Dermatofunctional physiotherapy in Alicante: what it is and why it goes beyond aesthetics

What is dermatofunctional physiotherapy?

Dermatofunctional physiotherapy is a specialism within physiotherapy that focuses on the treatment of the skin and tissues from a clinical perspective. It is not limited to improving external appearance, but seeks to optimise tissue function, circulation and the condition of the lymphatic system.

Unlike traditional cosmetic treatments, this approach does not merely address the visible symptoms, but tackles the root cause of the problem. This leads to longer-lasting, safer results that are in harmony with the body’s natural health.

Furthermore, we take a clinical and holistic approach, taking into account not only the condition of the skin but also the patient’s lifestyle, as factors such as stress, rest and daily activity have a direct impact on skin quality.

A clinical approach to skin and tissue

The skin is not just a superficial layer. It is an organ that plays a key role in the immune, endocrine and nervous systems. For this reason, any cosmetic change usually has an underlying functional cause.

In dermatofunctional physiotherapy, we focus on:

  • The quality of the skin tissue
  • Fascial mobility
  • Blood and lymph circulation
  • Inflammatory processes

This approach allows us to address the root cause of the problem, rather than just its symptoms. To do this, it is essential to understand each person’s overall circumstances and how their daily life may be affecting the condition of their skin.

What sets dermatofunctional physiotherapy apart from other cosmetic treatments

The main difference lies in the approach. Whilst many cosmetic treatments aim for quick, superficial results, dermatofunctional physiotherapy is based on clinical criteria.

This means:

  • Individual assessment
  • Personalised treatments
  • Combined use of manual therapy and technology
  • Monitoring changes in the tissue

In addition to this, we take a more holistic view of the patient, which enables us to tailor treatment beyond the purely local level.

The aim is not just to improve the appearance of the skin, but also how it functions.

Why is dermatofunctional physiotherapy not just about aesthetics?

Many changes that we regard as cosmetic actually have a functional cause. Cellulite, sagging skin and fluid retention do not occur by chance, but are the result of changes in the tissue.

That is why treating only the surface usually yields limited or temporary results.

The skin as an organ: much more than just a visual matter

The skin plays a role in many of the body’s functions:

  • Protection against external factors
  • Temperature control
  • Interaction with the nervous system
  • Effect on hormonal processes

When the skin loses its quality, it is not just its appearance that changes, but its function as well.

The relationship between the skin, circulation and the lymphatic system

Poor circulation or an inefficient lymphatic system can lead to:

  • Fluid retention
  • Feeling of heaviness
  • The appearance of cellulite
  • Deterioration in tissue quality

Improving these systems is key to achieving tangible results.

How does it affect inflammatory processes and tissue repair?

Many cosmetic problems are linked to low-grade chronic inflammation.

Dermatofunctional physiotherapy helps to:

  • Reduce inflammation
  • Improve tissue oxygenation
  • Promote regeneration

This is particularly important in cases such as scarring, post-operative conditions or changes following weight loss.

What is dermatofunctional physiotherapy used for?

This type of treatment is recommended when there is a change in the quality or function of the tissue.

The most common problems we treat

Fluid retention

Fluid retention caused by a disorder of the lymphatic system.

Scars and fibrosis

Tissues that have lost their mobility and elasticity following surgery or injury.

Stretch marks

Structural changes in the skin that require an improvement in tissue quality.

Mild circulatory problems

A feeling of tired or heavy legs.

Changes following surgery or weight loss

Adaptation of the tissue to new physical conditions.

How we practise dermatological physiotherapy at our clinic in Alicante

At Clínica Campaña, we take a fully personalised approach. We do not follow standard protocols; instead, we tailor each session to the actual condition of the tissue.

Initial assessment of the tissue

We analyse:

  • Skin condition
  • Circulation
  • Lymphatic system
  • Presence of fibrosis or adhesions

This enables us to gain a better understanding of each patient’s situation and tailor their treatment more precisely.

Tailored treatment for each individual case

Every patient has different needs, so we tailor our approach:

  • Techniques used
  • Intensity of treatment
  • Frequency of sessions

A combination of manual therapy and advanced technology

We use a range of tools to maximise results:

INDIBA

Indiba stimulates tissue regeneration and improves circulation.

Lymphatic drainage

It helps eliminate excess fluid and improves lymphatic function.

Fascial techniques

They improve the tissue’s mobility and elasticity.

What results can you expect?

Results depend on the initial condition of the tissue and the consistency of the treatment, but they are usually gradual and long-lasting. When the problem is addressed from a more holistic perspective, supported by integrative medicine, the results tend to be much more stable over time.

Aesthetic and functional results

Improved firmness

Reduction of cellulite

Improved circulation

Less fluid retention

More stretchy fabric

Faster recovery

When to start a course of dermatofunctional physiotherapy

There’s no need to wait for the problem to get worse.

Signs that your scalp needs treatment

  • Heaviness in the legs
  • Appearance of cellulite or sagging skin
  • Frequent fluid retention
  • Skin changes following surgery
  • Lack of response to cosmetic treatments

Early detection leads to better outcomes.

Dermatofunctional physiotherapy in Alicante: what to consider before choosing a clinic

Not all treatments or approaches are the same.

The importance of professional assessment

Effective treatment begins with understanding the condition of the tissue.

Why not all treatments are the same

The difference lies in:

  • Professional training
  • Clinical approach
  • Personalised treatment
  • Appropriate use of technology

Start looking after your skin with a clinical approach

If you notice any changes in your skin or in the texture of the skin, it is important to seek professional advice.

Addressing the root cause leads to more lasting results that are in line with the body’s natural health. This approach leads to improvements that are more in line with how the body actually functions.

Book your consultation at Clínica Campaña in Alicante

An initial assessment helps us understand what your skin needs and which treatment is best suited to your needs.

Frequently asked questions about dermatofunctional physiotherapy

How many sessions are needed?

It depends on the condition of the tissue and the objective. It depends on the condition of the tissue and the objective, but a step-by-step treatment plan with weekly sessions is usually recommended.
No. The techniques used are safe and tailored to each individual.
In many cases, changes can be noticed from the very first sessions, although the most lasting results become apparent as treatment continues.
Yes. In fact, combining it with technology such as INDIBA enhances the results by improving tissue regeneration and circulation.