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Endospheres

Conceived and manufactured in Italy, Endospheres is a 100% non-invasive device for body and facial treatment.

Endospheres devices use a patented non-surgical technology known as “Compressive Microvibration®”, where low-frequency vibrations generate a pulsed, rhythmic movement. The roller is contained in a handpiece composed of 55 spheres, with vibrations starting from the surface of the skin through to the musculature.

The combination of vibration and pressure generated on the body act similar to a vascular gymnastics workout, stimulating the drainage of fluids and toxins, toning the muscles, firming the tissues and redistributing the fat cells aggregated in the fatty layer of the subcutaneous tissues, the panniculus adiposus.

Compressive Microvibration also improves microcirculation, reduces tissue inflammation and pain, and makes the skin smoother and more toned.

The treatment can be administered on the whole face and body, is suitable for all ages and genders and has proved to be particularly effective on areas in which adipose deposits tend to build up and consolidate over time, such as thighs, buttocks and upper arms.

Endospheres devices have been widely studied and tested by many leading Italian medical universities; the clinical trials have shown significant and long-lasting results. The treatment improves the appearance and tone of tissues with a noticeable reduction of the waist and thigh circumference.

Endospheres devices are not only used for lymphatic drainage but are also employed within athletic preparation and rehabilitative physiotherapy, for anti-ageing and body remodelling before and after liposuction treatments.

Endospheres treatments work on skin imperfections and signs of ageing by increasing the vascularisation and stimulating the production of collagen and elastin, nourishing and brightening the tissue from within.

All of this is achieved in a treatment which lasts about 45 minutes.

In a recent interview, brand key opinion leader and aesthetic medicine specialist Dr Galyna Selezneva declared that she is proud to use Endospheres to apply considerable pressure on troublesome target areas to accelerate lymphatic drainage, optimise circulation, tone muscle, relieve inflammation and break down the connective bands which cause the dreaded dimpling.

“Endosphere is a great device to use in my aesthetic practice and I often use it to achieve the best results for body contouring purposes,” she added. “A healthy lifestyle also helps, but a course of six treatments definitely reduces the appearance of cellulite – even from the first session, your body will feel tauter and more toned.”

To find out more, please visitendospheres.com

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