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26.06.2024

Discover the revolution in skincare offered by Hadado massage – an advanced technique combining Japanese facial lifting with modern methods.

A few years ago, the Kobido technique burst into spa salons. Today, however, more and more enthusiasts are embracing a more advanced form of Japanese facial lifting, the Hadado massage. Specialists at Hotel Santa Natura Resort & Spa invite you to experience this treatment.

What is Hadado massage?

Hadado massage is an advanced Japanese facial lifting technique that combines traditional Kobido techniques with contemporary methods working on muscles, fascia, and fatty tissue. The massage is completely non-invasive, aimed at improving the condition of the skin on the face, neck, and décolletage. Hadado uses about 100 different techniques tailored to the individual needs of the client and their problem areas.

How is the Hadado massage performed?

During the treatment, the therapist uses an extensive set of manual techniques that affect deeper layers of the skin and muscles. The initial stage is the so-called myofascial release, which involves releasing muscle and fascial tension.
Relaxing the muscles and fascia leads to increased tissue elasticity and mobility. The next step is lymphatic drainage. This massage supports lymph flow, helping eliminate toxins from the body and reducing swelling.

Lifting techniques, which are an integral part of the Hadado massage, aim to lift and firm the skin. Acupressure improves blood circulation, accelerating regeneration.

The final but no less important element of Hadado massage is relaxation and stimulation of cellular metabolism. Thanks to proper massage techniques, the skin is stimulated to produce collagen and elastin. All these techniques combined make Hadado massage an effective method of natural facial lifting.

How does Hadado differ from Kobido?

Kobido is a traditional Japanese facial massage technique known since the 15th century, focusing on stimulation of the skin surface and improvement of blood circulation and energy flow in the body. Kobido massage includes techniques such as kneading, stroking, tapping, and percussion.

Hadado, on the other hand, is an evolution of Kobido, also known as Kobido 2.0, combining classic Kobido techniques with modern massage methods. Hadado includes not only superficial skin stimulation but also deep work on muscles and fascia, leading to more comprehensive lifting and rejuvenating effects.

Therefore, Hadado differs from Kobido mainly in its deeper and more advanced work on muscle-fascial structures and a greater number of massage techniques.

What are the indications and benefits of the massage?

Hadado massage is recommended for those who want to improve skin appearance, firm it, and reduce visible signs of aging. Women struggling with drooping eyelids, corners of the mouth, and cheeks, as well as those with deep wrinkles on the neck and décolletage, will also be pleased with the effects. Regular massage sessions increase skin elasticity and improve its texture.

Besides physical benefits, this massage brings deep relaxation and muscle tension relief, which may relieve migraines. Overall, Hadado not only improves skin appearance but also contributes to better well-being and relaxation. Although the effect is visible after the first massage, it is worth undergoing a full series to achieve better results.

Recommendations before and after the massage

No special preparation before the massage is required. However, it is advisable to avoid heavy meals and alcohol. It is also important to inform the therapist about any health issues.

After Hadado massage, it is recommended to drink plenty of water to support the body's detoxification process initiated during the massage. Water helps flush out toxins released from the tissues. After the treatment, avoid intense physical exertion and sauna for about a day to allow the skin and muscles time to regenerate. It is also important to avoid direct exposure of the skin to the sun or strong cosmetics that may irritate the skin after massage.

Skin infections, fever, recent tooth extraction, or couperose skin are contraindications for the massage. Therefore, it is best to call and talk to the therapist before booking the treatment.


Discover Hadado and peace of mind!

Hotel Santa Natura Resort & Spa in Wiskitki is worth visiting not only to discover Hadado or Kobido massage. The facility, located on the edge of the Bolimowski Landscape Park, is an ideal place for relaxation and regeneration. Luxury combined with tranquility, exquisite cuisine, and beautiful surroundings make every stay an unforgettable experience.

In the wellness area, you will find a vitality pool, wet and dry saunas, and in the garden, a unique Estonian sauna and a natural bathing pond. The spa offers also luxury treatments such as volcanic remodeling and slimming mud treatment, as well as special offers for men.

The hotel's surroundings, full of greenery and peace, encourage morning jogs, yoga sessions in the garden, or relaxation on the viewing terrace with a book in hand.