I saw a weird, badly researched, ignorant, or just plainly misleading post by a Melbourne Clinic recently saying they were the only clinic in Victoria to offer Endermologie with the “new” Alliance.
When I asked them to correct their post they said they would “next time”. It’s been a week and still no retraction.
I find it very annoying that they’ve deliberately tried to mislead their followers. Why? If they’re truly secure in their offering and know their stuff, they don’t have to be concerned about other clinics offering similar services. Sigh.
In any case, I’d like to confirm that here at @peninsula.endermologie I use the medical LPG Alliance/ the latest tech available. It’s classed as a medical device and is approved by the TGA (Therapeutic Goods Australia).
I’ve undergone specific training to allow me to treat people with multiple medical conditions such as Fibromyalgia, Secondary lymphoedema, scars etc, and treat symptoms for many more conditions such as IBS (Irritable bowel syndrome), carpel tunnel etc
My nursing background is certainly helpful in being able to discuss these conditions with my clients and take a carefully considered approach to their treatment. And I’m very happy to refer if I think another treatment option is going to give them a better outcome.
The bonus is that my machine also has all of the aesthetic programs we’ve grown to know and love over the past almost 40 years. And so my practice is a great mix of body contouring, cellulite busting, skin toning, anti-ageing facials as well as treatment for medical conditions.
I’m very grateful to work with my clients who trust me to work with them to deliver results. At the end of the day, the tech matters, but the therapist matters more. And truth and trust matter the most.