
This relaxing treatment takes about one hour and includes lymphatic massage, acupressure and deep tissue massage techniques. It can be thought of as a non-surgical mini-facelift.
The benefits of lymphatic massage:
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To reduce edema (swelling ) after cosmetic surgery |
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Improves edemas, swollen lymph nodes, and fibrotic conditions |
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Opens the lymph system to provide lymph drainage, improve fluid flow and accelerate detoxification of tissues. |
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Provides relaxation, emotional balance, feelings of well-being and increased energy. |
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Reduces pain due to lymphatic conditions |
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Helps to relieve sinus, allergy and respiratory problems. |
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Cosmetic enhancement by the reduction of fluid deposits in the face, healthier skin, supporting all cellulite reduction therapies, and post-procedures such as micro-dermabrasion. |
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Helps reduce chronic pain, inflammation, joint aches, headaches, dental pain and neuromuscular trauma. |
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Treats acne by giving the immune system a boost |
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Reduces water retention (puffiness). |
Lymphatic massage assists the immune system in detoxifying the body by manually pushing the lymph (specialized white blood cells) toward the lymph nodes in the torso of the body. The technique is very light slow and rhythmical.
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