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DRAINAGE DEVICES

These advanced aesthetic devices help get that lymph flowing to enhance appearance and wellness outcomes

1 3D Aesthetics

The 3D-Lipo Ultimatepro is a multi-technology body-contouring device incorporating cavitation, fat freezing (cryolipolysis), radiofrequency (RF) skin tightening and shockwave therapy. Shockwave therapy is particularly important for enhancing lymphatic drainage and works by emitting high-energy acoustic waves that penetrate deep into the skin layers, creating microvibrations that disrupt fat cells and stimulate the lymphatic system. This stimulation accelerates the removal of waste products, toxins and excess fluids, detoxifying, reducing swelling, improving blood circulation, breaking down fibrous tissue and enhancing skin elasticity.

Price: on request

01788 550440

3d-aesthetics.co.uk

2 Zemits

Zemits Demeter is a 44-channel lymphatic drainage device with adjustable pressure settings ranging from 120 to 240 mm Hg. The suit is waterproof and has been designed to be easy to clean, made from high-strength medical TPU for durability and hygiene. The numerous chambers provide an even distribution of pressure across the body, maximising the efficacy of the lymphatic drainage therapy.

Price: £2,990

020 4532 5922

zemits.co.uk

3 Body Ballancer

Designed to be a versatile and relaxing yet revitalising compression therapy system, Body Ballancer uses the principles of manual lymphatic drainage massage, it offers a solution to a number of aesthetic and health concerns including cellulite, water retention, poor skin tone and sluggish digestion, which can lead to bloating and discomfort. Body Ballancer uses compressed air to gently massage the legs, hips and stomach, helping to reduce the appearance of cellulite, firming, smoothing and toning the skin and reducing fluid retention in the abdomen, upper arms, buttocks and legs.

Price: from £10,450

020 8146 3463

ballancersystems.co.uk

4 Sinclair

Sculpt & Shape uses advanced radiofrequency for body sculpting and facial rejuvenation, delivering natural results after one session. Its RotateRF technology provides uniform heating and increases lymphatic drainage, enhancing clinical results. The platform can achieve collagen and elastin stimulation and a noticeable reduction of wrinkles, as well as fat deposit reduction, silhouette shaping and firmness in treated areas, plus cellulite reduction from improved lymphatic drainage and mobilisation of interstitial fluids.

Price: £28,000

020 7467 6934

sinclair.com

5 LPG

LPG’s endermologie, provided via the The Cellu M6 Alliance Medical, is a patented technique based on mechanobiology. Endogenous collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid production is boosted, venolymphatic flow is reactivated and lipolysis is stimulated. This mechanical stimulation technique is used in addition to aesthetic medicine and surgery procedures to optimise and maintain natural results and skin quality. The device helps reduce cellulite and water retention by guiding lymphatic fluid with mechanical massage and also helps break down fat pockets and fibrous tissue for smoother skin.

Price: on request

020 4538 3805

endermologie.com

6 Endospheres

Endospheres uses compressive microvibration via a roller composed of 50 spheres, which generate low-frequency mechanical vibrations to activate connective tissue. It has five synergic actions: antalgic, draining, microcirculation, sculpting and muscle toning. It acts on the main causes of cellulite: lymphatic stasis, fluid retention and build-up of fat cells, stimulating the lymphatic system to drain water retention and toxins.

Price: on request

07835 346334

endospheres.com

7 Hydrabody

Hydrabody by Hydrafacial offers six protocols to address specific areas: hands, neck, décolletage, arms, legs, back and buttocks. Using hydro dermabrasion and vortex fusion via a handpiece, therapists administer peels, exfoliating acids and personalised boosters. Lymphatic therapy is an optional add-on and can be used to help to ease water retention, calming inflammation and aiding detoxification in the body. The suction handpiece helps to reduce swelling and puffiness and boost the immune system.

Price: on request

hydrafacial.co.uk

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