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Fascella

FASCELLA

LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE TREATMENT IN NYC

LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE IN NEW YORK CITY

Fascella Lymphatic Drainage Treatment employs gentle, rhythmic massage techniques to stimulate the lymphatic system, promoting detoxification and wellness. Developed in Korea this method combines traditional practices with modern advancements for comprehensive results. Encouraging lymphatic fluid flow supports immune function, reduces inflammation, and enhances skin health. With its gentle yet effective approach, Fascella offers a pathway to rejuvenation and holistic well-being, which can be used post-surgery and for general beauty maintenance.

How does the Fascella work?

Over time, the skin undergoes various changes, leading to several noticeable effects. These include the enlargement of fat cells, damage to collagen fibers, reduced skin elasticity, compromised blood flow, accumulation of metabolic waste, and restricted fascia. These factors collectively contribute to the appearance of skin aging and various related concerns.

The Fascella utilizes radiofrequency technology to heat the deeper layers of the skin to open lymphatic channels. The lymphatic system is responsible for removing waste and toxins from the body. By promoting circulation and tissue remodeling, RF therapy facilitates the movement of fluids and waste products through the lymphatic vessels. In addition, it can stimulate collagen and elastin production, increasing skin firmness and elasticity. Over time, this results in firmer, smoother, and more youthful-looking skin.

What are the benefits of Fascella?

  • Stimulates Cell Metabolism

  • Sculpts and Contours Face & Body

  • Firms & Lifts Skin through collagen production

  • Softens Cellulite & Stretch Marks

  • Faster Recovery After Surgery

Am I a Candidate for Fascella Treatment?

​Anti-aging & Aesthetic

  • Pre and post-liposuction

  • Fibrous and adipose cellulite

  • Body shaping

  • Elastic restoration

  • Detox

  • Stimulating the formation of new collagen

Pain & Rehabilitation

  • Myofascial Pain Syndrome

  • Acute and chronic pain

  • Tendinitis

  • Frozen shoulder

Sports

  • Competition preparation

  • Post-competition recovery

  • Treatment and prevention of sports injuries

  • Overuse syndrome

  • Fast elimination of edema

Anti-stress & restoring vitality

  • Improved balance and stability

  • Cold hands & feet

  • Limit of function

What is the Functionality of Fascella?

  • Cell Activation: Expansion and circulation of blood vessels and lymph.

  • Face & Body Shaping: Excretion of extra fluid & waste products

  • Skin & Body Toning: Reinforcing dermal remodeling and maintaining elasticity 

How Is Lymphatic Drainage Treatment Performed?

The Fascella uses Radiofrequency Energy Transfer (RET). This leads to enhanced blood circulation and an increased supply of oxygen and essential nutrients to cells and tissues. The treatment also stimulates lymphatic drainage, promoting the efficient elimination of waste materials from the body. These combined effects contribute to the overall improvement of skin health and appearance.

Is Fascella Painful?

No, Most patients report that the Fascella, unlike traditional Lymphatic Drainage Massages, feels soothing. The Fascella emits Radio Frequency, which typically feels like a soft, warm touch during the treatment. 

How Much Does Lymphatic Drainage Treatment via Fascella Cost in New York?

At New Look New Life, 1 Fascella Treatment costs an average of 175.00 per session. We also offer two packages: 6 Fascella Treatments for a cost of 900.00 & 10 Fascella Treatments for a cost of 1,350.00

Can I Combine My Fascella Treatment with Other Procedures?

It’s best to pair your Fascella Treatment with your Pre- and Post-Surgery Care. At New Look New Life, we are dedicated to providing our clients with innovative treatments that offer a holistic approach to beauty and wellness. Lymphatic Drainage via Fascella is a complement to this commitment, offering a non-invasive solution to your aesthetic goals while simultaneously enhancing the skin’s health appearance.

How is Fascella different from Lymphatic Drainage Massage?

Lymphatic Drainage Massage: This is a type of massage therapy that focuses on stimulating the lymphatic system to encourage the natural drainage of lymph, a fluid that carries waste and toxins away from the tissues back toward the lymphatic system. Lymphatic drainage massage involves gentle, rhythmic strokes that follow the direction of lymph flow. The pressure required to promote lymphatic flow may be painful immediately after surgery.

What is Gua-Sha?

Gua-Sha, rooted in traditional Chinese medicine, has found a special place in skincare routines. This massage technique involves using a smooth-edged tool to gently scrape the skin, promoting blood circulation, lymphatic drainage, and overall skin health. The popularity of Gua-Sha in Korea can be attributed to its effectiveness in relieving tension, reducing puffiness, and enhancing the natural glow of the skin.

Why is Gua-Sha Famous and Beneficial?

  • Enhanced Blood Circulation: Gua-Sha stimulates blood flow, delivering oxygen and nutrients to the skin cells, promoting a healthy complexion.

  • Lymphatic Drainage: The scraping motion helps drain lymphatic fluids, reducing puffiness and detoxifying the skin.

  • Tension Relief: Gua-Sha aids in releasing muscle tension, contributing to a more relaxed and youthful appearance.

  • Natural Radiance: Regular Gua-Sha sessions can result in improved skin tone and a radiant, glowing complexion.

How is Gua-Sha Skincare Integrating into your Fascella treatment?

Fascella Facial takes the benefits of Gua-Sha to the next level by incorporating it into a comprehensive skincare treatment. The method involves combining Gua-Sha with advanced technologies, such as microcurrents, radiofrequency, and LED therapy. This synergy allows Fascella to target deeper layers of the skin, enhancing the effectiveness of Gua-Sha and providing a holistic facial experience.

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