Lymphatic drainage massage at our Manchester clinic enhances circulation and supports the lymphatic system, promoting overall health. It is an effective treatment for water retention, an aid to recovery from injury or surgery and a profoundly relaxing experience.
Why not book a complimentary consultation to discover the benefits of lymphatic drainage massage at our highly rated Specialist Aesthetics Clinic in Manchester?
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Our clinic is open from Monday to Saturday, and evening appointments are available.
Call 01706 691683 or email info@facemedical.co.uk for more information.
What is lymphatic drainage massage?
Lymphatic drainage massage involves applying gentle, rhythmic pressure to the body to stimulate the lymphatic system and promote healthy blood flow.
The lymphatic system is the body’s immune system. The movement of lymphatic fluid plays a vital role in the removal of toxins, excess fluid, and waste products from the tissues.
Benefits of lymphatic system drainage massage
This non-invasive treatment is often used for recovery, wellness, and aesthetic purposes.
The benefits of lymphatic drainage massage include:
Helping with injury or post-surgery recovery by reducing swelling, promoting muscle repair, supporting the healing process and helping the body to fight infection.
Eliminating fluid retention by stimulating lymph flow can help reduce the puffiness associated with water retention by reducing fluid build up in the tissues.
Reducing stress by creating a feeling of deep relaxation.
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Lymphatic drainage massage at Face Medical Manchester
Various techniques are available to achieve effective lymphatic drainage massage, but we use the Body Ballancer system because we believe it gives the best results.
Body Ballancer lymphatic drainage treatment uses a specialised compression therapy system that applies gentle sequential pressure to the limbs and torso. We use it on the upper and lower body, and our Manchester clients love its health, wellness and aesthetic benefits.
What will happen during my lymphatic drainage at the Manchester clinic?
Our lymphatic drainage massage expert will strap dynamic compression garments onto the treatment area. The garments comprise multiple chambers that inflate and deflate in sequence, creating gentle pressure along the body.
The pressure is controlled and gradual, and it feels comfortable and relaxing. The motion always moves from the feet or hands towards the body. This encourages blood vessels in the skin to push blood towards the heart. It also promotes lymph flow towards the lymph nodes, where waste products and toxins can be removed from the body.
Your pre-treatment consultation
All our clients have a pre-treatment consultation with a healthcare professional at our Manchester clinic.
The purpose of the consultation is to ensure that lymphatic drainage massage is the appropriate treatment for your health or aesthetic concerns. It will involve a discussion about your current health status and a complete medical history.
Our healthcare professional will also explain what lymphatic drainage massage involves and set realistic expectations about what outcome it can achieve for you.
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How soon will I see the benefits of my lymphatic massage treatment?
This depends on the condition being treated.
Our Manchester clients who are being treated for fluid retention and improved circulation may notice results after just a few sessions. The benefits to the muscles and achieving lasting relaxation may take a little longer to be noticeable.
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Next Steps
Contact us to schedule a complimentary initial consultation and learn more about lymphatic drainage massage.
Call 01706 691 683 or email info@facemedical.co.uk for more information.
Our Address
Face Medical Clinic,
15 Hornby Street,
Heywood,
Manchester,
OL10 1AA
About Manchester
Manchester, located in north-west England, is a vibrant city known for its industrial heritage.
It played a key role in the Industrial Revolution, becoming the world’s first industrialised city, especially in cotton manufacturing.
Today, Manchester is a cultural and economic hub, home to two world-famous football clubs, Manchester United and Manchester City.
Its attractions include the Science and Industry Museum, Manchester Art Gallery, and the neo-Gothic Manchester Town Hall.