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Get answers to common questions about MLD Post-Op Package - (10) 60 min.
We typically recommend starting once your surgeon clears you, often between one and three weeks post-op depending on procedure and wound healing. Your therapist will coordinate with medical guidance and modify pressure to ensure safety while promoting lymphatic drainage and reduced swelling.
Many clients experience reduced tightness and visible swelling after the first few sessions, while maximal benefits accumulate over multiple treatments. Completing the full ten-session package yields the most consistent, measurable improvements in edema reduction and long-term comfort.
MLD is widely safe, but contraindications exist such as active infection, uncontrolled blood clots, or acute cardiac conditions. We require a pre-treatment assessment and surgeon approval when needed to tailor protocols and prioritize your safety during post-operative recovery.
Sessions involve gentle, rhythmic hand techniques focused on lymphatic pathways, with light pressure and directed sequences. Expect relaxation, reduced swelling, and guidance on hydration or at-home lymphatic exercises. Therapists monitor comfort and adjust techniques for post-operative sensitivity.
In many cases yes—especially after invasive procedures. We ask clients to obtain surgeon approval when incisions are recent or complications exist. Paperwork or direct communication can be arranged; therapist will modify timing and technique per medical guidance to ensure safe recovery.
Side effects are typically mild and temporary, like light fatigue or increased urination as fluids mobilize. Rarely, transient soreness may occur. Your therapist monitors responses and adjusts treatment intensity; contact us or your surgeon if unexpected symptoms develop.