Informed consent for Body Techniques body procedures, which combine techniques such as lymph node release, fascia activation (lifting), intensive massage, active cupping, and maderotherapy. These procedures are focused on activating the deep subcutaneous tissue in order to relax muscles and promote drainage of the body.
Common Post-Treatment Symptoms
Increased sensitivity in the massaged areas for a few days after the procedure
Bruising in rare cases
Increased feeling of thirst
Increased fluid elimination
Accelerated digestion
Swelling in the abdominal area is common in the first few hours after treatments focused on this zone (this is a positive sign indicating the beginning of the detoxification process)
Side Effects
Fatigue
Dehydration of the body
Headache
If a hidden inflammation is present in the body, it may become active
Precautions
It is necessary to increase fluid intake, especially water, both before and after the procedure. Inadequate hydration increases the likelihood of side effects (see above).
Recovery after the procedure is individual, approximately 7–14 days, and depends on lifestyle both before and after the treatment.
Recommendations
Procedure frequency should be determined after an initial consultation. However, the recommended interval between sessions is 7–14 days.
After undergoing a procedure focused on the abdominal and back area, wear a corset; for the lower body, wear compression leggings for the following 24 hours.
Do not exercise on the day after the procedure. Avoid overloading or stretching muscles and muscle groups.
After 24 hours, physical activity such as sports or walking is recommended. Maintain a healthy and regular diet to properly stimulate metabolism, reactivate blood circulation, and reduce fat accumulation.