Services
Vacuum therapy: lifting, detoxifyng & cupping
- Lifts and shapes the buttocks
- Lifts and shapes the breast
- Lift the face and reduces wrinkles
- Detoxifies body
- Eliminates excess fluid from the body
- Eliminates cellulite
- Improves digestion
- Increase blood circulation
- Loosens knots
- Reduces post-surgery swelling and fibrosis

Brazilian buttocks lift

How many sessions will it take to get results?
It’s important to note that the results aren’t permanent and require multiple sessions. We recommend a full cycle of 10 sessions for satisfactory results, sometime 2 to 3 cycles of 10 or more treatments, depending on your muscle definition, skin elasticity and fatty tissue distribution.
On each session you will have immediate results and, in many cases, a real difference may be seen in as few as 3-6 sessions. Results vary from person to person but with repeated use you could build up to 6 months between top up sessions! See it as training for your buttocks. Just like when you exercise a muscle, once is not enough for it to stay toned, it needs repetition to gain strength at each use.
How often sholud I get Brazilian buttocks lift sessions?
What can I do to improve my results?
Who is not recommendend for Brazilian buttocks lift treatment?
- Even though vacuum therapy can have enormous benefits, there are some cases in which it is strictly forbidden:
Infection, a contagious disease, high temperature, acute inflammation caused by bacteria, fungi, viruses - Pregnancy
- Carcinogenic processes and malignant diseases
- Advanced varicose vein problems, an inflammatory condition such as thrombosis or phlebitis, lymphedema (swelling or accumulation of fluid of soft tissue), lipoedema (chronic disease and condition which causes symmetrically painful and disproportional fatty tissue distribution) or lipohyperstrophy (disorder of fatty tissue distribution with disproportionate swelling of the legs in relation to the trunk)
- Lymphoma (cancer of the lymph nodes), lymphangitis (inflammation of the lymph vessels), lymphangioma (malformation in the lymphatic system), lymphadenopathy (enlarged lymph nodes caused by infection, inflammation or cancer)
- After cosmetic surgeries such Brazilian butt lifts up to 3 months after surgery
- Psoriasis or skin burns
- Seroma, skin necrosis.
Breast lift
How many sessions will it take to get results?

How often should I get breast lift sessions?
What can I do to improve my results?
Who is not recommended for breast lift treatment?
- Even though vacuum therapy can have enormous benefits, there are some cases in which it is strictly forbidden:
Infection, a contagious disease, high temperature, acute inflammation caused by bacteria, fungi, viruses - Pregnancy
- Carcinogenic processes and malignant diseases
- Advanced varicose vein problems, an inflammatory condition such as thrombosis or phlebitis, lymphedema (swelling or accumulation of fluid of soft tissue), lipoedema (chronic disease and condition which causes symmetrically painful and disproportional fatty tissue distribution) or lipohyperstrophy (disorder of fatty tissue distribution with disproportionate swelling of the legs in relation to the trunk)
- Lymphoma (cancer of the lymph nodes), lymphangitis (inflammation of the lymph vessels), lymphangioma (malformation in the lymphatic system), lymphadenopathy (enlarged lymph nodes caused by infection, inflammation or cancer)
- After cosmetic surgeries such as liposuction, tummy tucks, arms, thighs, and any type of breast surgery up to 3 months after surgery
- Psoriasis or skin burns
- Seroma, skin necrosis.
Full body vacuum therapy detox
How many sessions will it take to get results?
It’s important to note that the results aren’t permanent and require multiple sessions. We recommend a full cycle of 10 sessions for satisfactory results, sometime 2 to 3 cycles of 10 or more treatments in case high level excess fluid and toxins.
On each session you will have immediate results and, in many cases, a real difference may be seen in as few as 1-3 sessions. Results vary from person to person but with repeated use you could build up to 6 months between top up sessions!

How often should I get vacuum therapy sessions?
What can I do to improve my results?
Who is not recommended for vacuum therapy treatment?
- Even though vacuum therapy can have enormous benefits, there are some cases in which it is strictly forbidden:
Infection, a contagious disease, high temperature, acute inflammation caused by bacteria, fungi, viruses - Pregnancy
- Carcinogenic processes and malignant diseases
- Advanced varicose vein problems, an inflammatory condition such as thrombosis or phlebitis, lymphedema (swelling or accumulation of fluid of soft tissue), lipoedema (chronic disease and condition which causes symmetrically painful and disproportional fatty tissue distribution) or lipohyperstrophy (disorder of fatty tissue distribution with disproportionate swelling of the legs in relation to the trunk)
- Lymphoma (cancer of the lymph nodes), lymphangitis (inflammation of the lymph vessels), lymphangioma (malformation in the lymphatic system), lymphadenopathy (enlarged lymph nodes caused by infection, inflammation or cancer)
- After cosmetic surgeries such as liposuction, tummy tucks, arms, thighs, and Brazilian butt lifts up to 3 months after surgery
- Psoriasis or skin burns
- Seroma, skin necrosis.
Back cupping

How many sessions will it take to get results?
It’s important to note that the results aren’t permanent and require multiple sessions. We recommend a full cycle of 10 sessions for satisfactory results, sometime 2 to 3 cycles of 10 or more treatments, depending on your particular problem.
How often should I get back cupping sessions?
What can I do to improve my results?
Who is not recommended for back cupping treatment?
- Even though vacuum therapy can have enormous benefits, there are some cases in which it is strictly forbidden:
Infection, a contagious disease, high temperature, acute inflammation caused by bacteria, fungi, viruses - Pregnancy
- Carcinogenic processes and malignant diseases
- Advanced varicose vein problems, an inflammatory condition such as thrombosis or phlebitis, lymphedema (swelling or accumulation of fluid of soft tissue), lipoedema (chronic disease and condition which causes symmetrically painful and disproportional fatty tissue distribution) or lipohyperstrophy (disorder of fatty tissue distribution with disproportionate swelling of the legs in relation to the trunk)
- Lymphoma (cancer of the lymph nodes), lymphangitis (inflammation of the lymph vessels), lymphangioma (malformation in the lymphatic system), lymphadenopathy (enlarged lymph nodes caused by infection, inflammation or cancer)
- After cosmetic surgeries such as liposuction, tummy tucks, arms, thighs, and Brazilian butt lifts up to 3 months after surgery
- Psoriasis or skin burns
- Seroma, skin necrosis.