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Pressure therapy
in Blanes

Pressure therapy is an aesthetic and therapeutic treatment. which uses air pressure to stimulate lymphatic and venous circulation, helping to eliminate liquids, toxins and accumulated fat.

Drains, shapes and soothes

At Bellezza Privé (Blanes) we apply this technique in a personalised way, with advanced equipment and combined, if necessary, with manual lymphatic drainage to enhance the results and guarantee the safety and efficacy of the treatment.

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Alena Olena
Excellent service and attention! The staff is very professional and friendly. The treatments are of high quality, and the atmosphere of the salon is relaxing and welcoming, I will definitely be back!
Beatriz De León
They have a lot of treatments, the machines are the latest technology, so the results are very good! The treatment of the girls is excellent!
Sara Cano Moreno
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Matias Pugh
Excellent place! The treatment is very friendly!
Sahak Knyazyan
Very good! Good, professional and fast service.
Daryelis Durán
Super recommended, the treatment is spectacular you feel at ease in a place like this, everything is always very clean and they do an excellent job, thank you very much always.

What is pressure therapy and how does it work?

Pressure therapy is a non-invasive treatment that applies sequential air pressure through a pneumatic suit covering the legs, abdomen and/or arms. This pressure stimulates the lymphatic system, causing drainage that reduces oedema, improves circulation and eliminates toxins.

Which areas can be treated?

Legs: improves circulation and eliminates fluids
Abdomen: helps to tone and reduce volume
Arms: combats flaccidity and improves oxygenation
Face and eye contour: in its facial version, it improves firmness and reduces puffiness.
Pelvic floor: in specific cases, improves circulation in that area

At Bellezza Privé we always carry out a free assessment to adapt the treatment to each body and need.

Aesthetic and therapeutic benefits of pressotherapy

The result is an immediate feeling of lightness and restfulness, along with visible improvements after just a few sessions.

How many sessions are needed?

Although effects are noticeable from the first session, the best results are achieved with a cycle of 6 to 10 sessions, with one or two per week.

Duration per session: 30 to 45 minutes
Recommended frequency: 1-2 times per week
Maintenance sessions: monthly, according to objectives

When is pressotherapy indicated?

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Contraindications to pressotherapy

Although it is a very safe treatment, it is not indicated in the following cases:

What to expect after a session?

Immediate feeling of lightness and relaxation

We recommend:

Why choose Bellezza Privé?

Free assessment and personalised protocol
Professional pressotherapy combined with manual lymphatic drainage if needed

Frequently Asked Questions about pressotherapy

Pressure therapy is an increasingly popular non-invasive treatment in the world of aesthetics and health. If you are considering trying it or simply want to better understand how it works, this space is designed to answer your most common questions. Below, you will find clear and concise answers to the most frequently asked questions about this technique, its benefits, recommendations and care.

No. It is completely painless and very relaxing. You feel a gentle sequential pressure, like a pneumatic massage.

Yes, it is ideal as a complement to mesotherapy, cavitation, radiofrequency or draining massages. It boosts results and accelerates the elimination of toxins.

From the first session you notice an improvement in the feeling of heaviness and swelling. Visible changes in volume, cellulite or texture appear after 3-5 sessions.

It depends on the degree. In mild cases it can help a lot, but if there is severe venous insufficiency it should be evaluated by a specialist. At Bellezza Privé we assess it without obligation.

Both stimulate the lymph. Pressure therapy is mechanical and covers more surface area. Manual drainage is more specific, gentle and focuses on specific areas. The ideal is to combine the two depending on the case.

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