Looking for endermologie services in
the United States? Belle Moi Wellness Center is a specialist for lymphatic
drainage massage. We use the best supplements equipment for skincare and
drainage massage.
Our LPG
trained technicians work their sculpting magic on your skin to reduce the
appearance of cellulite and increase lymphatic drainage.
Lymphatic drainage massage is a great therapy to supplement any other methods you are
currently using to get relief from your lymphedema symptoms. It can be done in
the home or another professional setting, and does not require anything but
hands and a little knowledge of the lymphatic system. Though there are massage
therapists who specialize in the correct ways to do the treatment, you may find
that you can get enough relief from a self-massage. If you choose to do the
drainage massage yourself, it's important to find out the correct method of
massage.
Drainage
massage is different than a normal massage, because it's specifically used to
help increase the flow of lymph fluids in the sites where the person is
suffering. A special technique is used when massaging the sites to prevent
damage to the skin and promote the drainage of the collected lymph fluids.
Light pressure is applied to sites where the lymph is to be moved rather than
the hard pressure of a deep tissue massage, and then the massage therapist will
gently work the lymph out of the affected areas. The technique of the lymphatic drainage massage is different than a normal massage, so it's important to
take caution when trying to perform it yourself.
In manual
drainage massage, lighter pressure is put on the lymph vessels to push the
collected fluids out of the areas where they are collecting. A therapist with a
certification in manual drainage massage will be able to perform the massage so
that it's most effective. Using the correct amount of pressure is important
because too much pressure can negatively disrupt the effectiveness of the lymph
vessels you are trying to move the fluid through. If you have not been
instructed
First, light
pressure is applied to the areas where you intend for the lymph to move to.
Preparation of the areas will help the collected fluids to drain easier. Then
gentle, circular pressure is applied to the affected sites to promote the flow
of the lymph fluids out of the body. When done correctly, the fluid should be
drained out affected areas to the new vessels, relieving some of the symptoms
associated with lymphedema.
Lymphatic drainage massage is a great method to consider as a treatment for your
lymphedema if you are currently only using wraps or bandages. It can be used in
addition to other methods since it is a gentle way of helping to clear fluid
from the affected areas. The wraps and bandages are removed briefly so that the
massage can be done, and then they are replaced. Talk to your doctor about
using massage as a supplement to other methods of treatment.