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3 sessions Post surgery MLD massage


Post surgery Lymphatic massage

1 h
195 British pounds
Old fire station,Gosforth,NE3 1HH

Service Description

Post-Surgery Lymphatic Massage Benefits# Reduces Swelling (Edema) Gentle massage stimulates lymph flow, helping remove excess fluid after surgery. Speeds Up Healing & Recovery Encourages circulation, bringing nutrients and oxygen to tissues, which aids tissue repair. Reduces Pain & Discomfort Light pressure helps relieve tension and soreness in the affected area. Minimizes Scar Tissue Formation Improves skin elasticity and reduces thick or fibrous scar development. Boosts Immune Function Supports lymphatic system in removing toxins and waste products from the body. Promotes Relaxation & Reduces Stress Calming massage can reduce post-surgery anxiety and improve overall well-being. 🏥 Types of Surgeries That Benefit Most surgeries with swelling or tissue trauma can benefit from lymphatic massage, typically after clearance from your surgeon: Cosmetic / Aesthetic Surgeries: Liposuction Breast augmentation / reduction Tummy tuck (abdominoplasty) Facelift Eyelid surgery Medical / Orthopedic Surgeries: Knee or hip replacement Lymph node removal ⚠️ Important Notes: Always get medical clearance from your surgeon before starting. this is not deep or aggressive massage —lymphatic massage is very gentle and precise. ***Frequency depends on the type of surgery and swelling, often 2–3 times per week in early recovery. **Note please book the first session only then schedule the next one with therapist


Cancellation Policy

Cancellation policy Please give us 24 hours advance notice to allow us take other client ‘s reservation Any cancellation less than 24 hours you will loose the deposit Thank you for your understanding


Contact Details

  • High Street, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne NE3 1HH, UK

    +447700170999

    mandalaspaandaesthetic@outlook.com


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