Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Lymphatic Drainage Massage – 90 Mins.

Most healthy clients benefit, but there are exceptions. People with active infections, uncontrolled heart conditions, blood clots, or recent major surgery should consult a physician first.

Hydrate well before your session, avoid heavy meals, and wear loose clothing. Bring a list of medications and health concerns so the therapist can tailor the treatment safely.

You’ll feel light, rhythmic, and deliberate strokes with gentle pressure. Many clients notice warmth, mild tingling, deep relaxation, and sometimes an emotional release during the session.

Frequency depends on goals: weekly or biweekly for acute congestion or post-op care, and monthly for maintenance. Your therapist will recommend a plan based on your needs.

Contraindications include active infection, untreated cancer without clearance, deep vein thrombosis, uncontrolled heart failure, or fever. Always disclose medical history and obtain physician approval when required.

Yes, when performed by a therapist trained in post-op lymphatic drainage and with surgeon approval. It can reduce swelling and speed recovery, but timing and technique must match your healing stage.