Vacuum Therapy
Vacuum therapy, scientifically known as negative pressure therapy, is a procedure that uses a vacuum to create negative pressure on the skin. This is typically achieved with a specialized device that forms a vacuum seal attached to the skin. This therapeutic method can be applied to various parts of the body and serves multiple purposes. Vacuum therapy can promote blood circulation and lymphatic drainage, improve skin elasticity, reduce cellulite, eliminate toxins from the body, enhance skin tone, and decrease swelling. During the vacuum therapy procedure, negative pressure is created, causing the skin and subcutaneous tissue to be suctioned into the vacuum device. This process can increase circulation in the treated area and stimulate the body's natural processes for tissue regeneration and renewal.