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Maderotherapy: advice, prices, results (face and body) - what you really need to know before you start

You see everywhere before and after transformations, Sharper silhouettes, enhanced faces... are you hesitating to try it out?
Here is a clear and honest guide which brings together the most relevant opinions on Maderotherapy, the observed price rangesthe session schedule and my professional perspective on promises — as well as on limitations.


What exactly is Maderotherapy?

Madero therapy is a modelling technique originating in South America which uses wooden tools (rollers, mushroom pads, cups, shapers, etc.) designed to fit the curves of the body and face.
It is a toning, draining and sculpting massage, which stimulates blood and lymphatic circulation, boosts metabolism and helps to visibly smooth the skin.

On the face, Miniature tools deflate, reshape the oval and restore radiance.
On the body, They help to break down cellulite, stimulate drainage and tone the tissues.


Why does it “work” visually?

The key lies in the combined action of drainage and microcirculation, which produces an almost immediate deflating effect. Many people notice a slimmer waist or lighter legs from the very first session.
La tissue stimulation also improves the appearance and texture of the skin: more supple, smoother and more toned.
Finally, the specific shape of tools enables targeted reshaping: hips, abdomen, underside of buttocks, jawline or cheekbones.


Madérothérapie reviews: what those who have tried it say

The feedback has been generally positive. Many mention a feeling of a “decongested” body” from the very first session, a slim waist and a smoother skin.
A course of 5 to 10 sessions helps to consolidate the results and smooth out cellulite in the long term.

The sensations vary depending on the area: the massage is dynamic and invigorating, sometimes noticeable on the thighs, ribs or saddlebags. Redness, slight soreness or small bruises may occur, especially on reactive skin.

Some people who have tested the Renata Franca drainage find Madero therapy slightly less painful, but just as invigorating, with a immediate visual effect.

Madérothérapie facial review: lifting and glowing effect

face madero therapy reviews

The feedback is unanimous: the features relaxthe face deflates and theoval reshapes itself after just one session.
The massage is invigorating but pleasant, especially on the cheeks and jaw. Many choose it before an event for its instant glow effect.

The effects are visible as soon as the session ends, but to maintain them, it is best to follow a treatment of 3 to 6 sessions, then a monthly meeting.


How a typical session unfolds

A session begins with a quick assessment : expectations, priority areas, and contraindications.
Areas treated may include the body (legs, glutes, waist, stomach, back, arms) and/or the face, neck, décolleté.
The massage is performed using a neutral oil and various tools depending on the objectives (draining, smoothing, sculpting).
The session lasts 45 to 90 minutes, depending on the number of zones.

Afterwards, it is advisable to drink 1.5 to 2 litres of water, from’avoid salt and alcohol and move slightly to promote natural drainage.


Does it hurt?

Madero therapy is not a pampering massage: it remains tonic and mechanical.
The pain depends on the area, the density of the tissue and individual sensitivity. In general, most clients find the treatment bearable and even pleasant, often less painful than other intensive techniques.


How many sessions are needed for real change?

A one session is enough to experience an instant effect (smoother skin, reduced puffiness).
But for visible and lasting results, you need to consider a treatment of 5 to 10 sessions, at a rate of 1 to 2 per week.
Then, a monthly maintenance session helps to maintain the results.


Prices: what to expect?

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AreaAverage rate
Face€60 to €100
Body (2–3 zones)£75 to £120
Full body€90 to €150
Cures (packs)discounted rates for 5 to 10 sessions

Contraindications

Certain situations require caution:

  • Thrombosis, acute venous disease, heart failure.
  • Kidney disease, tumours, fever or ongoing infection.
  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding (unless advised by a doctor).
  • Dermatitis, eczema, burns or skin infections.

When in doubt, it is always best to ask. medical advice before starting a course of treatment.



Madero therapy vs other techniques

Madero therapy vs other techniques

Comparative techniqueMain objectiveKey differencesPerceived outcome
Renata Franca DrainageReduce water retention and refine your figureMadero therapy adds a more sculpting mechanical work, with tools that target fibrous areasEffect detoxifying and deflating fast, but Madero therapy sculpts the contours more effectively
LPG / Mechanical palpate-rollSmooth the skin, stimulate circulation, treat celluliteLPG uses a regular suction machine, Madero therapy is based on hand and precision of movementLPG = comfort and regularity / Maderotherapy = more targeted sculpting effect
Facial Gua ShaDecongest, improve microcirculation, glow effectGua sha works on the surface and more gently, facial madero therapy is more rhythmic and comprehensiveGua sha = gradual radiance / Madérothérapie = immediate lift and reshaped oval

How to maximise your results

  • Stay well hydrated (1.5 to 2 litres of water per day), limit salt and alcohol, and exercise for 30 minutes after your session to support drainage.
  • Between sessions, a dry brushinga light self-draining or a caffeine cream can enhance the effects.
  • Remember to track your results with photographs or measurements every 2-3 sessions.

Madérothérapie reviews – what to keep in mind

The effects “sculpted waist” are real but require several sessions and a healthy lifestyle consistent. The results are cumulative: the more regularly you practise, the more your body will take shape.

La fibrous cellulite requests a true regularity, as it reacts less quickly. The areas most affected (thighs, buttocks, hips) require gradual and precise work.

Know the good practices makes all the difference: choose a trained professional or take the time to train yourself before practising at home.
Our comprehensive guides are there for that — whether it's to learn how to regulate pressure, choose your tools or create an effective routine at home.
La madero therapy at home can actually produce very good results: provided you take it slowly, respect the direction of drainage, and to be regular (even 15 minutes a day makes a difference).
It is a practice that quickly becomes a wellness ritual, combining relaxation, body awareness and natural aesthetics.


My professional view in 5 points

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  1. Ideal for rapid visible results (water retention, facial radiance).
  2. Highly dependent on the practitioner's expertise – or your proficiency at home if you practise it yourself.
  3. For the cellulitea full programme (wood therapy + healthy lifestyle + hydration) gives the best results.
  4. Le face responds very well : effect de-puffing Immediate results: plumped skin and a redefined oval.
  5. Listen to your body Comfort always comes first, whether at the salon or at home. A session should never be painful.

Want to give it a try?

Before you begin:

  • Check the contraindications (varicose veins, inflammation, pregnancy, circulatory disorders).
  • Select a qualified practitioner or get proper training if you wish to practise on your own.
  • Try out a introductory session before considering a complete cure or start with short sessions at home.
  • Attach a measurable objective : measurements, skin quality, digestive comfort, or feeling of lightness.

Summary table

AreaObjectiveSensationsExpected outcomeAverage rate
FaceLift, glow, radianceLight, pleasant pressure, immediate cooling effectVisible results after the first session, with more toned and radiant skin€60 to €100
BodyDrainage, anti-cellulite, toneToning, sometimes sensitive on thighs/ribs; pleasant on stomach and armsVisible results after just one session, optimal results after 5–10 sessions + maintenance (at the salon or at home)€75 to €120 per hour
Self-madero therapyHome care, wellness routine, self-drainage and freedom of useAdjusted pressure and relaxation at homeProgressive results with regularity (3 to 4 times per week)Face kit from €42 / Body kit from €45 to €99 / Complete body + face kit: €72
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