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Reduce Facial Pain and Puffiness with Lymphatic Drainage Massage

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Lymphatic Drainage Massage for Face: What Are the Benefits? Let’s admit, a sinus pain is excruciating, but if we also have facial swelling along with it, the entire experience becomes simply unbearable. Facial swelling and puffiness can also be due to other factors like plastic surgery or an eye, mouth operation. Painkillers and such remedy might help temporarily, but do you know this condition (swelling, puffiness, or even bags under your eyes) is indicating something else? That’s right! All these signs point towards something called a slow and lethargic lymphatic system. What is the lymphatic system? Lymphatic system is a crucial component of your immune system, as it removes toxic wastes and other unneeded materials from your body. If this network of tissues and organs is not functioning properly, your…
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Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) Massage Boosts Healthy Skin!

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Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) Massage is so good for your skin! We always have heard how exercise is good for our health- the reason being the machine (the human body) is getting oiled nicely, with all the muscles being worked on. In this light, our skin too needs to exercise, which comes from a massage. Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) Massage is wonderful for your face, and leaves the skin glowing, tight and devoid of any tension or stress. Do remember, this is actually a type of therapy that should only be done by a licensed massage therapist. What is Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) Massage? Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) Massage is known to be a form of gentle massage that flushes out all the toxins and unnecessary materials from your body.…
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Why Manual Lymphatic Drainage Massage May Be an Effective Acne Treatment

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MLD Acne Treatment Your lymphatic system is an integral part of the immune system. Consisting of a network of lymph nodes, it is responsible for draining a fluid called lymph so that it can be transported into the bloodstream. Also, it carries white blood cells and removes bodily waste to help prevent infection. If there is any obstruction in the lymphatic system, the fluid can build up. This is where a specialized massage therapy called lymphatic drainage comes in. Traditionally, the lymphatic drainage massage was used for treating lymphedema, a condition that occurs after removing lymph nodes and is marked by chronic swelling. However, in the past few years, it has been used as an effective acne treatment. It also is the perfect weapon against skin irritation and a dull,…
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Get a Manual Lymphatic Drainage Massage After Facial Surgery for Best Results

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MLD After Facial Procedures Facial procedures are helpful in improving a person’s aesthetic appearance. These procedures can make a person look younger and improve the appearance of the skin. Most facial procedures are invasive and lead to many side effects. This includes swelling, bruising, formation of scar tissue, pain, etc. Manual lymphatic drainage massage can help facilitate quick recovery after facial procedures. Lymphatic Drainage Massage Clinic is a massage center that offers different types of massages. Jakki Bosco, a licensed massage therapist with vast experience, runs the clinic. The various kinds of massages offered include manual lymphatic drainage massage, pre-natal massage, therapeutic massage, Swedish massage, etc. She is a certified lymphatic drainage therapist. What is Manual Lymphatic Drainage Massage? Manual lymphatic drainage massage (LMD) is a gentle and rhythmic massage…
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Breast Cancer: Manual Lymphatic Drainage Massage After Chemo Treatment

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MLD After Chemo Breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL) is a condition that can affect 1 out of 5 people who received treatment for breast cancer. Your lymphatic system plays an essential role in your immunity. During chemo treatment, medical professionals often have to remove lymph nodes near the cancerous region. However, this prevents lymph, a fluid in your body from circulating, increasing the risk of suffering from lymphedema. It can occur right after the chemo treatment. However, there are cases of it happening months or years after the life-saving procedure. This condition can have a significant negative impact on the quality of your life. How do you know if you have BCRL? You may notice swelling on your arm closest to where the medical professionals removed the lymph nodes during treatment.…
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