Restore your body’s natural balance with bioresonance.
Bioresonance is a technique used to detect electromagnetic imbalances in organs and tissues. Once these imbalances are identified, it sends very gentle signals to help the body restore its natural balance.
It can be used to support overall well-being, boost vitality, and help your body function properly on a daily basis.
Our Anti-Cellulite Massage Therapist

Manual palpating and rolling
Developed by physiotherapists, anti-cellulite manual massage is made up of different manual massage techniques, the best-known of which involves forming a fold of skin and cellulite with the fingers and rolling it to break up fatty deposits lodged under the skin.
Cellulite is formed by water-logged fat cells that form the puffy appearance known as "orange peel skin" or "capitons". Manual Palper-Rouler decongests engorged areas, softening tissues and activating blood and lymph circulation to eliminate and destock fatty deposits.
The therapist also uses the cupping technique to activate blood circulation on the back of the thighs (especially for people who spend a lot of time in a seated position) to facilitate tissue detachment and properly revascularize compressed areas.

The benefits of manual palpating and rolling
- Activates lymphatic and venous circulation
- Smoothes, firms and tones the skin
- Oxygenate cells
- Reduces tissue congestion and water retention
- Releases accumulated waste and toxins
- Relieves swollen legs caused by edema
- Accelerates lipolysis (fat melting)
- Helps eliminate "orange peel" appearance
- Destocks fatty deposits
Contraindications to anti-cellulite massage
Massages are performed with vegetable oil. Please inform us of any allergies.
This massage is not suitable for pregnant women.
Massage is not recommended in cases of phlebitis. In the case of cancer, a doctor's approval is recommended.
Our rates for anti-cellulite massage
(subscription valid for 1 year)
| Session | Duration | Rates |
|---|---|---|
| One session | 1 session lasting 1 hour | CHF 150 |
| Five sessions | 5 sessions (5 × 1 hour) | CHF 700 |
| Ten sessions | 10 sessions (10 × 1 hour) | CHF 1300 |
FAQ – Anti-Cellulite Massage
This massage is not recommended immediately after surgery. It is advisable to wait until you have fully recovered, as advised by your doctor.
No.
No, massage is not recommended if you have a history of thrombosis or blood clots.
If you are experiencing acute pain or joint problems, it is best to consult a doctor before receiving an anti-cellulite massage.
This massage is generally not recommended during cancer treatment, unless specifically approved by your doctor.
Anti-cellulite massage may not be recommended if you have poorly controlled diabetes. Consult your doctor.
If you have a heart condition, it is important to consult your doctor before receiving this massage
Yes, it is best to avoid this massage if you have a skin infection or inflammation.
This massage is not recommended for areas with visible varicose veins. Consult a healthcare professional to assess the situation.
Yes, it's suitable for everyone, regardless of body type.
Yes, but it's beneficial all year round.
Yes, it stimulates blood and lymphatic circulation, which helps reduce cellulite.
Results start to become visible after just a few sessions.
It helps reduce the appearance of cellulite, but it doesn't directly burn fat.
Yes, this massage is for anyone looking to reduce cellulite.
Once a week is already a very good schedule.
Yes, regular sessions are necessary to see visible results. They are often combined with lymphatic drainage.
The massage may be a little intense, but it should always remain comfortable.


