INDIBA: what it is and how it improves your skin through dermatofunctional physiotherapy

If you’ve come this far looking for INDIBA, you’re probably concerned about more than just your appearance: sagging skin, cellulite, water retention or even scars that just won’t heal properly.

That’s exactly where we work.

At Clínica Campaña in Alicante, we use INDIBA technology as part of our dermatofunctional physiotherapy programme, a clinical approach that focuses not just on making you ‘look better’, but on improving the actual health of your tissues.

Because when the skin improves, the aesthetic result follows naturally.

Why is it so important for skin to be healthy (and not just beautiful)?

Today we know something that wasn’t so clear a few years ago: the skin is not just an outer layer; it is an organ with very important hormonal, immunological and neurological functions.

The skin plays a role in regulating the immune system, influences inflammatory processes and is directly connected to the nervous system. In fact, touch and stimulation of the skin influence the release of substances associated with well-being, such as serotonin and oxytocin.

This means that when the skin’s condition deteriorates—due to poor circulation, inflammation, scarring, fluid retention or sagging—it is not just the skin’s appearance that changes. The way the tissue functions changes too.

That is why, in dermatofunctional physiotherapy, we do not focus solely on aesthetics: we focus on the health of the tissue.

Why is it so important for skin to be healthy (and not just beautiful)?

Today we know something that wasn’t so clear a few years ago: the skin is not just an outer layer; it is an organ with very important hormonal, immunological and neurological functions.

The skin plays a role in regulating the immune system, influences inflammatory processes and is directly connected to the nervous system. In fact, touch and stimulation of the skin influence the release of substances associated with well-being, such as serotonin and oxytocin.

This means that when the skin’s condition deteriorates—due to poor circulation, inflammation, scarring, fluid retention or sagging—it is not just the skin’s appearance that changes. The way the tissue functions changes too.

That is why, in dermatofunctional physiotherapy, we do not focus solely on aesthetics: we focus on the health of the tissue.

What is INDIBA and why is it revolutionising aesthetic physiotherapy?

INDIBA is a medical radiofrequency technology that stimulates tissues from within.

To put it simply

  • improves circulation
  • improves oxygenation
  • promotes cell regeneration

All this is pain-free and accompanied by a very pleasant sensation of warmth.

But what matters isn’t the machine; what matters is how it’s used.

That is where dermatofunctional physiotherapy comes in.

INDIBA + dermatofunctional physiotherapy: the key to real results

Many beauty treatments only scratch the surface.

Not us. At our clinic in Alicante, we combine INDIBA with specialised manual therapy to treat:

  • venous and lymphatic circulation
  • the quality of the tissue (skin and fascia)
  • inflammatory processes
  • adhesions and fibrosis

This allows us to address the root cause of the problem, rather than just its symptoms.

Because when tissue function improves, so does its appearance.

What is INDIBA used for in dermatofunctional physiotherapy?

We use INDIBA when there is a condition affecting the tissue that requires improved function.

It’s very useful if you notice:

  • sagging of the body or face
  • persistent cellulite
  • fluid retention or heavy legs
  • adhered or painful scars
  • stretch marks (recent or old)
  • minor circulatory problems
  • skin changes following surgery or weight loss

In such cases, the aim is not merely aesthetic: it is to restore the quality of the tissue.

What are INDIBA sessions like at Clínica Campaña in Alicante?

Every treatment begins with something that is often overlooked: assessing the tissue.

This is what our sessions are like:

  • Duration: 50 minutes
  • First session: comprehensive dermatological assessment
  • Treatment: a combination of INDIBA and manual therapy
  • Usual frequency: 1 session per week
We do not follow standard protocols. Each session is tailored to how your body is feeling on the day and to your actual goals.

What results can you expect from INDIBA?

When the treatment is applied correctly, the changes are not only visible, but can also be felt.

We can provide:

  • improved skin firmness
  • reduction in cellulite
  • less fluid retention
  • more elastic and flexible tissues
  • faster recovery after surgery
  • a feeling of lightness in the legs
And most importantly: gradual and long-lasting results, because we’re working from the inside out.

Is INDIBA just for cosmetic purposes?

No, and this is key.

Although many people come for aesthetic reasons, INDIBA, as part of dermatofunctional physiotherapy, takes a healthcare-focused approach:

Within dermatofunctional physiotherapy, INDIBA takes a healthcare-focused approach:

  • improves tissue function
  • reduces inflammation
  • promotes recovery
  • prevents future problems
That’s why we’re talking about health, not just appearance.

Why choose a clinical approach?

If you’re looking for INDIBA treatments in Alicante, it’s important to know that not all treatments are the same.

The difference lies in:

  • the preliminary assessment
  • an understanding of the fabric
  • in combination with manual therapy
  • the clinical approach to treatment

At Clínica Campaña, we do not use INDIBA as a stand-alone treatment, but rather integrate it into a personalised treatment plan.

Start improving your skin from the inside out

If you feel that your skin has changed, that there is water retention, sagging or areas that aren’t responding, the problem is probably not just superficial.
And that’s where we can help, as we work with you to improve the health of your skin and achieve real, long-lasting results.

Book your appointment at Clínica Campaña (Alicante)

Start with a dermatological assessment to understand what your body needs and which treatment is best suited to you.