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Shape Body Massage
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Location: San Diego/ PB,OB,Clairemont,La Jolla, UTC
San Diego/Pacific Beach, California (US)
Incalls: Available; Outcalls: Available within the provider's 20 mile range.
Style(s): Pre and Pos operative Liposuction - Cellulite Treatment - Lymphatic Drainage - Massage pre and pos Operative Liposuction
Hours: Monday-Fryday: 9am - 5pm
Fees: In call: 45,00hour
On call: 70,00hour
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Description: Massage Lymphatic Drainage - Im Professional Therapist that offer take care your body - 5 years experience -
Lymphatic drainage is a form of massage which improves lymphatic circulation in a certain area. Lymphatic drainage on the thighs, is a complementary therapy which helps reduce the fatty tissue which causes cellulite
to get rid of this fatty tissue, you need to have regular massages, along with plenty of exercise and a healthy diet.
The lymphatic drainage massage helps move the lymph (fluid of the lymphatic system) along the drainage corridors and stimulates the lymph nodes (processing plants of the lymph), cleaning out the system. This can be very beneficial for people who have sluggish skins, are tired or have had too much travel and not enough time to take care of themselves. It's also very good from time to time as a process of cleansing and decontaminating the body, emitting toxins and allowing the body systems to flow naturally.
The great thing about lymphatic drainage is that once excess waste has been drained and expelled from the body, it leaves more room for oxygenated blood, white blood cells and healing repair mechanisms to carry out their daily job.
Indications for Lymphatic Drainage Therapy in Surgery Recovery
Surgery & Massage
Lymphatic Drainage can effectively alleviate the edemas, chronic inflammation and pain of many musculoskeletal and conncective tissue disorders. Some studies have shown that substances injected into joints are removed, at least partially, by the lymphatic system.
Many benefits can result from lymphatic drainage before and after surgery. Its use in this setting decreases edema, pain and inflammation. Lymphatic drainage also seems to promote tissue regeneration, reducing formation and severity of scars which can be unsightly and sometimes painful. One can see this tissue-regenerating effect in treatment of burns, accelerated wound healing with fewer complications, bone fractures and evern the reversal of stretchmarks, especially in their early stages.
Pre and post surgical patients can benefit from lymphatic drainage in a variety of ways. We encourage you and your physicians to incorporate these techniques into your recovery plan as it is a very valuable serivice in your healing process.
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