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4elements - Massage & Wellness, Luxembourg | Salonkee

4elements - Massage & Wellness

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4-6, Rue François Hogenberg Luxembourg L-1735

At 4Elements Massage & Wellness, luxury meets recovery, performance, and holistic well-being in a refined space created to restore balance between bod...

Rituel Lymphatique Éclat
Le système lymphatique se déplace lentement, et ses fonctions ne peuvent pas être « accélérées » mécaniquement en peu de temps. Un drainage lymphatique efficace nécessite un travail progressif pour activer les processus naturels de l'organisme. Étapes clés de la séance : relaxation complète de l'appareil musculo-aponévrotique diminution de la densité des tissus et amélioration de leur élasticité activation du flux lymphatique Ce n'est qu'après ces étapes qu'un effet thérapeutique significatif est obtenu : réduction notable des dèmes du visage et du corps sensation de légèreté et diminution de la tension réduction des volumes tissulaires amélioration du tonus et du turgescence de la peau Une durée de 2,5 heures permet de travailler toutes les zones clés du corps, assurant un effet global plutôt qu'une simple sensation locale de confort. Ce n'est pas un massage express. Il s'agit d'une méthode systématique et scientifiquement validée de drainage lymphatique, visant à obtenir des résultats physiologiquement mesurables.
Massage Lymphatic Dr. Leduc
The Leduc Method is a manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) technique that uses gentle, rhythmic hand movements to reroute and clear lymphatic fluid. Developed by Dr. Albert Leduc, it is an evolution of the Vodder method that also incorporates the use of pressotherapy devices and adds special maneuvers to help move fluid away from swollen areas. This technique is used to treat swelling (edema), lymphedema, lipedema, and other conditions by promoting relaxation, reducing fluid retention, and improving the function of the lymphatic system. Technique: Gentle, rhythmic pressure is applied with the hands in a specific direction, following the path of the lymphatic circulation. The Leduc technique adds specific maneuvers to move lymph fluid away from swollen areas and can be combined with pressotherapy devices. Purpose: To stimulate the lymphatic system to drain excess fluid, toxins, and waste products from the body. Applications: Used to treat conditions such as lymphedema, lipedema, and post-surgical swelling, and to help with general fluid retention and stress. Benefits: Helps reduce swelling, improve fluid balance, and promote relaxation.
Anti-Cellulite
A physical impact on areas affected by cellulite, during which the masseur's hands literally knead and work through every fat nodule. Unlike other types of massage, anti-cellulite massage is much deeper and more intense, as it targets the deeper subcutaneous layers. By applying specific massage techniques, blood circulation and lymphatic system activity are stimulated, cellular metabolic processes are restored , tissue oxygen supply improves, excess fluid is removed from the body, swelling decreases , and skin tone and elasticity are renewed, leaving the skin smoother . Indications: cellulite swelling (edema) stress and muscular tension excess weight decreased muscle tone various injuries and their consequences