Post Op Lymphatic Massage

How Lymphatique Post -Op Protocol differs from traditional lymphatic massage:

The lymphatic system is responsible for bringing oxygen rich and nutrient rich blood to every single cell of your body. It then eliminates waste products from every single cell in your body. Approximately one third of these waste products are pushed out through your body’s largest organ, your skin. A much smaller percentage is pushed out through your breath. The remainder is removed by your liver and kidneys—urination and defecation.

If your lymph system has been stressed, and surgery is a stressor, the accumulation of excessive polluted lymph gets trapped against the fascia when trying to make its way to the skin. The fascia, which covers everything in your body, is normally light and translucent. Waste products normally easily pass through it on the way to the skin. Surgical trauma (anesthesia, cutting—any method, necrosis, cortisol, pharmaceuticals) produces an onslaught of waste products that now back up against the fascia making it lumpy and hard. Newly forming surgical scars, both internal and external, further stress and block the lymphatics. That scar tissue which is meant to be absorbed and dissolved by the lymphatic system now takes up permanent residence. Polluted lymph is now trapped and pools underneath the skin. Puffiness and bloating are the signature of trapped lymph.

Traditional lymphatic massage helps to get the stagnant lymph flowing. While this is helpful it is not enough for longtime internal and external optimal healing. The Lymphatique Protocol is designed to work the lymph, fascia, and skin all in the same treatment. Fascia is cleasnsed, smoothed, and released. Lymph is guided to the appropriate drainage points in face and body. Lymph is left cleansed and flowing. Skin is lifted, tightened, plumped. Layers of the skin are no longer compressed and stuck. Production of collagen and elastin are increased up to 400 percent for 48 hours after every Lymphatique treatment. The lymph, fascia, and skin are now all acting in harmony for optimal post surgical results,

 

What Is Post-Op Lymphatic Drainage Massage?

Post op lymphatic drainage massage is a gentle, therapeutic technique that stimulates the lymphatic system to move excess fluid, toxins, and inflammation out of the body.

After surgery, your lymphatic system can become overwhelmed, leading to:

  • Swelling and fluid retention
  • Discomfort and tightness
  • Bruising
  • Slower healing
  • Fibrosis or hardened tissue

Targeted lymphatic massage helps restore healthy circulation and accelerates your recovery process safely and naturally.

Benefits of Post Surgery Lymphatic Massage

Our specialized post surgery lymphatic massage offers both physical and emotional benefits during recovery:

  • Reduces swelling and inflammation
  • Speeds up healing time
  • Minimizes scar tissue and fibrosis
  • Relieves pain and pressure
  • Improves circulation
  • Enhances surgical results
  • Boosts immune function
  • Promotes relaxation and stress relief

Many clients report feeling lighter, more comfortable, and more mobile after just one session.

Why Choose Post Lymphatic Drainage Massage?

Post-surgical care is not the same as regular massage. Our therapists are trained in proper post-operative techniques that prioritize safety, hygiene, and medical awareness.

With post lymphatic drainage massage, you receive:

  • Gentle, non-invasive treatment
  • Personalized recovery plans
  • Knowledge of surgical protocols
  • Care tailored to your procedure and healing stage
  • A calm, supportive environment

Your recovery deserves expert attention.

Who Can Benefit?

Our services are ideal after:

  • Liposuction
  • Tummy tuck (abdominoplasty)
  • BBL
  • Breast augmentation or reduction
  • Facelifts
  • C-section
  • Orthopedic surgeries
  • Medical procedures causing swelling or fluid retention
  • Post CoolScuIpting (even those people left with ridges, uneven, and hardened tissue from CoolSculpting or Lipo performed years ago) Post Mommy Makeover
  • Post Body Sculpting

Always consult your surgeon before beginning post-operative massage therapy.

What to Expect During Your Session

Each session is designed around your comfort and healing stage:

  • Initial assessment of swelling and sensitivity
  • Gentle rhythmic movements to stimulate lymph flow
  • Focus on surgical areas and nearby lymph nodes
  • Clean, relaxing environment
  • Aftercare guidance for optimal recovery