Pressotherapy

An upgraded full-body compression suit with chambers across feet, legs, abdomen and arms. Air-pressure waves move in a precise sequence that mimics the body's natural muscle pumping, supporting venous return, lymphatic flow and recovery — with optional infrared warmth for deeper rest.

Session time

30 min

Credits

1

Used for

Heavy legs · Recovery · Lymphatic flow

What to expect

The session,
step by step.

Full-body rhythmic compression with optional infrared heat for circulation and recovery.

01

Settle

Change into light, fitted clothing. Step into the full-body suit; chambers position around feet, legs, abdomen and arms.

02

Compression wave

Chambers inflate and deflate in a precise wave sequence. Optional infrared heat layers in for deeper warmth and parasympathetic downshift.

03

Recover

Pressure releases. Most clients leave with lighter, less puffy legs and a calmer nervous system.

04

Recovery

The suit deflates. Your legs feel noticeably lighter. Hydrate well — the lymphatic effect continues for hours after the session.

The science

why rhythmic pressure outperforms static compression.

Pressotherapy is built on intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC), a technology widely used in sports recovery and lymphatic care. Multiple chambers inflate and deflate in a wave-like sequence that mimics the natural pumping action of working muscles.

  • Supports venous return and arterial inflow
  • Mobilises fluid and engages the body's lymphatic system
  • Calms the nervous system through warmth, rhythm and stillness
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