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What does Lymphatic Drainage involve?

The lymphatic system helps maintain fluid balance and immune function by removing excess fluids and toxins from tissues.
It is recommended for addressing acne, cellulite, pre and postoperative plastic surgery (reduces bruising, swelling, and discomfort), reduction in measurements (localized fat), and reduction of fluid retention.
Lymphatic Drainage can be done manually or using devices.
The Manual is a gentle massage that traces the full route of the lymphatic system using specific, slow, light, soothing, and rhythmic motions that do not induce discomfort.
The devices capable of stimulating Lymphatic Drainage are:
- Endermology, also referred to as vacuotherapy, combines suction with motorized rollers and light massaging following the lymphatic system’s route.
- Ultrasound devices produce mechanical vibrations in the form of sound waves, providing a straightforward and painless procedure.
- Electrotherapy, also called Mechanical Lymphatic Drainage, involves using sequential electrical stimulation to target the lymphatic system.
Advantages of Lymphatic Drainage:
- Eliminates toxins and excess fluids from the body.
- Reduces size.
- Aids in combating cellulite.
- Reduces swelling, pain, and bleeding after surgery.
- Aids in the process of healing.
- Enhances the immune and circulatory systems.
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