Manual Lymphatic Drainage Massage
Manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) massage therapy is a gentle technique that stimulates the lymphatic system to improve fluid flow and reduce swelling. By using light, rhythmic strokes, MLD helps manage conditions like lymphedema, enhances detoxification, and supports immune function.
- Helps alleviate fluid retention and manage conditions like lymphedema.
- Promotes the removal of toxins and waste products from the body.
- Boosts the lymphatic system’s ability to fight infections and maintain overall health.
What is a Manual Lymphatic Drainage Massage?

Manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) massage therapy is a specialized technique designed to enhance the flow of lymphatic fluid and support the body’s natural detoxification processes. Using gentle, rhythmic strokes, MLD stimulates the lymphatic system to reduce swelling, improve circulation, and aid in the removal of waste products. This technique is particularly beneficial for individuals with conditions such as lymphedema or those recovering from surgery.
In addition to managing swelling and promoting detoxification, MLD supports overall immune function by enhancing lymph flow, which helps the body fight infections and maintain health. The therapy is often used in conjunction with other treatments to optimize recovery and improve well-being.


What can be treated by a Manual Lymphatic Drainage Massage?

MLD helps reduce swelling, enhance fluid circulation, and support overall health and recovery. Manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) massage therapy can be effective for treating a variety of ailments, including:
- Lymphedema
- Post-surgical swelling
- Chronic venous insufficiency
- Fibromyalgia
- Cellulite
- Chronic sinusitis
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Post-traumatic swelling
- Detoxification needs
- Migraines and tension headaches
- Edema from pregnancy
- Post-cancer treatment recovery