Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Wooden Therapy Maintenance.

Most clients schedule maintenance every 2–4 weeks depending on initial sculpting, target area, and lifestyle. Your therapist will recommend a tailored cadence after assessment to preserve contours, optimize lymphatic drainage, and maintain long-term improvements.

Treatments are generally comfortable but may cause mild redness or temporary bruising in sensitive clients. Skilled therapists adjust pressure and techniques to minimize discomfort while achieving results. Communicate any concerns so we can adapt intensity safely.

Appointments usually last 30 to 60 minutes depending on treated areas and customization. Shorter sessions focus on one zone, while full maintenance sessions address multiple areas. Your therapist will recommend the appropriate length during your consultation.

Yes — maintenance complements non-invasive sculpting services like radiofrequency, cavitation, or manual lymphatic drainage. Sequencing and timing matter for safety and effectiveness; we’ll coordinate combined plans to enhance results and support consistent contour preservation.

Avoid heavy exercise, alcohol, or anti-inflammatory medications 24 hours pre- and post-treatment if possible. Stay hydrated, gently massage the area and follow our aftercare guidance. Specific instructions depend on treated zones and your therapist’s recommendations.

Ideal candidates have completed an initial sculpting program and seek localized upkeep on areas like arms, back, legs, or stomach. Those with certain medical conditions or active skin infections should consult our therapist or physician before booking.