Fascia Treatment with Patented Release Cutter Technology

A single touch that can instantly rejuvenate a tired face. The Release Cutter gloves, using special electronically powered technology, can effectively massage, stimulate, and smooth the skin. The treatment provides the skin with radiance, firmness, and also reduces swelling and cellulite. It can be used to treat the neck, décolletage, entire body, and bust. The patented technology, the only one of its kind in the world, is closely guarded in the Release Cutter development centre. No wonder, considering its role in deciphering the effective impact on the mesodermal tissue area, where fibrous collagen is found.  

 

What are Fasciae

Fasciae are coverings of muscles. They consist of small collagen fibres interconnected in a network. They separate bone, muscles, nerves, vessels, and organs. The body actually maintains its shape thanks to fasciae.

Fasciae have two layers, one superficial and one deep. The mutual elasticity between these layers is crucial for the health of the musculoskeletal system. Freedom of movement, joint range, proper function of internal organs, and much more depend on this elasticity.   

It is a very complex and extremely important part of the body. Due to its complicated structure, properties, and functions, it remained undiscovered for a long time. Yet, if they do not function as they should, fasciae can be a source of any seemingly unsolvable pain for years.

 

Fasciae largely consist of water (up to 70%, depending on age). Connective tissue cells (fibroblasts) are crucial for binding water.

Fibroblasts have various functions:

- one of them is the production of collagen. 

- the other is the production of proteoglycans to which glycosaminoglycans are attached, primarily hyaluronic acid (a lubricant for connective tissues, creating molecules of various branching and size to develop a spongy network that binds a large amount of water, so the less hyaluronic acid binds water, the less mobile we are).  

If fascia is not sufficiently hydrated, it is at risk of damage, consequently negatively affecting muscles, stiffness, and often causing pain in the musculoskeletal system.

To keep fasciae hydrated, active stimulation is necessary.

We address not only the face but also the body, the lymphatic system, scars, and cellulite.  

This method can release fat cells that descend into deeper layers of the skin where they belong, thus avoiding the formation of irregularities on its surface. Research indicates that working with fasciae in this way softens individual layers of the skin, firms it up, strengthens its fibres, ultimately tightening the entire skin.

The lymph, when trapped and congested in tissues, ironically HARDENS and stiffens along with the muscle through exercise.  

Exercise achieves only the improvement of blood circulation and warming of muscles, but not the lymph or cellulite. Lymph is the ONLY fluid CAPABLE of removing subcutaneous waste, mucus, superfluous water, which we perceive as cellulite, and also to remove excess retained water. And all of this is achieved through a single valve – the GLOVES.

We can improve the condition of a scar – any scar

Little is said about postoperative scar care, and how crucial role this care plays. Few people realize that a scar from laparoscopy, which may seem tiny at first glance, could have an impact on muscles or joints. In reality, such a small scar is the entrance to a long tunnel passing through your body. It may not occur to you that massaging your years-old scar for a minute a day could potentially help with back pain. By increasing blood circulation, we can gradually separate it from individual tissues and release deep adhesions that have formed.   

 

 

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