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The room, and the work

No retouched before-and-afters, because we have not taken any we would stand behind. What is here is the studio itself and what the technique looks like in practice.

Where these pictures come from. The photograph of the treatment room is this studio. The session images illustrate the technique and were not taken here — marking that clearly seemed better than letting you assume otherwise.

The studio

  • The treatment room: a single couch on a patterned rug, a lit full-length mirror, a round mirror and plants
    The room, photographed as it is. One couch, one client, one hour.
    Our studio

Body sessions

  • A practitioner working the handpiece across a client’s back
    Work follows the drainage path for the region, always toward the nearest nodes.
  • An abdominal session with the client wrapped in towels on a lounger
    Abdomen and waist, worked slowly.
  • A contouring session over the glutes and upper thigh
    Glutes and upper thigh — where texture is most often the concern.
  • The roller-matrix handpiece on the outer thigh, silicone spheres visible
    The sphere matrix, which is what actually does the compressing.
  • An abdominal session with the handpiece’s light visible against the skin
  • A lower-leg session in progress
  • A compact handpiece worked along the lower leg
  • A session on the thigh just above the knee
  • A session across the lower back
  • A session across the back of the thighs
  • The handpiece worked across the abdomen

Facial sessions

  • The small facial handpiece worked along the cheekbone
    The facial handpiece is smaller and the pressure is lighter.
  • A facial session with the roller head against the cheek
  • A session along the neck and décolletage

See it yourself

The room is better in person

Your body. Your confidence.

15 photographs will not tell you whether it suits you. Half an hour in the room will.

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