One of the most desired treatments in Brazil, and now worldwide, lymphatic drainage brings together health and beauty, combining functionality with relaxation and self-care.
Due to lymphatic system imbalances, fluids often accumulate in the body, leading to swelling in areas such as arms, face, legs, abdomen, and feet. Lymphatic drainage therapy helps facilitate the removal of excess fluids and metabolic waste buildup in the body.
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What is Lymphatic Massage?
Lymphatic drainage is a gentle and specialized technique designed to improve the function of the lymphatic system in the body. This system plays a crucial role in maintaining overall health by transporting lymphatic fluid, (which contains waste products and toxins) away from tissues and back into the bloodstream for elimination.
How This Massage Works?
The masseuse uses specific hand movements that mimic the natural flow of lymphatic fluid in the body. These gentle strokes help directing lymphatic fluid towards the lymph nodes, where it can be filtered and purified.
What Are The Results Of The Lymphatic Drainage?
The potential benefits includes the reduction of fluid retention (debloating), improved blood circulation, cellulite reduction, toxin elimination, improved gut health and reduces edemas and bruises.
Who Benefits From The Lymphatic Massage?
Lymphatic drainage is recommended for everyone, but especially individuals dealing with fluid retention, compromised blood circulation, gestational edema, pre menstrual tension, cellulites, keloidal scars, hypertension, and rheumatism.
!!It is also highly recommended for both pre and post-surgical procedures.!!
Who Should Not Do This Massage?
Lymphatic drainage is not recommended for individuals with active malignant neoplasms (cancer), autoimmune diseases, heart failure, low blood pressure, acute infections, phlebitis, thrombophlebitis, as well as severe bronchial asthma without treatment, and hyperthyroidism.
Frequently Asked Questions:
No, lymphatic drainage alone does not have this function. It helps reduce measurements by addressing swelling and eliminating toxins from the body. To achieve more effective results, it will be necessary to incorporate healthier habits and other procedures.
It is advisable to consult with a doctor first, but generally, lymphatic drainage is recommended for pregnant women. During this period, women often experience significant fluid retention, especially in the last trimester of pregnancy.
Yes, the technique promotes fluid release, combating bloating, which is one of the symptoms of PMS. It also aids in reducing period cramps, anxiety control, and has a relaxing effect.