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Advanced Treatments for Mind and Body

From LPG body contouring to IV drips and physiotherapy -experience a new level of care tailored to your goals.

LPG Treatment

IV drip therapy

Infrared Sauna

Local Cryotherapy

Vitaboost injections

Physiotherapy

LPG Slimming & Shaping Treatment

LPG Endermologie is a non-invasive cosmetic treatment that uses a specialized machine with motorized rollers and gentle suction to massage the skin.

It’s often marketed for cellulite reduction, body contouring, skin tightening, and lymphatic drainage.
The technique involves mechanical stimulation of the skin and underlying tissues to promote circulation and tissue remodeling.

  • Cellulite reduction: smoothing the skin’s surface and reducing the appearance of dimples.
  • Body contouring: temporary shaping or toning of certain areas (e.g., abdomen, thighs, buttocks, arms).
  • Skin quality: improving texture, tone, and firmness.
  • Lymphatic drainage: helping to move lymphatic fluid, which may reduce fluid retention and swelling in some people.
  • Post-workout or recovery support: some use it for muscle soreness relief and faster recovery (though evidence varies).
  • Mechanical massage: the rollers knead the skin and fat layer, promoting microcirculation.
  • Lymphatic effect: gentle suction may help move lymphatic fluid, possibly reducing edema.
  • Collagen and elastin: repeated mechanical stimulation can influence connective tissue remodeling, potentially improving skin elasticity over time.
  • Temporary changes: most benefits are considered temporary and depend on ongoing sessions and lifestyle factors.
  • Visible improvements in cellulite appearance and skin texture for some people.
  • Slight, temporary changes in body contour and firmness after a course of sessions.
  • Possible improvements in circulation and lymphatic drainage in the treated areas.
  • Realistic expectations: results vary by person, and LPG is not a miracle cure. Consistency and lifestyle (hydration, exercise, healthy diet) influence outcomes.
  • Duration: commonly 30–45 minutes per area, depending on goals.
  • Sensation: some describe a comfortable kneading, pulling, or rolling sensation; mild warmth and pressure are normal. You should not experience sharp pain.
  • Course and frequency: a typical program might include 6–12 sessions over several weeks; maintenance sessions may be advised depending on goals.
  • Aftercare: you might have temporary redness or slight swelling that usually fades within a few hours to a day. Gentle stretching and hydration can help.
  • LPG body treatment 40£
  • 6 treatment price 190£
  • 8treatment price 250£
  • 10 treatments price 300
  • LPG face treatment price 35£
  • 6 treatments 180£.

IV Drips (IV Therapy)

IV drips deliver fluids and nutrients directly into a vein, so they reach the bloodstream quickly.

They’re used in medical settings and in wellness clinics, and they come in a variety of formulations depending on the goal.

A sterile IV line delivers a solution into a vein.
Solutions can include fluids (water, electrolytes), vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and sometimes antioxidants.
Sessions typically last from about 20 to 60 minutes, depending on the formulation and setting.

  • Rehydration after illness, exercise, heat, or vomiting.
  • Electrolyte balance restoration.
  • Vitamin and micronutrient replenishment.
  • Recovery support after intense workouts or long flights.
  • Short-term immune or fatigue support.
  • Fluids: saline or Ringer’s lactate.
  • Electrolytes: sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium.
  • Vitamins and nutrients: B-complex, B12, vitamin C, etc.
  • Antioxidants or amino acids: glutathione, amino acids (in some formulations).
  • The exact mix depends on the goal, clinic, and practitioner supervision.
  • Hydration and electrolyte balance: well-supported benefits for hydration and symptom relief from dehydration.
  • Fatigue and mood: some people report feeling more energetic or refreshed, but evidence is limited.
  • Immune support and anti-aging claims: evidence mixed; many claims are marketing-based.
  • Important note: IV therapy is not a substitute for medical treatment, balanced nutrition, or addressing underlying health conditions.
  • Immunity booster £220 ( Vitamin C, B complex, Glutathione, Biotin )
  • Snow glow £200 ( 3xGlutathione )
  • Skin regeneration £170 ( 2xVitamin C, 2xGlutathione )
  • Aqua restore £80 ( Sodium chloride )
  • Beauty drip £150 ( Glutathione, Biotin, Vitamin C )
  • Hairs vitality drips £120 ( 3xBiotin )
  • Sport performance £200 ( 2xVitamin C, 2x B complex )
  • NAD drip 280£ (coenzyme )
  • Energy drips £140 ( B complex, Vitamin C )

Infrared Sauna

Infrared saunas heat your body directly with infrared light, rather than heating the air around you.
They are typically comfortable at lower air temperatures than traditional saunas, which some people prefer.

  • Uses infrared heaters that emit infrared radiation (near, mid, and far wavelengths) to warm your body.
  • Infrared heat penetrates tissues more directly, which many users find gentler on the air temperature but just as warming.
  • Common session length: roughly 15–30 minutes per session, with typical temperatures in a lower range than steam saunas (air often around 45–60°C / 113–140°F, depending on the unit and your comfort).
  • Relaxation and stress relief
  • Improved sleep quality
  • Muscle and joint comfort
  • Circulation and cardiovascular benefits
  • Skin health and cleansing
  • Comfort and ease of use

The benefits listed above are reported by users and appear in some small studies and reviews, especially around relaxation, sleep, and pain relief.High-quality, large randomized trials specifically on infrared sauna benefits are more limited compared with traditional steam saunas.

Many health claims come from sauna research in general, or from smaller IR-focused studies.

Some observational studies link regular sauna use (mostly traditional saunas) with lower risks of cardiovascular events and mortality.
Detox claims (heavy metal or toxin elimination through sweat) lack strong scientific support; sweating helps with fluid loss and electrolytes but isn’t a proven detox pathway.

Overall: infrared saunas can be a helpful add-on for relaxation, recovery, and well-being for many people, but they’re not a cure-all or a substitute for medical treatment or proven therapies.

  • Pregnant individuals and young children
  • People with uncontrolled high blood pressure, heart problems, or implanted medical devices
  • Those taking medications affecting hydration or heat tolerance
  • Individuals with fever, acute illness, or dehydration
  • Avoid use after alcohol or substances that impair judgment
  • Infrared Sauna 35min 20£
  •  4 sessions 40£

Local Cryotherapy

Local cryotherapy uses targeted cold exposure to a specific body area, delivered by a specialized device (cryo machine).
It’s commonly used in physical therapy, sports medicine, and rehabilitation settings.

The device delivers very cold air, gas, or a cooled surface to a focused region (e.g., knee, shoulder, ankle).
The intense cold reduces blood flow transiently and lowers tissue temperature, which can help decrease pain and inflammation.
The treatment is brief and localized, unlike whole-body cryotherapy which treats the entire body.

  • Pain relief for acute or chronic joint/soft-tissue injuries (sprains, strains, tendinopathy).
  • Reduction of swelling and inflammation after injury or surgery.
  • Muscle soreness relief and faster early recovery after intense workouts.
  • Temporary improvement in range of motion and comfort in tight or overworked areas.
  1. Preparation: Target area is exposed and protected from cold injury (often with a sleeve, pad, or protective barrier).
  2. Application: The cryo device is applied to the area for a short period (usually a few minutes).
  3. Post-treatment: The area may feel numb or deeply cool for a while; normal sensation returns after a short time.

Typical session length is short, often 2–8 minutes depending on the device and area treated.

  • Potential benefits: short-term pain relief, reduced swelling, improved comfort, and minor improvements in function in the days after treatment.
  • Evidence quality: varies by condition. Some conditions show modest short-term relief; long-term improvements are less consistently demonstrated.
  • It’s generally considered a complementary therapy, not a replacement for medical care or physical therapy.
  • Real-world use: popular in sports medicine and physical therapy for quick relief and as part of a broader rehab plan.
  • Common risks: skin irritation, frostbite if misused, numbness, temporary colour changes in the skin.
  • Contraindications/precautions (general): poor circulation issues, neuropathy affecting sensation, cold sensitivity or cryoglobulinemia, active infection over the treated area, or pregnancy (discuss with your clinician).
    If you have any cardiovascular, nervous system, or skin concerns, consult a healthcare professional before starting.
  • Cryotherapy price 25£
  • 6 treatments 100£

Vitaboost Injections

Vitaboost injections are vitamin-packed injections given by healthcare providers or clinics. They’re designed to deliver vitamins directly into the bloodstream or muscle, with the goal of quickly raising vitamin levels in the body. The exact mix of vitamins and other ingredients can vary by brand and clinic.
  • Replenishing vitamin deficiencies (e.g., B12, vitamin D, vitamin C) especially when oral supplements aren’t well absorbed.
  • Supporting energy and reducing fatigue in people with documented deficiencies.
  • Boosting immune health or skin/hair/nail appearance.
  • upporting metabolism and overall wellness, particularly for people with dietary restrictions or malabsorption issues.
  • Pregnant individuals and young children
  • People with uncontrolled high blood pressure, heart problems, or implanted medical devices
  • Those taking medications affecting hydration or heat tolerance
  • Individuals with fever, acute illness, or dehydration
  • Avoid use after alcohol or substances that impair judgment
  • Vitamin B12 30£
  • Vitamin D 70£
  • Vitamin C 20£
  • Biotin 40£
  • Glutathione 70£
  • Vitamin B complex 40£
  • NAD injection 100£
  • Course of NAD 4 injections 360£

Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy (also called physical therapy) is a health care profession focused on restoring and improving movement, function, and overall wellness.
It uses hands-on techniques, exercises, education, and equipment to help people recover from injuries, manage chronic conditions, and prevent future problems.

  • Relieving pain and stiffness
  • Restoring movement and function after injuries or surgery
  • Improving strength, flexibility, balance, and endurance
  • Preventing disability and promoting safer daily activities
  • Supporting rehabilitation for neurological, cardiopulmonary, or pediatric conditions
  • Enhancing athletic performance and safe return to sport
  • Exercise therapy: tailored stretches, strength training, and aerobic conditioning
  • Manual therapy: hands-on joint and soft-tissue techniques
  • Education and self-management: posture, ergonomics, activity progression
  • Electrotherapy and modalities: TENS, ultrasound, heat/cold therapy
  • Gait and balance training: walking patterns, fall prevention
  • Breathing and airway techniques: for chest issues or COPD-related rehab
  • Aquatic therapy or dry needling (where available)