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Lymphatic Massage

Lymphatic Massage is a gentle and rhythmic massage technique that stimulates the lymphatic system to improve lymph fluid circulation and remove toxins and waste from the body.

Lymphatic Massage aims to reduce swelling, improve immune function and promote general well-being.

Lymphatic massage is performed with special movements that direct the movement of lymphatic fluid through the lymphatic channels and lymph nodes, helping the body to function more efficiently and heal.

Head Massage

Indications for Lymphatic Massage:

  • Swelling

  • Rheumatic diseases, rheumatoid arthritis

  • Morbus Sudeck syndrome (post-traumatic bone loss)

  • Pre- and post-treatment of plastic surgery

  • Post-traumatic swelling

  • Postoperative edema

  • Acne vulgaris or herpes, rosacea (Rosacea), Couperosa

  • Swelling of the face and eye area

  • It has also been noted that lymphatic massage has an anti-hair loss effect

  • Strengthening the immune system

  • Scars become less visible, smaller, softer

  • Swelling during pregnancy

  • Lipidosis, lipoedema

  • Migraine

  • Ulcus cruris - C stage VI, II and III (open varicose ulcers, swelling due to varicose veins)

  • Chronic lymphatic drainage disorders (primary and secondary)

  • Post-cancer treatment for swelling

  • Suitable for swelling following erysipelas

Contraindications for Lymphatic Massage:

  • Malignant tumors (can be done with the doctor's permission in palliative medicine)

  • Acute inflammations (special attention must be paid to erysipelas of the rose)

  • Heart failure

  • Established hypotonia

  • Acute thrombosis

  • Unexplained skin changes

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