage, also known as pressotherapy, aims to accelerate or improve the lymphatic system through systematically applied pressure to the human body, with different amounts applied to different areas. With this applied pressure, the circulatory system, which works slowly or has difficulty working, is stimulated and accelerated. This speed gained in the lymphatic system facilitates the removal of the fluid accumulated in our body, which we define as edema.
In lymphatic drainage massage, pressure can be applied to all areas of our body except the rib cage, neck, and head area. Pressotherapy can be applied to specific areas with circulatory disorders, as well as to the entire body, excluding the aforementioned areas.
Description
Lymphatic Drainage massage, also known as pressotherapy, aims to accelerate or improve the lymphatic system through systematically applied pressure to the human body, with different amounts applied to different areas. With this applied pressure, the circulatory system, which works slowly or has difficulty working, is stimulated and accelerated. This speed gained in the lymphatic system facilitates the removal of the fluid accumulated in our body, which we define as edema.
In lymphatic drainage massage, pressure can be applied to all areas of our body except the rib cage, neck, and head area. Pressotherapy can be applied to specific areas with circulatory disorders, as well as to the entire body, excluding the aforementioned areas.
Descriptions
Lymphatic Drainage massage, also known as pressotherapy, aims to accelerate or improve the lymphatic system through systematically applied pressure to the human body, with different amounts applied to different areas. With this applied pressure, the circulatory system, which works slowly or has difficulty working, is stimulated and accelerated. This speed gained in the lymphatic system facilitates the removal of the fluid accumulated in our body, which we define as edema.
In lymphatic drainage massage, pressure can be applied to all areas of our body except the rib cage, neck, and head area. Pressotherapy can be applied to specific areas with circulatory disorders, as well as to the entire body, excluding the aforementioned areas.
Features
- 8 Output, 16 Pads
- Automatic Program
- Manual Program
- Cellulite Reduction
- Body Contouring
- Detox
- Regulation of Lymph Flow
- For Edema and Sagging Occurring After Pregnancy
- Silent Operation
- LCD Screen
Technical Specifications
Voltage: 220– 240 V
Frequency: 50 Hz









