Plaster liposculpture is an aesthetic technique that consists of applying certain creams and products to the region where you want to lose localized fat and then covering the area with tight bandages, which aim to sculpt the body.
This technique promises to burn the fat that persists in areas such as the abdomen and legs, in addition to improving the appearance of the skin and venous return, through the use of products that accelerate fat burning when they come into contact with the skin.
The price of the procedure varies according to the number of sessions required, the amount of fat and the location on the body.
How it is made
Plaster liposculpture must be carried out in beauty clinics, normally by beauticians, as they know how to handle the products used and the massage techniques.
The step-by-step procedure is:
- Exfoliate your belly, hips or thighs to remove dead skin and increase circulation;
- Apply products that help burn fat, such as centella asiatica;
- Massage with circular movements;
- Wrap the area with a bandage for 1 hour.
With the bandage sculpting the body, the covered region becomes hard and immobile, which gives rise to the name plastered liposculpture. After carrying out the procedure, it is possible to leave and carry out day-to-day activities without restrictions, pain or complications.
The products used are creams with active ingredients, which accelerate the calorie burning process, such as methyl ester, green clay, seaweed, centella asiatica and caffeine, for example, which must remain in contact with the skin for around 1 hour.
How to improve results
To obtain good results, 2 plaster liposculpture sessions per week are recommended, lasting approximately 40 minutes, associated with a low-calorie diet and regular physical exercise, with the minimum number of sessions being 10.
Furthermore, this technique can be associated with other beauty treatments such as Manthus, ultrasound, lipocavitation, carboxytherapy and lymphatic drainage, for example, to obtain a faster and more lasting result.
However, to achieve considerable weight loss, it is recommended to follow a weight loss diet, associated with regular physical exercise.
Who should not undergo treatment
This technique is contraindicated for pregnant women, breastfeeding women, in case of heart disease and skin problems in the area to be treated, especially allergies or injuries.