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Get answers to common questions about Manual Lymphatic Drainage - 60 min.
Your therapist uses gentle, rhythmic light-touch strokes focused on lymph node regions and drainage routes. You remain comfortably clothed or draped; many clients feel relaxed and slightly tingly as fluid movement increases. Aftercare includes hydration and light activity.
Generally safe for most healthy clients, but contraindications include active infections, untreated blood clots, congestive heart failure, or certain cancers. Pregnant clients and those with complex medical histories should consult their physician and inform the therapist to ensure appropriate modifications.
Arrive hydrated and avoid heavy meals or vigorous exercise beforehand. Wear loose, comfortable clothing; you may be draped or lightly clothed. Bring a list of medications and medical history details to share so the therapist can tailor the session safely.
Most clients experience little to no soreness; occasional mild fatigue, light-headedness, or temporary detox-like symptoms can occur as fluid shifts. Drink extra water, rest if needed, and contact your therapist if symptoms worsen or persist beyond a day or two.
Frequency depends on goals—acute swelling often benefits from two to three sessions weekly initially, while maintenance clients schedule monthly or biweekly. Your therapist will assess your condition and recommend a personalized plan based on response, health history, and desired outcomes.
Yes—when cleared by your surgeon, MLD can significantly reduce post-operative swelling and speed recovery. Timing and technique are modified for safety; therapists coordinate with medical providers and use gentle approaches to minimize risk and support optimal healing.