Are you planning on having surgery? Are you worried about the recovery? You might have heard of lymphatic drainage massage for quicker recovery. Many health care experts and plastic surgeons swear by lymphatic drainage massage post-surgery. But does it work? Let’s find out.
Before we go any further, let us explain what the natural lymph system of the body does. It is a cleansing mechanism of the body that gets rid of toxic fluids. Because of these fluids, our body can experience pain and swelling. We might also feel lethargic along with numerous other health problems. A functional lymph system ensures that our body gets rid of all the toxins frequently. As a result, we feel healthier and energized.
If our bodies have a natural lymphatic system, why do we need a massage for lymphatic drainage?
Think of it as manual assistance to the body’s natural drainage system. This technique originated in Germany for treating lymphedema (body swelling). This is caused by a blockage in the lymphatic system, part of the immune and circulatory systems. Lymphedema is most commonly caused by lymph node removal or damage due to cancer treatment. The massage is not only used to drain excess fluids in the body but also to eliminate swelling and pain.
Sometimes, patients might experience excessive water retention and swelling due to other reasons. Over the years, the technique became widely popular amongst patients of cosmetic surgery and people struggling with the dysfunctional lymph system. The top benefits include:
A functional lymphatic system of the body is critical for its ability to function optimally. It regenerates the body tissues, filters out the toxins, detoxifies the body, and maintains a healthy immune system.
The entire lymphatic system comprises various vessels and nodes that are constantly working to keep your body in a healthy state. The lymph itself is made up of fatty acids, immune cells, toxins, proteins, and hormonal cells, which are processed by the nodes. If the body is under any kind of stress, surgery, infection or illness the entire process slows down.
The benefits of MLD are not only limited to health. In fact, lymphatic drainage massage has proven to be beneficial for improving the quality of the skin and can help keep you looking young for longer. Moreover, it can boost the radiance of the face and minimise the early morning swelling some people struggle with. All in all, one cannot deny its importance for both health and beauty reasons.
We are all aware of the fact that all cosmetic surgeries come with some form of swelling. This is fairly normal as this is how our bodies heal. Certain surgeries such as liposuction and tummy tuck (Abdominoplasty) disrupt the natural pathways which are used by the lymphatic system for drainage. In these cases, a lymphatic drainage massage can be great.
There is a reason why your surgeons ask you to wear a compression garment for a specific amount of time after the surgery. They help with the entire lymph drainage process as well as the swelling. These garments help to prevent the build-up of toxins carrying fluids in one area. Moreover, it is a great pre-MLD measure to take as it helps prepare your body for the massaging process. Listen to your surgeon’s advice in this regard and ask them to recommend some great options for compression garments.
After reading this post, you might be convinced that going for a lymphatic drainage massage is the best thing you can do for your body post-surgery. While it can be amazing if done right, you should always, always, and always consult your surgeon before going ahead with anything. Only your surgeon can give you the final word of whether it will be beneficial for you or not. If your surgeon is ok with it, ask him/her about how many weeks post-surgery you should get it done.
During your first session, your therapist will ask you about your medical history as well as what type of surgery you have undergone. These details are necessary to treat the condition effectively. The massage itself is a simple process that involves only a massage table and a few clean towels. It will be a very relaxing experience. The therapist will use soft, rhythmic motions all over your body to aid the drainage.
Once the massage is complete, the therapist will ask you to put on compression garments along with some post-care instructions.
Most people are curious about how long the massage will last. It typically lasts anywhere from thirty to ninety minutes. After your first session, you might be asked to come in every other day for the first few weeks. After that, the therapist will perform a massage once a week for four to six weeks. Eventually, it will be done only once a month for four to five months.
Please note that it is a general guideline. Your experience can vary drastically depending on the condition of your body and the therapist you see.
Any treatment or health care practice requires a little bit of homework to achieve the right results. Here is how you can prepare for the MLD treatment;
Here are the few simple steps you should follow to get the most out of your lymphatic drainage massage:
Here is a list of frequently asked questions we receive regarding lymphatic drainage massage and the answers to them:
Dr Doyle recommends Massage One which is located in Burleigh Waters. They are well versed in treating patients after plastic surgery and are given post-op care and garment instructions by Dr Doyle. When you come in for surgery, you will receive a voucher for a lymphatic drainage massage as Dr Doyle believes that this improves recovery.
Before your procedure, Dr Doyle recommends getting 3 Lymphatic Drainage Massages over 3 weeks (no more than 7 days apart). After your procedure, always go off Dr Doyle’s recommendations as it will depend on what type of surgery you’ve had.
Generally, you will be able to start lymphatic massages anywhere from 3 days post-surgery with Massage One’s M1 Lymphatic Method. For the first 2 weeks, it is recommended to get 3 sessions per week, followed by one massage weekly for 6 weeks.
After this six week period, you can opt for monthly maintenance.
It minimises swelling, gets rid of toxins, boosts immunity, and promotes faster recovery.
After the massage, the flow rate will be approximately 100 to 120 bpm which gradually lowers over the following 48 hours.
Wearing compression garments and the MLD itself works wonders after surgery.
Yes, it is based on our body’s natural drainage system.
No, you will feel tired after the massage, but you won’t feel sick at all.
Here are the major symptoms of poor lymphatic drainage:
People struggling with acute inflammation, malignant tumours, thrombosis, and heart problems should not get a lymphatic massage. Even if you don’t have any of these conditions, it is good to ask your doctor before you proceed.
Each body is different and has different requirements. The need for lymphatic drainage can vary drastically from once a month, to once a week or four times a week.
This is possible but not recommended, especially post-surgery. You must visit a professional for a lymphatic drainage massage after the surgery.
No, lymphatic massage is a pain-free technique and won’t involve any pain after the surgery.
Getting a lymphatic drainage massage can be helpful post-surgery but can also be an important part of your ongoing self-care routine. However, before you make any decisions, it is important to consult with your surgeon and doctor. If you need expert advice, feel free to fill out our consultation form. Happy healing!
Dr Mark Doyle is a Specialist Plastic Surgeon with over thirty years of experience performing Breast, Body, Face and Nose surgery. Dr Doyle is a fully qualified Specialist Plastic Surgeon with 30+ years of experience. He has completed all required training and only carries out approved surgical practices. There are absolutely NO undertrained doctors or cosmetic doctors acting as surgeons in our clinic.
As a highly esteemed plastic surgeon, Dr Mark is committed to achieving the best possible results for all his breast, body, face and nose patients, both men and women.