Lighter,
in every sense.

The lymphatic system has no pump of its own, so this massage becomes one: featherlight, rhythmic strokes that move fluid, ease puffiness and leave you feeling emptied of heaviness. Beloved post-procedure and pre-event alike.

Featherlight lymphatic strokes in a quiet room
01

De-puff, genuinely

Fluid moves, contours return, rings fit again.

02

Recovery’s ally

A favorite after surgery or intensive treatments, with provider clearance.

03

Barely-there pressure

Among the gentlest hours on our menu, and oddly profound.

Unhurried,
start to finish.

  1. 1

    A short health check-in, especially if you are post-procedure.

  2. 2

    Light, directional, wave-like strokes toward lymph pathways.

  3. 3

    Expect to feel lighter immediately, and to sleep beautifully.

Asked, answered.

What does lymphatic massage actually do?+

It manually encourages lymph fluid toward the nodes that filter it, easing water retention, puffiness and that heavy, stagnant feeling.

Is it safe after cosmetic procedures?+

Often it is exactly what is recommended, once your provider clears it. Bring your timeline and we will coordinate properly.

Why is the pressure so light?+

Lymph vessels sit just beneath the skin. Feather pressure moves them best; deep pressure simply bypasses them.

Begin gently.

Every first visit starts with a conversation.

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