Lymphatic Drainage

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Lymphatic drainage stimulates the elimination of toxins and excess fluids — ideal for reducing swelling and improving body contour. Book your consultation today!


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Lymphatic drainage is a massage technique aimed at stimulating the lymphatic system, promoting the elimination of toxins and excess fluids from the body. This technique is known for its benefits in reducing swelling and fluid retention, as well as aiding post-surgical recovery and cellulite treatment.

The massage is performed with gentle, rhythmic movements that follow the body's natural lymphatic flow. Lymphatic drainage can be applied to various areas of the body, providing relief and overall well-being.

Lymphatic drainage is especially recommended before and after plastic surgery and procedures such as liposuction, helping reduce swelling, bruising, and discomfort, as well as speeding up recovery — the sooner it begins, the better the result. It also helps with fluid retention during pregnancy, premenstrual tension, and as a complementary treatment for cellulite.

The ideal frequency varies according to the goal: one weekly session already brings benefits for overall well-being, while post-surgical protocols usually require 2 to 3 sessions per week in the first few weeks, gradually decreasing in frequency as recovery progresses.

Lymphatic drainage is not indicated in cases of acute infections, phlebitis and thrombophlebitis, diagnosed and active cancer, heart failure, low blood pressure, untreated hyperthyroidism, and fever — manipulating the lymphatic system can worsen these conditions. A prior personalized consultation is essential to confirm that the procedure is safe for your case.

Book a consultation to find out how lymphatic drainage can help improve your overall health and well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How is lymphatic drainage performed?
    Lymphatic drainage is performed through gentle, rhythmic movements with light pressure on the affected areas, following the body's natural lymphatic flow. The technique aims to stimulate circulation and the lymphatic system, promoting the elimination of toxins and retained fluids.
  • What are the benefits of lymphatic drainage?
    The benefits include reduced swelling and fluid retention, improved circulation, support for post-surgical recovery, reduced cellulite, and a stronger immune system.
  • Does lymphatic drainage hurt?
    No, lymphatic drainage is a gentle, painless technique. The procedure is comfortable and relaxing, providing relief and a sense of well-being for the patient.
  • How often should I get lymphatic drainage?
    One weekly session already brings general benefits. In post-surgical protocols, frequency can increase to 2 to 3 times per week in the first few weeks, gradually decreasing as recovery progresses.
  • Who should not undergo lymphatic drainage?
    People with acute infections, phlebitis/thrombophlebitis, active cancer, heart failure, low blood pressure, untreated hyperthyroidism, or fever. Your personalized consultation confirms whether the procedure is safe for your case.