Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Lymphatic massage whole body.

Your therapist will use light, rhythmic strokes focused along lymph pathways. Sessions typically last 60–90 minutes, starting with an assessment and ending with hydration and aftercare advice. Expect gentle pressure, deep relaxation, and possible temporary detox-related fatigue or increased urination.

For acute concerns, weekly sessions for 4–6 weeks are commonly recommended. For maintenance, biweekly or monthly visits help sustain results. Frequency varies by goals, medical history, and response; your therapist will create a personalized plan during consultation.

No, the treatment is typically gentle and soothing; pressure is light and tailored to your comfort. Some clients report mild tenderness as stagnant fluid releases. Communicate any sensitivity so the therapist can adjust technique. Discomfort should be minimal and short-lived.

Yes — active infections, deep vein thrombosis, uncontrolled heart failure, recent surgery without clearance, or untreated cancer are common contraindications. Always disclose medications and medical history. Physician approval may be required for complex conditions before proceeding.

Drink plenty of water, rest, and avoid heavy exercise for 24 hours to support detoxification. Gentle walking and light stretching aid circulation. Expect increased urine output and mild fatigue; contact us if symptoms worsen or persist beyond 48 hours.

Yes — it complements body contouring, therapeutic massage, and detox programs. Timing matters: avoid combining with aggressive treatments immediately before or after. Your practitioner will coordinate scheduling to maximize benefits and minimize irritation between modalities.