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Dermatofunctional Physiotherapy is a branch of physiotherapy dedicated to the assessment and treatment of physico-aesthetic-functional disorders that directly or indirectly affect the integrity of the integumentary system.
In other words, Dermatofunctional Physiotherapy intervenes to improve aesthetic and functional alterations of the skin.
The areas of intervention in Dermatofunctional Physiotherapy are divided into two main fields: aesthetic therapy and reparative therapy.
Aesthetic Tecartherapy
It primarily focuses on addressing aesthetic concerns as effectively as possible, including:
- Skin aging (wrinkles, discoloration, devitalized skin)
- Obesity and metabolic syndromes
- Tissue laxity (dermal and muscular)
- Lymphatic and/or venous edema
- Cellulite
- Stretch marks
- Localized fat deposits
- Acne
- Pre- and post-operative treatments
Reparative Tecarterapy
It primarily aims to meet aesthetic needs as effectively as possible:
It is primarily dedicated to tissue repair:
- Burns
- Scars
- Ulcers
It plays a key role in:
- Skin repair
- Lightening post-acne scars
- Firming the skin of the face and body
A non-invasive solution for cellulite treatment:
- Promotes metabolic activity
- Facilitates toxin elimination
- Helps reduce inflammation
FISIOWARM® 7.0 Tecar Therapy, thanks to the generated heat and biostimulation, is the ideal tool to re-oxygenate and chemically reactivate tissues, allowing them to resume normal cellular respiration.
Electrodes designed for dermatofunctional rehabilitation
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