Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about PostOp Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage.

We recommend waiting until your surgeon clears you, typically 48 to 72 hours for many procedures, though timing varies. Roz will assess incision healing and swelling, scheduling sessions to safely optimize lymphatic flow and your recovery.

Most clients experience gentle, rhythmic pressure rather than pain. Techniques are adapted to sensitivity levels and healing stages; Roz reduces intensity around tender areas and communicates throughout to ensure comfort and safety.

Typical plans include 3 to 10 sessions depending on procedure complexity and individual response. Roz will create a bespoke schedule during your consultation, monitoring progress and adjusting frequency to maximize swelling reduction and recovery.

Side effects are usually mild—temporary redness, increased urination, or slight tenderness. Contraindications include active infection, blood clots, or uncontrolled medical conditions. Roz conducts a thorough pre-treatment assessment to ensure safe suitability.

Yes—when cleared by your surgeon and suitable for your healing stage, Roz may integrate gentle cavitation to assist fluid breakdown and contouring. This is applied selectively to support lymphatic drainage without compromising recovery.

Wear loose, comfortable clothing and bring postoperative garments if instructed. Stay hydrated, avoid heavy meals immediately beforehand, and bring any surgeon notes. Roz will review your medical history and tailor treatment to your needs.