
It’s a specialized, gentle technique designed to encourage the movement of lymph fluid and help your body clear excess fluid buildup. It uses light, rhythmic strokes along lymph pathways and is very different from deep tissue or “muscle work.”
Most clients book it because they want to feel less puffy and more “decongested,” especially after travel, long work weeks, salty food, or feeling generally swollen or heavy. Clinically, lymphatic drainage is commonly associated with supporting swelling reduction when the lymphatic system is sluggish or overloaded.
Not painful. The pressure is light and skin-focused, more like a soothing, rhythmic sequence than a “digging in” massage. Many people find it deeply relaxing and leave feeling noticeably lighter.
Most clients notice visible de-puffing and a more contoured shape immediately after their first session, especially in areas prone to fluid retention like the abdomen, thighs, and face. Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage is designed to encourage lymphatic flow and reduce congestion, so even if you’re slim, the difference can be surprisingly dramatic. Our before-and-afters (same angle, same lighting) show just how real the shift is. Results vary, but the “lighter” feeling is almost universal.
For a quick reset (travel, event, feeling puffy), a single session can be great. For more consistent results, many clients do a short series, then maintenance sessions (like monthly or seasonally) depending on lifestyle and how their body responds. This is a wellness service schedule rather than a strict rule.
We love saying “yes,” but safety comes first. Lymphatic drainage is commonly listed as something to avoid or delay if you have an active infection, untreated heart failure/cardiac edema, renal failure, or a current blood clot risk (DVT/thrombosis). If you’re unsure, check with your healthcare provider and we’ll help you choose the safest option.
