Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Lymphatic Drainage W/Cavitation.

Yes—when approved by your surgeon. Our treatment combines gentle manual lymphatic massage with cavitation to reduce swelling and support healing. We require a medical clearance and tailor timing and intensity to your procedure to ensure safe, effective recovery.

Most clients benefit from a series of 4–8 sessions spaced several days apart, depending on surgery type and swelling severity. Your therapist will create a personalized plan, monitor progress, and adjust treatments to optimize drainage, comfort, and visible results.

Cavitation is generally painless and feels like gentle vibration or warmth. Our devices operate at safe settings for post-surgical care. If you experience discomfort, we immediately adjust intensity or pause to ensure your comfort and safety throughout the session.

Contraindications include active infection, uncontrolled blood clotting disorders, recent embolism, cancer without medical clearance, pregnancy, or certain implants. We conduct a thorough consultation and medical history review, and require surgeon approval when relevant to ensure your safety before starting therapy.

Timing depends on the procedure and your surgeon's guidance. Typically we begin gentle lymphatic treatments within 48–72 hours for many procedures, but cavitation may be delayed until initial healing occurs. Always obtain medical clearance to determine the safest start time.

Expect reduced swelling, improved comfort, and faster resolution of bruising within days to weeks. Over multiple sessions you may notice smoother contours and enhanced tissue tone. Individual outcomes vary; we track progress and adapt treatment to maximize recovery and long-term benefits.