Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Wood Therapy.

Wood Therapy uses specially designed wooden tools and targeted manual techniques to break up fat deposits, stimulate circulation, and contour tissues. Trained therapists apply measured pressure and movements to safely reshape areas without surgery, usually combined with sessions and a healthy routine for best results.

Generally yes; Wood Therapy is non-invasive and suitable for most adults. However, it's not recommended for pregnant women, people with active infections, or certain medical conditions. A consultation assesses skin, health, and goals to personalize treatment and ensure safety.

Results vary; many clients notice improved contour and skin texture after two to four sessions. Optimal outcomes often require a series of six to twelve treatments spaced weekly, combined with diet, exercise, and lymphatic support for longer-lasting benefits.

Most clients experience mild discomfort similar to a deep massage; some temporary redness or light bruising can occur, especially in sensitive areas. Skilled therapists adjust pressure to minimize bruising and provide aftercare tips like hydration and gentle movement to aid recovery.

Wood Therapy can improve the appearance of localized fat by breaking down fatty pockets and enhancing circulation, making fat more responsive to metabolic processes. Best results occur when combined with healthy eating, exercise, and complementary body contouring treatments.

Sessions begin with consultation and targeted assessment, followed by oil application and rhythmic sculpting using smooth wooden tools. Treatment lasts 30–60 minutes depending on area, feels like deep massage, and includes post-care advice for optimal lymphatic flow and results.