Lymphatic Drainage massage Arlington VA

Offering pre- and post-surgical lymphatic drainage massage. Trained and licensed massage therapist to give you optimal support and results.

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Here you will find your expert therapist in lymphatic drainage massage in Arlington, VA – specializing in Lymphatic Drainage Stomach Massage, Lymphatic Facial Massage, and Full Body Lymphatic Drainage Massage. Book your visit now!

Lymphatic massage therapy ranks among the most modern and popular treatments of the last decade. Clients experiencing real results trust and recommend the therapy. Precise techniques gently stretch the skin. Lymph vessels and nodes are stimulated to promote effective detoxification. This specialized method requires skill. Each session is performed with comfort and care by our trained professionals at the spa.

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What is lymphatic drainage massage?

Lymphatic Drainage Massage, or manual lymph drainage therapy, is a gentle massage. It works on the lymphatic system. The system controls body fluids and supports detoxification and immunity. Lymph is drained and returned to the bloodstream. It is a clear, protein-rich fluid that contains white blood cells and waste products.

This therapy uses gentle rhythmic strokes to direct lymph flow. It reduces swelling and promotes detoxification. The approach improves lymph movement through vessels, aids toxin release, and reduces fluid retention. The treatment enhances post-surgical recovery, boosts immune function. This session relaxes the body, improves circulation, relieves pain.

After breast cancer surgery, lymphatic massages help manage lymphedema. Swelling, tightness, and lymphatic stasis in the arms, legs, or groin are eased. Proper therapy increases lymph flow and helps with pain relief and overall recovery.

Rheumatoid arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis is a long-term condition that causes joint pain, swelling, and stiffness. It can make moving harder, change the shape of joints, and cause swelling that affects how the body works.

Fibromyalgia:

This disorder causes pain in muscles and joints all over the body. It often comes with tiredness, trouble sleeping, and extra sensitivity to touch.

Chronic venous insufficiency

Occurs when leg veins fail to pump blood efficiently back to the heart. This leads to blood pooling, swelling, heaviness, skin changes, and increased risk of ulcers in the lower legs.

Lipedema

This condition occurs when excess fat accumulates in the lower body. It can interfere with lymphatic drainage. This obstruction can cause swelling, fluid retention, and secondary lymphedema if untreated.

Lymphatic massage is gentle and non-invasive in general. It should not be painful. You may feel a little uncomfortable if there are areas of greater swelling. Tightness or excess lymph can also cause mild discomfort.

A session of lymphatic massage usually lasts 60 to 90 minutes. The duration varies depending on the goals or needs of the individual.

Our lymphatic Massage Treatment

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 Lymphatic Stomach Massage

This targets the abdominal lymphatic system to reduce bloating and aid digestion. It also supports post-surgery recovery. This gentle, decongestive technique promotes lightness and harmony while helping manage mild lymphoedema.

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Facial Lymphatic Massage

Soothes the face, reduces puffiness, and enhances natural detoxification. Ideal after facials or as part of regular facial care, it eases tightness and improves lymph flow. It also helps decrease fluid buildup associated with lymphoedema.

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Full Body Massage

A complete treatment that stimulates circulation, supports lymphatic function, and encourages toxin removal. Beneficial for post-surgery recovery or overall immunity, it relaxes muscles and eases tightness. It also reduces fluid to provide gentle lymphoedema support.

Benefits of Lymphatic Drainage Massage in Arlington

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benefits of lymphatic drainage massage

Lymphatic drainage improves circulation and reduces fluid retention. It also helps prevent wrinkles and facial puffiness. It also relieves lymphedema, decreases swelling and pain, and works at the tissue level.

This therapy suits individuals with:

Types of Lymphatic Drainage Massage Therapy

All lymphatic drainage techniques share one goal. The goal is to direct lymph and interstitial fluid to the lymph nodes to improve circulation.

Dr. Emil Vodder developed this method in the 1930s. It is now the most widely practiced form of manual lymphatic drainage (MLD). It uses light, rhythmic, circular movements to guide fluid toward the center of the body. This helps relieve pressure in congested areas. Hand movements include stroking and pinching. Each motion is tailored to meet the needs of every client.

This method uses pressure sequences called "call-up" and "reabsorption." These sequences are applied through a technique known as manipulation. It is popular among physiotherapists. It is often integrated with other therapies in multidisciplinary settings.

This method uses pressure sequences called "call-up" and "reabsorption." These sequences are applied through a technique known as manipulation. It is popular among physiotherapists. It is often integrated with other therapies in multidisciplinary settings.

Using the edge of the hand instead of the palm, this method creates sweeping motions. It focuses on lymphedema patients and emphasizes teaching self-care techniques for ongoing management.

Using the edge of the hand instead of the palm, this method creates sweeping motions. It focuses on lymphedema patients and emphasizes teaching self-care techniques for ongoing management.

Our Lymphatic Care Process

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Preparation

We start with a consultation to determine your needs and the best method for your session. You will be guided in proper hydration and relaxation. Your healthcare provider will show you how to perform a lymphatic massage safely.

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Process

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Gentle, flowing strokes help the lymph system remove toxins from the body. Swelling goes down, and blood flow gets better. You will be shown how to do a lymphatic massage safely. Following these steps gives the best results.

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Massage

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The session concludes with a soothing massage that eases tension and boosts fluid movement. You leave feeling lighter and rejuvenated. Instructions are provided by your healthcare provider. This ensures you can perform a lymphatic massage to maintain the benefits afterward.

Lymphatic Drainage Therapy Pricing & Package

face lymphatic drainage massage

$ 89/30min

Full Body Lymphatic Drainage Massage

$ 139/60min

stomach lymphatic drainage massage

$ 149 /60min

What Does Lymphatic Drainage Massage Consist Of?

Lymphatic drainage massage is a special technique. It helps lymph fluid move and supports the body’s immune system. The lymphatic system, which removes toxins and extra fluids, is activated. Gentle, rhythmic movements are used during the session. This helps the body detox and boosts immune function.

This light, circular massage moves lymph fluid. The fluid carries away protein-rich waste that builds up between cells. It reduces fluid retention and helps with cellulite and scar tissue. It also helps acne, swelling, and circulation problems. Some clients also use compression therapy or garments with MLD. Care is needed to avoid injury near delicate vessels and lymph nodes.

Why Choose Us for Your Lymphatic Massage?

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We help with wellness goals and recovery after surgery using lymphatic drainage massage. These techniques improve circulation, reduce swelling, and help the body heal. Our team uses safe and skilled methods for the best results.

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Each session follows a plan made for your needs, comfort, and clear results. We check your concerns and adjust techniques to fit each session. Every treatment is careful and effective.

How Does The Body Restoration Spa Work In Our Body

Our spa is clean, calm, and supportive. This space helps you relax and recharge. It also helps the body release tension and respond better during recovery.

Major Differences of Restorative Massage and Deep Tissue Massage

Clients come back because they feel better movement, less discomfort, and better overall health. Results show the quality of our care. Progress is clear and lasting.

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Lymphatic Drainage Massage FAQ

Lymphatic Drainage Massage helps improve circulation, reduce swelling, and promote detoxification. Here’s a quick FAQ to answer your most common questions!

Lymphatic massage is a gentle, healing technique. It helps move lymph fluids to remove waste from the body. This massage supports the lymphatic system and boosts overall health. It improves energy, lowers fatigue, and helps the body feel better. The therapy clears pathways for lymph flow and aids cell function. Clients also feel balanced and refreshed.

This type of massage calms the nervous system. It helps the body unwind and alleviates emotional tension. By reducing lymph buildup, it encourages relaxation and makes stress easier to manage. Many clients report feeling lighter after a session with our skilled therapists. They also feel more at ease and relaxed.

After treatment, you may feel refreshed and more energized. Your body releases toxins and adjusts to improved circulation. This restorative process supports a sense of clarity. It helps you feel both physically and mentally renewed.

Lymphatic drainage massage helps lower muscle soreness, swelling, and inflammation. It improves circulation and moves extra fluid out, easing long-term pain and stiffness. The therapy also helps with scar tissue. This method works well for recovery after injury. It helps the body move better and heal faster.

Yes. We provide high-quality massage services in Northern Virginia. Lymphatic drainage sessions are tailored to your needs care. Visit our Spa Restoration Center in Arlington, VA for care. A highly skilled and experienced team supports each visit

Absolutely. This therapy fits beautifully into a broader holistic health plan. It fits well with deep tissue work & full routine therapeutic massage. It helps bring your body back into balance, ease fatigue, and support natural healing. It also works well as part of a steady self-care routine.

Contact us anytime for a free consultation. A skilled therapist will explain the process and answer your questions. Each session is made to fit your wellness goals.

Yes. Because it reduces swelling and enhances lymphatic flow, it can greatly improve mobility. This gentle therapy supports joint flexibility and fluid motion. It is ideal for anyone dealing with stiffness or a limited range of motion.