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Lymphatic Massage After Liposuction
After Liposuction you’re extremely swollen and have bruising, and to get a really Hi Def, defined look you have to remove this swelling and allow the tissue to heal. One of the most important things besides compression after liposuction is doing lymphatic massage.
Here you can see doing a specific type of massage called lymphatic massage. This allows the fluid to move superficially through the skin and out through the drainage tubes. Immediately when you do this massage, you can see the contour and the the shape, you can see the ab muscles being defined, you can also see that there are no irregularities or the potential for fluid build up.
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How soon after lipo should this be performed?? Immediately following?
A week or two after the procedure and more sessions after that
How much pressure are u using?
It is a light massage
This hurts me more than it hurts him! ?
yes minimal pain for him. https://www.jasonemermd.com/blog/dr-jason-emers-aftercare-protocols-ensure-the-best-long-term-hi-definition-liposculpture-outcome/
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I agree! It’s a very good thing to do following liposuction! But it is VERY, VERY important that the masseuse is specifically CERTIFIED IN lymphatic drainage massage, and is not just a licensed massage therapist. This is VERY important.
It’s not only certified lymphatic drainage massage but the massage therapist should work under a physician supervision. It’s called a Medical Massages Therapist.
I am looking to get certified in this specific technique. could you please give me an idea as what schools are offering this certification? I contacted one school that aims to specialize in lymphatic massage but they havd not idea about post lipo :/ @Jason Emer, MD
Well I can’t seem to work out if the massage is supposed to be done in upward strokes or downward seen contradicting videos
our therapists are certified and do this 50-100 times a week for all our patients. jasonemermd.com
@naomieleonora hi
Most people in Brazil get lymphatic massages after cosmetic surgeries like breast augmentation, liposuction, tummy tuck and so on, it’s great for draining all the fluids and heal better and faster!!
Only you should be doing it in America other countries so shady and bs
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Holy hell, that looks like it hurts.
Derm Merd while draining out the fluid it can be a bit uncomfortable but it’s not for too long and a necessity for best results. Fluid in the body can cause scar tissue and the minimal pain is worth the safer results.
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Taught me something for sure. Never knew that but makes sense. This guy seems on the cutting edge.
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This reminds me of postpartum recovery when the nurses come and mash the uterus.
Would you recommend radio frequency / ultrasonic cavitation after liposuction? And if so how soon after?
we have a full aftercare protocol. come see us to discuss. https://jasonemermd.com/about-us/surgery-aftercare/
I am sorry all I saw was the censor he is a real man
@Monique Winston-Mcfadden that’s why he said he..
You do know that’s a male…getting the massage..
I wonder is it best recommended that the doctor do the lymphatic massage I’ve seen a lot of places send people after surgeries to get there massages elsewhere
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I am having some wound issue on my middle incision from my tummy tuck and lipo 2 weeks ago. I can’t carry the motion all the way down to my growing so where should I carry the hardness on the flanks to? Should I move up towards the arm pit??
Thanks for your question. We would have to see you in consult appointments@jasonemermd.com
Get a professional to do few manual lymph drainage massages they will best be able to decide the best route. But you can still push fluid towards the open wound it will just empty from the wound site instead of a lymph node as it did with the drains inserted.
How much for this procedure?
Hey there! Quick question I had lipo feb 25th I have noticed lumps ( looks as if it’s extreme cellulite) is it too late for me to help break up this scar tissue/do lymphatic massage now? Thanks!
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Mackenzie Evita You need to come in for a consult (we do virtual consultations) you may need a revision which could be done now, if not you may be candidate to do RF treatments, trusculpt FLEX and massage and improve the look.
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That looks painful ?
Wow. Never knew this was a option.
Rajna S Absolutely. I suggest that you reach out to appointments@jasonemermd.com for a consultation so you can hear all of the treatments we offer and what’s best for you
Wow, this man was already in great shape, his body is hard as a rock. Post op, beautifully sculpted.
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I did it on myself Jason as I’m an Aesthetic Practitioner but strangely the skin on my tummy did not retract enough neither got bounded into the muscle. My doctor did very well job, there was no fat left however, I was disappointed with the skin as I have a muscular abs and I still can’t see it properly after 2 years after the procedure was done. I was wondering if I may have done too much lymphatic drainage as I’m a 42 y/o male quite health I mean the skin should retract, right? I’m wondering would you recommend any other procedure as I don’t have skin enough to cut it out. Thank you.
massage doesnt make up for chosing the right procedure to begin with. you may have needed to have skin removal at the same time? i am not sure since i do not know your situation but at this point its either doing a revision procedure with or without skin removal or starting non invasive treatments like vanquish, exilis, cellultone/zwave, venus legacy etc. come see us! jasonemermd.com
My Dr didn’t recommend massage for that very reason when you go sliding around on skin like that it doesn’t want to retract onto the muscle like it’s supposed to and swelling is healing it is what produces the collagen and builds a tight girdle around the abdomen swelling goes down on it’s own after healing.