Frequently Asked Questions

It’s recommended that patients who underwent surgeries like liposuction,tummy tucks are required up 10 sessions. patients who get multiple procedures at the same time (lipo and a tummy tuck, or lipo and a buttock enhancement; Brazilian Butt Lift) may need more sessions than someone who only gets one procedure.

It’s important to consult with your doctor or surgeon to make sure you’re ready for a lymphatic drainage massage after surgery.

Make sure the massage therapist is experienced in post-surgery lymphatic drainage massage and inform them of your medical history and any concerns you may have.

Wear comfortable, loose clothing and stay hydrated before and after the massage to promote optimal lymphatic system function.

You should feel reduced inflammation and more range of motion.
Yes, we have both in studio service and mobile service. Our studio is located in Aventura, FL.
When patients receive this type of massage from a professional, his health never be harmed; on the other hand will speed up the recovery.

After the first three months of pregnancy you can start receiving circulatory massage, relaxation massage and lymphatic drainage, only one session per week lasting 30 to 50 minutes. After delivery you can continue getting massages.

No, we do not advise using a cavitation within the first 3 months after surgery. Allow your body to heal before attempting any treatments.

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