What is Lymphatic Drainage Massage?
Lymphatic drainage massage is a specialized technique that stimulates the lymphatic system to remove excess fluids and reduce swelling after surgical procedures. It promotes faster healing and overall wellbeing.
Service Steps
- Assessment
Evaluation of patient’s condition and surgical area to plan a personalized massage approach.
- Scheduling
Appointments scheduled according to post-operative timeline and recovery needs.
- Massage Session
Therapist performs gentle lymphatic massage to reduce swelling and improve circulation.
- Post-Massage Guidance
Instructions provided on hydration, rest, and supportive care to enhance results.
- Follow-Up
Recovery and improvements are monitored, and additional sessions are scheduled if necessary.

What Are the Benefits?
Reduces swelling, supports faster recovery, improves circulation, and enhances comfort after surgery.
Precautions
Follow therapist instructions, avoid areas not cleared by the doctor, and attend scheduled sessions.

10 Things You Should Know About Lymphatic Drainage Massage
Who can receive lymphatic drainage massage?
Patients after surgery or with swelling concerns, cleared by their doctor.
How long is each session?
Usually 30–60 minutes depending on the area.
How many sessions are needed?
Typically multiple sessions depending on recovery and swelling.
Is it painful?
No, the massage is gentle and relaxing.
Are there side effects?
Generally none; mild fatigue or warmth may occur.
Can I resume normal activities?
Yes, immediately after session unless advised otherwise.
Are there any risks?
Minimal; ensure the area is cleared by your doctor.
Is there an age limit?
Adults and teenagers with doctor approval.
Does it replace medical care?
No, it complements post-operative care prescribed by doctors.
How soon after surgery can I start?
Usually after initial healing and clearance from the surgeon.
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