Benefits of Lymphatic Drainage - The overlooked system of the body
A stagnant Lymphatic System can be likened to bath water that’s been bathed in and left sitting for days. That doesn’t exactly sound like something you’d want to bathe in
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We work with post-op recovery clients every week at Summit, offering lymphatic drainage massage to support healing and comfort. Our spa is physician-recommended by one of the top plastic surgeons in Utah Valley for safe and effective care.
One time appointments can be made and are beneficial for anyone wanting to experience lymphatic drainage. This is a slow, light pressure treatment that is designed to increase lymphatic flow and reduce edema (swelling). Individuals wishing to see a significant decrease in Lymphedema or post op recovery should consider a packages series and come regularly. MLD Face cupping is also available a can be done the day after surgery to reduce facial swelling & sinus problems.
*Member & first time client pricing
Post operative clients are certainly encouraged to come within a day after surgery and to follow up with subsequent treatments at least 2-3 times a week for a few weeks. Member pricing is $1,657.50. We do offer 10 & 15 packaged series with 3 IN HOME appointments per package, call for pricing.
Post operative clients are encouraged to come within a day after surgery and to follow up with subsequent treatments at least 2-3 times a week for a few weeks. Member pricing is $1,170. We do offer a 10 series with 3 in home appointments. Please call for pricing and scheduling.
Influenza, high fever, hypotension, infection (must be on antibiotics for 48 hours prior to treatment), DVT or deep vein thrombosis within 2 years, or those undergoing active oncology treatments (a doctor’s note is required).
The lymphatic system is responsible for cleansing muscles, tissues, and organs and carrying metabolic waste throughout the body. This waste includes water, glucose, salts, proteins, fats, white blood cells, and other cellular debris.
Lymph flows just below the skin and deep within the body. You may notice lymph nodes around the neck, groin, or armpits. Major lymph pathways also flow around the heart and lungs. Lymph nodes are primarily found from the head to the knee, while the system extends throughout the entire body.
Most clients come on physician recommendations after surgery. Common concerns include lymph node removal due to breast cancer. Others seek lymphatic drainage treatment to support recovery after facial, knee, hip, abdominal, or back surgery. Some clients visit to stimulate lymph flow to help prevent illness or infection. Nearly everyone can benefit from improved lymph circulation, especially those looking to detox the body.
A stagnant lymphatic system is like bath water left sitting for days. Unlike other systems in the body, the lymphatic system has no internal pump. Lymph moves through body movement, making gentle therapies like lymphatic drainage massage important for maintaining healthy circulation and overall wellness.
Lymphatic drainage massage is a very gentle treatment. It helps move fluids that can build up the body. When that fluid moves, swelling usually feels better, and the body feels lighter.
Manual lymphatic drainage massage is nothing like a deep massage. There’s no pressure and no muscle work. The touch is soft and slow. It’s meant to help lymph move, not to work on sore spots.
Most people come in after surgery because their doctor suggested it. We often see clients after face, stomach, knee, hip, or back surgery. Some people also come in because they deal with swelling all the time.
In many cases, yes. Lymphatic drainage massage can often start the next day. Every surgery is different, so it’s important to follow what your doctor says.
Yes, it does. Lymphatic drainage treatment helps your body move extra fluid out. When that fluid moves, swelling can go down, and recovery can feel easier.
No. Surgery clients use it the most, but manual lymphatic drainage massage can also help with circulation, immune support, and general body balance.
After surgery, most people come a few times a week for a short time. Others book lymphatic drainage massage weekly or whenever they feel swollen or off.
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