Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Wood Therapy (One Area).

Most clients feel firm pressure and rhythmic rolling, not sharp pain. Therapists adjust intensity to your comfort; mild redness or temporary tenderness can occur. Communicate any discomfort and we’ll modify technique to ensure effective, tolerable pressure.

Recommended sessions vary by goals; a series of 4–8 weekly treatments often yields noticeable contouring and cellulite reduction. Maintenance sessions every few weeks help sustain results. Your therapist will create a personalized plan based on tissue response.

People with active infections, open wounds, recent surgery, deep vein thrombosis, uncontrolled varicose veins, blood-clotting disorders, or pregnancy without practitioner approval should avoid this therapy. Always disclose medical history so we can recommend safe alternatives.

Drink extra water to support lymphatic drainage, avoid heavy exercise for 24 hours if tender, and apply gentle moisturizing lotions. Expect temporary redness or warmth; cold packs can reduce discomfort. Follow the recommended schedule for best cumulative results.

Single-area sessions usually run 30 to 45 minutes, focused exclusively on the targeted zone for maximal sculpting and drainage. Time varies with client needs and any combined services; your therapist will outline session length when booking.

Yes—this focused wood therapy pairs well with complementary services like lymphatic massage, body wraps, or targeted deep-tissue work. Combining treatments enhances contouring and recovery, but your therapist will recommend safe sequencing to avoid overstimulation.