Innovative Treatments

Synergie

Synergie Cellulite Reduction Over the years, many have claimed "miracle" cures for cellulite, but most yielded disappointing results-until now. Synergie is a powerful solution that can provide temporary reduction in the appearance of cellulite and circumferential body measurements of cellulite-treated areas. Synergie finally provides the solution millions of women have been seeking.


A typical treatment program consists of a series of twice-weekly sessions over a two-month period, followed by maintenance visits. Treatments last approximately 30 minutes. To ensure your comfort and preserve modesty, you will wear a body suit during treatment. Treatments--usually twice-weekly-- typically last two months, but can be modified to meet your desired results. Follow-up treatments consist of once-a-month visits to maintain desired appearance and skin tone.


Synergie, the ultimate solution for reducing cellulite, uses revolutionary vacuum technology proven to smooth and tighten the skin while improving circulation. Synergie finally provides the solution millions of women and men have been seeking!

A typical treatment program consists of a series of twice-weekly sessions over a two-month period, followed by maintenance visits. Treatments last approximately 45 minutes. Follow-up treatments consist of once-a-month visits to maintain desired appearance and skin tone.

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Therapists and Associates

Fort Collins Therapeutic Massage Center (FTMC) is a provider for Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Humana, United Healthcare, and N-CAM in the Colorado Front Range area. FTMC specializes in neuromuscular, headache / migraine relief and deep tissue massage. Clients are provided a comfortable and nurturing environment tailored to individuals who desire personal wellness and healing from therapists who take great pride in all areas of healing and body work.

 

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About Massage

Massage is a form of bodywork which is based on theories of anatomy and physiology and works to relieve pain/stress and patterns of dysfunction in the body. This is accomplished by systematic manual application of pressure and movement to the soft tissue of the body--the skin, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and fascia. Techniques, usually applied with oil or lotion, can include kneading, stroking, friction and vibration, all with varying degrees of pressure. This form of bodywork may also include active or passive stretches or the application of hot or cold treatments. Each client's needs are different, a different style, technique and approach are applied accordingly.

 

 

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