Wellness — Compressive microvibration
Endosphères
Rhythmic compression and microvibration that move fluid, wake circulation and tone the body — a course of quiet, regular work.
Start a conversation01 — The concern
Cellulite, water retention, heavy legs, contours that read puffy rather than firm. A body asking for circulation and drainage, not correction.
02 — What it is
A roller of 55 silicone spheres that travels over the body, combining rhythmic compression with low-frequency vibration. The pulsing wave moves lymphatic fluid, activates circulation and works muscle tone — five effects in one pass — while sensors adjust the pressure to your tissue in real time. It treats everything from legs and abdomen to the face.
03 — What it feels like
45–75 minutes for the body, 30–45 for the face. Painless — most people describe it as a deep, rhythmic sculpting massage, and some fall half asleep.
04 — Downtime
None. Drink water afterwards to help the drainage do its work, and a light walk helps more than a heavy meal.
05 — Sessions
This is course work: typically 12–15 sessions, twice a week, for contour and cellulite; 6–10 for drainage. Puffiness often improves early; change in the appearance of cellulite builds over the course, and one or two sessions a month maintain it.
06 — Our take
Endosphères is the quiet, regular work — circulation, drainage, tone — not a slimming machine.
No device replaces movement, sleep and food; this supports them. The improvement in the appearance of cellulite is real but gradual, and it varies from body to body — we'll tell you honestly what a course can and can't do for yours before you commit to one.
07 — Talk to us