What is pressotherapy?

The effectiveness of pressotherapy has been confirmed by clinical studies, including European research:

  • An international consensus led by Professor Eberhard Rabe (Germany) notes that compression therapy, including pressotherapy, is recognized as an effective and safe method for treating venous and lymphatic diseases, as well as for preventing complications after surgery. (Source: Consensus Statement, Angiology, Dermatology and Vascular Surgery, 2020)

  • The study “The Effect of Pressotherapy on Performance and Recovery in the Management of Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness” (PLOS One, 2022, authors from Poland and Spain) found that pressotherapy significantly reduces muscle soreness after exercise and can be used as part of comprehensive recovery therapy. (Source: PLOS One, 2022, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0266851)

  • The German expert review “Pressotherapie – Es funktioniert nicht nur für Cellulite” (I-Tech Medical Division, Germany, 2023) states that pressotherapy is recognized by doctors as an effective medical method for treating and preventing venous and lymphatic diseases, as well as for post-surgical recovery and reducing swelling.

  • A clinical study from the Medical University of Warsaw, “The Effect of Lower Limb Pressotherapy Treatment on Selected Rheological and Biochemical Parameters in Young Healthy Women” (2024, Poland), showed that a course of 10 pressotherapy sessions reduces blood viscosity, lowers the risk of thrombosis, and improves microcirculation without side effects. (Source: PubMed, September 2024)

Pressotherapy is your choice if you want fast, noticeable, and safe results for the health of your vessels, lymphatic system, and skin.

Pressotherapy is a modern, non-invasive procedure in which compressed air in special cuffs rhythmically stimulates the body. This stimulation activates lymphatic flow and blood circulation, effectively reduces swelling and fatigue, improves skin condition, promotes the elimination of toxins, and helps prevent varicose veins.

Unlike manual massage, pressotherapy provides even, deep, and controlled pressure over large areas of the body, allowing for significant therapeutic and aesthetic effects even where manual massage is less effective. Patients often report lighter legs, reduced swelling, and improved well-being after just a few sessions.