Massage and Wellness Center in Charlottesville, Virginia. Offering Lymphatic Drainage Massage, Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork, Cupping Therapy, Craniosacral Therapy, Reiki, Sound Healing, Shiatsu, Acupressure, Thai Massage and more

Lymphatic Drainage Massage

Lymphatic drainage massage encourages the natural movement of lymphatic fluid by using light, specialized strokes that mimic the pumping of the lymphatic system. lymphatic Massage is a gentle, rhythmic therapy designed to stimulate the body's lymphatic system, promoting detoxification, immune support, and fluid balance.

lymphatic massage is used to reduce swelling and inflammation, support circulation, improve the functionality of our immunes systems and enhance the body's natural healing processes. This deeply soothing technique can be especially beneficial for post-surgical recovery, inflammation, fatigue, digestive disfunction, stress relief, and overall immune function. This service is ideal for those wanting to optimize their health.

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Illustration of the human lymphatic system overlaid on a transparent human body, showing green lymphatic vessels and nodes throughout the head, torso, arms, and legs.

a less long list of conditions when lymphatic massage is not safe

  • Acute infections (bacterial, viral, or fungal) — risk of spreading infection to other areas in the body)

  • Severe kidney failure — cannot safely manage fluid shifts

  • Uncontrolled heart failure — fluid movement may strain circulation

  • Acute deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or known blood clots — risk of dislodging clot

  • Severe untreated cancer — especially if lymph nodes are affected; consult oncologist

  • Acute pulmonary edema or severe respiratory compromise

  • Acute hemorrhage or bleeding disorders

medical clearance required for the following:

  • Mild infections or localized inflammation (like cellulitis in a non-acute phase)

  • Recent surgery — ensure incision healing and medical clearance

  • Congestive heart failure (stable) — may require physician approval

  • Varicose veins or superficial thrombophlebitis — avoid direct pressure on affected veins

  • Pregnancy — generally safe with modifications, avoid abdominal massage in first trimester without clearance

  • Active cancer treatment — consult oncologist for safety; avoid over tumor or affected lymph nodes

  • High blood pressure (uncontrolled) — modify pressure and monitor client

  • Osteoporosis or fragile skin — very gentle technique only


a very, very long list of conditions that benefit from lymphatic massage…

1. Circulatory and Fluid-Related Conditions

  • Post-surgical swelling (including mastectomy or cosmetic surgery)

  • Post-traumatic edema (sprains, strains, injuries)

  • Chronic venous insufficiency

  • Fluid retention and generalized swelling

  • Pregnancy-related edema

  • Post-cast or immobilization swelling

    2. Immune Support and Detoxification

  • Weak or compromised immune function

  • Recovery from infections or illness

  • Detoxification support after environmental or chemical exposure

  • Fatigue or low energy states related to poor lymphatic circulation

    3. pain and Inflammatory Conditions

  • Fibromyalgia

  • Chronic pain syndromes

  • Arthritis-related joint inflammation

  • Post-operative pain and scar tissue management

  • Tendonitis or bursitis with associated swelling

    4. Skin and Dermatologic Conditions

  • Acne, rosacea, or other inflammatory skin conditions

  • Cellulite reduction support (via improved fluid movement)

  • Post-burn or post-surgical scar healing

    5. Digestive and Metabolic Support

  • Constipation or sluggish digestion

  • Bloating and fluid retention

  • Support for liver or kidney function (secondary aid via lymph detoxification)

    6. Women’s Health & Hormonal Support

  • Premenstrual bloating and discomfort

  • Menstrual cramping associated with pelvic congestion

  • Postpartum swelling and fluid balance

  • Mastitis support (with medical guidance)

  • Supportive care for fertility or reproductive health, in coordination with healthcare provider

    7. Neurological & Stress-Related Conditions

  • Headaches or migraines (secondary to fluid stagnation or tension)

  • Stress and anxiety (via nervous system calming effects)

  • Sleep disturbances linked to fluid retention or nervous system imbalance

    8. Post-Operative and Recovery Support

  • Cosmetic surgery recovery (facelift, liposuction, tummy tuck, breast surgery)

  • Orthopedic surgery recovery (joint replacement, ligament repair)

  • Burn recovery and tissue repair

    9. General Wellness & Preventive Care

  • Supporting healthy circulation in sedentary individuals

  • Enhancing athletic recovery and performance

  • Promoting relaxation and parasympathetic nervous system activation

  • Supporting overall vitality, energy flow, and systemic balance

if you made it this far, congratulations! now you love lymphatic massage as much as we do!

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