Get that booty in shape this Carnival, with our Non-Surgical Butt Lift Vacuum Therapy

Get that booty in shape this Carnival, with our Non-Surgical Butt Lift Vacuum Therapy

With the short Carnival 2024 season upon us, it will be a race against time for masqueraders to get their bodies in shape.   An integral part of a fit body is the buttocks, which is usually prominent in most Carnival costumes.  

One way to whip that butt into shape is through Butt Lift Vacuum therapy, a non-invasive procedure now available at Cher-mere.   It increases circulation, to "lift" your buttocks and make the skin appear smoother and firmer.   It also helps break down fat and cellulite and remove toxins from your muscles. Vacuum therapy uses suction and mechanical massage, to temporarily make your buttocks look firmer and more toned.

During a vacuum butt lift, one large suction cup is placed on each butt cheek. The suction machine is turned on and adjusted to a level that is comfortable for you. This treatment requires six to eight sessions to see results.

Vacuum therapy was originally developed to treat scarring from burns, and originated from cupping therapy - an ancient Chinese medicine treatment that uses heated cups to create suction on the skin to increase blood flow to a specific area.

Some benefits of vacuum therapy include:

  • Firmer skin
  • Increased skin elasticity
  • Decreased muscle tension and soreness
  • Improved blood circulation and removal of toxins
  • Larger, rounder-looking butt

Visit any of our four Cher-Mere day spas located at 25 Robertson Street-San Fernando, Upper Level, Trincity Mall, Upper Level, Mid Centre Mall, Chaguanas and 23 Cipriani Boulevard, Port of Spain or call 285-9053 to find out more about the butt lift vacuum therapy and to book your appointment soon.

You can also log on to our website at www.chermerecaribbean.com to purchase any of our natural products for hair, skin and body, along with aroma diffusers, scented candles, spritzer bottles, satin caps and cosmetic bags.

 

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