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Relaxing Massage

Lymphatic Drainage 

The lymphatic system is essential for cleansing and filtering the fluid that bathes every living cell in your body. 

The Lymphatic system is the filter and purifications system of the body. Its job is to help the body rid itself of waste and toxins, as well as help the body fight infection. Fluids can build up in the lymphatic system and prevent the body from cleansing itself.

 

 Our Lymphatic Drainage treatment helps optimize detoxifying lymphatic flow.

Feather light massage techniques and electro lymphatic instrument can push lymph through the body so that your body can heal. 

                                                                                           

Lymphatic Drainage helps with:

  • General detoxification

  • Lymphedema

  • Water retention

  • Reduce puffiness

  • Chronic venous insufficiency

  • Joint pain, swelling, and stiffness

  • Fibromyalgia

  • Bloating

  • Reduce swelling

  • Speed recovery post-surgery

  • Reduce pain and inflammation

  • Lipedema

  • Speed recovery post liposuction 

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Lymphatic Drainage FAQs

1) What is lymphatic drainage massage?
Lymphatic drainage is a feather-light technique designed to support the movement of lymph fluid through the body to promote healthy circulation and detoxifying lymphatic flow.

2) What can lymphatic drainage help with?
Lymphatic drainage is commonly used for general detoxification, water retention, puffiness, bloating, swelling, and to support recovery after surgery. 

3) Do you offer lymphatic drainage for post-surgery recovery?
Yes. This service is commonly booked to help reduce swelling and support recovery after surgery, including post-liposuction recovery.  

4) What techniques are used during a session?
Sessions use feather-light massage techniques and may include an electro-lymphatic instrument to support lymph movement through the body. rebirth-prenatalmassage

5) Is lymphatic drainage the same as deep tissue massage?
No. Lymphatic drainage is not deep tissue. It is typically very light pressure and focused on supporting lymph flow rather than working deeply into muscle tissue.

6) How many sessions should I book?
Some clients book a single session for swelling or puffiness, while others benefit from a short series depending on their goals and how their body responds.

7) Who should avoid lymphatic drainage or ask a provider first?
If you have an active infection, fever, or a medical condition where bodywork is not recommended, please check with your medical provider and contact us before booking.

8) How do I book a lymphatic drainage session?
You can book online through our “Book Now” link or contact us at (619) 458-9115.

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