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our treatment

About

Cellular stretching is a non-invasive technique inspired by the palpate-roll method used in endermology. It involves the use of a specialized device that applies adjustable-intensity suction to the skin and underlying tissues through various application modes—suitable for both the face and body.

This mechanical stimulation stretches the skin and connective tissues, triggering a natural biological response. The technique enhances cellular activity, particularly the production of collagen and elastin, which leads to improved skin firmness, thickness, and elasticity over time.

WHo is it for

Cellular stretching is ideal for both men and women who want to:

  • Improve skin firmness and tone
  • Enhance skin texture and elasticity
  • Support post-liposuction recovery (under medical guidance)
  • Treat localized skin laxity on the face or body

It is a gentle, non-invasive solution suitable for a wide range of skin types and aesthetic concerns.

our history

32 Years of Success

We have introduced the principle of family medicine, which means that the family practitioner will handle the majority of medical requests, with a specialists involved only if necessary.

Founding of the First Clinic

We have introduced the principle of family medicine, which means that the family practitioner will.

1987

Expansion Team of Doctors

We have introduced the principle of family medicine, which means that the family practitioner will.

1996

Global Breakthrough

We have introduced the principle of family medicine, which means that the family practitioner will.

2004

Equipment Upgrade

We have introduced the principle of family medicine, which means that the family practitioner will.

2010

Re-Branding of the Network

We have introduced the principle of family medicine, which means that the family practitioner will.

2019

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Care & Amenities

Why Choose Us?

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The major goal of family medicine is to build trust between the patient and the general practitioner, which allows achieving the best treatment outcome.

The specific features of work of the general practitioner (family doctor) are more reasonable and beneficial to both GPs and patients in many respects.

The major goal of family medicine is to build trust between the patient and the general practitioner, which allows achieving the best treatment outcome.

The specific features of work of the general practitioner (family doctor) are more reasonable and beneficial to both GPs and patients in many respects.

The major goal of family medicine is to build trust between the patient and the general practitioner, which allows achieving the best treatment outcome.

The specific features of work of the general practitioner (family doctor) are more reasonable and beneficial to both GPs and patients in many respects.