Lymphatic Therapy
What is Lympha Therapy or Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD)?
By using light and rhythmically hypnotic sequenced strokes on the skin stimulates the movement of the Lymphatic fluid, thereby cleansing the body. This treatment is excellent support for general health and wellness. It is especially effective for reducing pain, fluid retention, chronic inflammation, sinus conditions, headaches and body strains or tension.
What is the history of Lympha Therapy or Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD)?
Developed by Dr. Emil Vodder in the 1930’s, MLD was first embraced by the European esthetic industry because of its dramatic ability to improve the appearance of the skin. MLD later became popular in the medical community as a therapy for a wide array of pathologies ranging from lymphedema to wounds to post surgical applications. In recent years MLD has become increasingly popular in medical spas and cosmetic surgery fields for its skin healing abilities.
What is MLD?
Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) is a precise, rhythmic, light touch physical therapy technique recognized by the international medical community, MLD provides deep relaxation while accelerating healing time from injury or surgery.
MLD Naturally
Accelerates Healing
Minimizes pain and discomfort
Reduces Inflammation
Minimizes Risk of Infection
Promotes Deep Relaxation
Rejuvenates and Restores
Diminishes Bruising
Ensures skin mobility
Promotes well being
What is the Lymphatic System?
One of the eleven systems that make up our human anatomy consists of the Lymphatic System. Your body has more lymphatic fluid than blood, and more mileage of lymph ducts than of blood vessels. The Lymphatic System is the circulatory system of our immune function. It has a vast network of fluid, vessels, and nodes that sweeps toxins from around our cells, filters out infectious organisms, and ensures that harmful substances reach the liver for cleansing and the kidneys for excretion.