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Saturday, 15 November 2008
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Powertone Vacustyler
Powertone Studios is proud to be the first health and fitness group in the UK to introduce this state of the art equipment, developed by NASA for astronauts and already being used by elite studios in Europe.
With the Vacustyler you can significantly reduce the appearance of cellulite, giving your lower body the smoother, firmer skin appearance you’ve always wanted.
- Reduces cellulite
- Reduces the appearance of spider and varicose veins
- Strengthens connective tissue
- Improves circulation and lymphatic drainage
What causes cellulite?
Cellulite is caused by a combination of water, fat and toxic waste that the body is unable to eliminate. Deposits accumulate near the surface of the skin in pockets, causing that dreaded orange peel look on thighs, buttocks and tummy.
What does the Vacustyler do for you?
The Vacustyler works to reduce cellulite by improving circulation and strengthening connective tissue near the surface of the skin. This allows deposits of fat to be broken down and effectively ‘flushed out’ through the body’s lymphatic system. Studios in Europe are seeing the best results when the Vacustyler is used twice a week, in conjunction with Powertoning and drinking 2 litres of water a day.
How does it do it?
It couldn’t be easier. You simply lie back and relax with your lower body inside the Vacustyler chamber. The Vacustyler then removes atmospheric pressure from the chamber and returns it again, in rhythmical cycles, helping blood and fresh oxygen flow around your body.
For the best results, use the Powertone Vacustyler in conjunction with our other products:
- Use in conjunction with the Power Plate to reduce body fat.
- Use after a session on the Powertone Narl to maximise lower body muscle toning.
- Use in conjunction with the Ionised Air to speed up cell regeneration, delivering even faster improvement to cellulite, spider/varicose veins and connective tissue.
Treatment Time: 30 Minutes
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 26 February 2009 )
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