STOMACH LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE MASSAGE
Experience the healing benefits of our 30-minute Stomach Lymphatic Drainage Massage, a specialized treatment aimed at promoting detoxification and enhancing your body’s natural lymphatic function. Performed by skilled therapists, this treatment uses gentle, rhythmic motions to encourage lymph flow, reduce bloating, and improve digestion. This calming massage helps to eliminate toxins, reduce water retention, and improve overall wellness.
What does stomach lymphatic drainage massage consist of?
The massage is performed gently on the abdominal area to stimulate circulation. The most common treatment areas are usually the legs, arms, chest, back, and of course the abdomen. This is because these areas are the most prone to swelling and fluid retention.
This high-quality physiotherapy treatment combats cellulite and, in addition to the benefits of massages, helps eliminate toxins and strengthen the body’s natural immune response.
In addition, lymphatic drainage of the abdomen is recommended before cosmetic surgery to prepare the tissues, as well as after the operation to improve healing, which is why it is common in the world of aesthetics.
Who can benefit from abdominal lymphatic drainage?
- People with dysfunctional respiratory problems.
- Those who lead a sedentary lifestyle.
- People who have undergone surgery, as it is beneficial in the healing process.
- Individuals with acne, sinusitis and arthritis problems.
- Women experiencing difficulties during pregnancy.
- People who suffer from fluid retention.
The number of physiotherapy sessions needed to start seeing results is usually ten, although this depends on the type of problem and its severity.
What are the results of stomach lymphatic drainage?
To better understand this therapy, it is important to know the circulatory system and the lymphatic system. This system plays an essential role in nourishing the body’s tissues.
The circulatory system of the human body consists of three parts:
- The arterial system, which carries blood rich in oxygen and nutrients.
- The venous system, which removes blood that is poor in oxygen or contains waste.
- The lymphatic system, which responsible for eliminating excess fluids and waste.
Abdominal lymphatic drainage focuses on the latter system, stimulating circulation to eliminate fluids with waste and reduce swelling and pain associated with circulatory problems in the abdominal area.
The lymphatic system does not have a pumping mechanism, so it relies on muscle contractions generated by deep breathing, abdominal movements, and exercise to move fluid from the body.
This is the reason why massages are so important to improve circulation in our body, since when the lymph is deficient, the elimination of liquids is difficult, and drainage facilitates this process.
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