Body Sculpting · By Bri'Lasha

Wood Therapy

An ancient Colombian sculpting technique paired with deep massage. Hand-carved wooden tools shape, smooth, and tighten — no needles, no downtime, just visible results across a series.

About Wood Therapy

Hand-carved tools. Real results.

Wood therapy (also called maderoterapia) is a non-invasive sculpting technique originating in Colombia. Bri'Lasha uses a set of hand-carved wooden instruments — rolling pins, cups, contour boards, and vacuum tools — to break up fibrous tissue, smooth cellulite, and shape stubborn areas the gym alone can't reach.

Sessions stack: most clients book a 2–8 session series depending on goals and starting point. Bri'Lasha recommends the right count during your first session. Maintenance after the series keeps results locked in.

It's not a weight-loss treatment. It's a contour and circulation treatment — you'll see inches lost and smoother lines, with the scale often staying the same.

Choose your session

Wood therapy services & pricing.

All pricing is per session. Multi-session packages available — ask Bri'Lasha during your first visit.

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Signature Sculpt

60 min$200

Bri'Lasha's flagship session. Full-body or focused work combining all the wood-therapy techniques — rolling, contouring, and vacuum cupping — tuned to your goal.

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Advanced

Corrective / Advanced

60 min$275

For more challenging areas — deeper fascial release, intensified pressure, and a wider toolset for stubborn cellulite or post-surgical contour work.

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Returning client

Re-Activation Session

60 min$300

For returning clients restarting after three or more months away. Reactivates lymph flow and rebuilds the foundation before continuing in a series.

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Targeted

Hips & Thighs

60 min$285

Targeted lower-body focus — saddlebags, inner thighs, glutes. The session goes deeper in one zone for clients with a specific area they want to transform.

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Skin-tight

Shrink & Tighten

60 min$275

Skin-tightening focused — combines wood therapy with thermal techniques to stimulate collagen and smooth crepey or loose skin.

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What to expect

The Bri'Lasha wood therapy process.

Step 1

Consult

Brief intake covering goals, problem areas, and contraindications. Measurements baseline if requested.

Step 2

Map & prep

Targeted area mapping, dry brushing to wake up the lymphatic system, warming oils applied.

Step 3

Sculpt

60 minutes of wood therapy — layered techniques, deep work, intentional pressure. (20 min reset between clients.)

Step 4

Drain & hydrate

Lymphatic finish to flush what's been mobilized. Hydration and aftercare guidance to take home.

Aftercare

What to do at home.

Wood therapy mobilizes fluid and broken-down tissue. The first 48 hours after a session are where most of the work actually finishes — with your help.

  1. Drink 80+ oz of water for the next 48 hours — this flushes what's been mobilized.
  2. Avoid alcohol for 48 hours — alcohol blocks lymphatic drainage and reverses the work.
  3. Dry brush daily between sessions, toward the heart (kit provided).
  4. Walk 20+ minutes the day of and the day after — movement keeps lymph circulating.
  5. Wear loose, breathable clothing day-of — mild bruising and tenderness for 24–72 hours is normal.
  6. Eat low-sodium, anti-inflammatory food for 24 hours post-session.
  7. Book sessions 5–7 days apart for the first series — consistency drives results.

FAQ

Common questions.

How many sessions do I need?

Most clients book a series of 2–8 sessions depending on goals and starting point. Bri'Lasha tailors the recommended count to your body and target during your first session. After the series, monthly maintenance holds the result.

Is it permanent?

Results last with maintenance — typically a monthly session after the initial series. Without maintenance, the body gradually resets over 6–12 months.

Does it hurt?

Pressure is firm and you may feel intense sensation, especially over dense or fibrous areas. Mild bruising and tenderness for 24–72 hours after is normal and a sign the work is doing its job.

Will I lose weight?

Wood therapy is a sculpting and circulation treatment, not a weight-loss treatment. Inches lost vary by body part — denser, smaller areas (arms, inner thighs) typically show less per session, while larger areas (abdomen, hips, glutes) can show more visible change. You'll see smoother contours and shaping; the scale may not change much.

Who is wood therapy NOT for?

Pregnant clients, anyone on blood thinners, anyone with active varicose veins in the treatment area, recent surgery within 6 weeks, or active skin infection in the area.

Can I combine wood therapy with body contouring?

Yes — many clients alternate weeks between wood therapy and body contouring for compound results. Ask Bri'Lasha about combo packaging.

Ready to start?

Book your first sculpt.

First-time clients typically start with a Signature Sculpt. Bri'Lasha will assess your areas and recommend the right series during your session.