Does Wood Therapy Work? (What It Can Do — and What It Cannot)

Quick answer: Yes—wood therapy can work when the technique is correct and consistent. You can see changes from the first session, but you need to understand what you’re actually seeing: often fluid shift, tissue mobilization, and better tissue tone/appearance first—not instant fat loss. Wood therapy is best for shaping, tissue retraining, and improving how the tissue behaves, not […]

What Are Wood Therapy Tools Used For? (Cups, Contouring Board, Rollers, Mushrooms)

Quick answer: Wood therapy tools are an extension of your hands. They’re used to apply pressure, direction, and rhythm with more precision than hands alone—so you can shape and sculpt tissue, support circulation, and use drainage-style strokes safely. The tool isn’t the “magic.” The right tool + the right pressure + the right direction is what creates results.

What Is Wood Therapy? (Maderoterapia) — Explained the Colombian Way

Quick answer: Wood therapy (maderoterapia) is an extension of your hands. It’s a manual technique where a therapist uses specially shaped wooden tools to work tissue with purpose—not just “rubbing hard.” When it’s done correctly, it can support relaxation, body molding, cellulite (PFE) work, facial shaping, and lifting-style results. And no—bruising is not the goal. Wood

Wood Therapy Benefits (What You Can Expect — and What’s Real)

Quick answer: The real wood therapy benefits are shaping and tissue retraining—plus relaxation and light lymphovenous mobilization that helps fluid move instead of staying trapped. You can see changes fast (often fluid shift first), but the long-term win is how tissue behaves differently over time. Bruising is not a benefit. It’s usually a technique mistake.   Benefit #1: Wood

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