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Liposuction can transform your body—but the real magic happens during recovery. To ensure optimal healing and long-lasting results, one of the most effective tools in post-operative care is Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD). This specialized massage technique supports your body’s natural healing processes, especially by reducing swelling, preventing fibrosis, and accelerating tissue recovery.
At CosmeticPhysio.com, our certified physiotherapists use evidence-based MLD techniques as part of a personalized recovery program for liposuction patients. Whether you’re dealing with swelling, stiffness, or scar formation, MLD can make a profound difference.
Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) is a gentle, rhythmic, hands-on technique that stimulates the flow of lymphatic fluid through the body. This is crucial after liposuction because the lymphatic system becomes temporarily disrupted due to surgical trauma.
MLD facilitates:
🔗 For more information on common post-surgical complications, see our article on fibrosis and swelling management.
Following liposuction, your body naturally responds with inflammation, fluid buildup, and cellular waste accumulation. Left unmanaged, these can result in:
Manual lymphatic drainage plays a proactive role in:
Patients often report feeling immediate relief and visible improvements even after the first few sessions.
The effectiveness of MLD is closely tied to timing and consistency. Here’s a general guideline based on clinical best practices:
Post-Op Period | MLD Frequency | Purpose |
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Week 1–2 | 3–5 sessions/week | Control swelling and stimulate lymph flow |
Week 3–4 | 2–3 sessions/week | Prevent fibrosis and improve tissue healing |
Week 5+ | 1 session/week | Maintain results and prevent relapse |
💡 Note: Your frequency should be tailored to your surgeon’s recommendations and your body’s individual healing response.
At CosmeticPhysio.com, your MLD session is more than just massage—it’s a full-body healing experience. Here’s what happens:
Sessions are designed to relax your nervous system while encouraging faster lymph flow.
🔗 Explore how MLD pairs with other treatments like compression garment use and movement retraining.
It’s no surprise that MLD is now considered a gold standard in aesthetic physiotherapy.
Many people assume all massage is the same. It’s not. Here’s how MLD compares to a traditional massage:
Feature | MLD | Traditional Massage |
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Pressure Level | Light, superficial | Medium to deep pressure |
Focus | Lymphatic circulation | Muscle relaxation |
Indication After Surgery | ✅ Recommended | ❌ Often contraindicated |
Objective | Reduce swelling & fibrosis | Relieve tension |
🔗 For an in-depth comparison, visit our MLD vs Traditional Massage Therapy guide.
“After my tummy tuck and liposuction, I had swelling and painful lumps that wouldn’t go away. After just two MLD sessions at CosmeticPhysio, I could already see the difference. I felt lighter, the pain reduced, and by week three, my skin looked smoother and less inflamed.”
— Sara R., CosmeticPhysio Patient
These results are typical when you follow a proper recovery plan and start MLD early.
MLD is more than just massage—it’s the foundation for proper healing after liposuction. Don’t leave your results to chance.
Let our licensed professionals guide you with:
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