History

The word “Madero Therapy” comes from the word “Madera” which means wood in Spanish, and the word “therapy” comes from the Greek word “therapeia”, which means healing. The literal meaning is wood healing therapy. Wood massage therapy has its ancient origin in Eastern cultures, who researched anatomically crafted wooden tools for different therapeutic uses (medicine, relaxation, beauty, etc.).

Reduces Cellulite and burns excess body fat.

Aids in lymphatic drainage removing toxins and excess fluids from the body.

Contours the body reducing ‘love handles’ and ‘saddlebags’ on thighs.

Helps to defines arms, legs and waist area.

Relaxes muscles and reduce muscle knots alleviating muscle pain and stiffness.

Stimulates blood-flow improving skin tone and overall circulation.

Enhances skin elasticity, potentially leading to a more youthful appearance.

Helps reduce pain associated with conditions such as fibromyalgia and arthritis.

Promotes relaxation and reduces stress levels improving overall well-being.

Non-invasive requiring no downtime.

Benefits

Madero therapy treatments are suitable for face, arms, torso, stomach and legs.

As everybody is different, some bodies react to the treatments faster while others need a little more time to see results. We mostly start seeing promising results after 5-6 treatments, with 3-4 days rest time in between. After that, we recommend regular maintenance treatments.

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Treatments

A non-invasive, non-chemical therapy, Madero therapy is considered as one of the safest non-invasive holistic massage therapies.

As wooden instruments are used in the massage therapy to breakdown cellulite, there can be some discomfort, redness, soreness and bruising for a short period, but this quickly disappears after the treatment.

We do not recommend Madero Therapy for women who are at the start of their menstrual cycle or who are pregnant.

Safety