Lavaye Lymphatic Drainage Massage
A refined detoxifying treatment — designed to stimulate natural drainage, reduce water retention, and sculpt the body through graceful, precise touch.
Precision care designed to reduce fluid retention and restore lightness.
Assessment & Fluid-Mapping Consultation
Your therapist begins with a focused evaluation to identify areas of fluid retention, abdominal or limb swelling, and overall lymphatic sluggishness. This allows the session to be tailored to your physiology rather than using a one-size-fits-all approach, ensuring the treatment supports your body’s natural drainage pathways safely and effectively.
Gentle Rhythmic Stimulation & Manual Drainage
Using slow, precise, and feather-light movements, the therapist stimulates lymph nodes and encourages directional flow toward key drainage points. Instead of deep pressure, this technique relies on subtle, consistent rhythm to reduce puffiness, boost circulation, and naturally relieve heaviness without overwhelming the nervous system.
Release, Rebalance & Post-Session Lightness
As stagnation eases, the body begins to process fluid more efficiently — resulting in a lighter, more defined, and less inflamed feeling. Your therapist may provide simple after-care guidance to maintain results, support immunity, and extend the effects beyond the session for sustained comfort and clarity.
Post-Surgical & Recovery Support
For clients managing swelling, stiffness, or fluid retention after medical or cosmetic procedures — offering gentle, clinically-aligned drainage to support comfort and recovery without strain.
Water-Retention & Puffiness Relief
Ideal for those experiencing bloating, heaviness, or sluggish circulation from long-haul travel, hormonal shifts, or sedentary routines — helping the body feel lighter, clearer, and less congested.
Wellness & Detox-Focused Clients
Perfect for individuals seeking a calming, immune-supportive treatment that promotes natural detoxification, reduces inflammation, and restores overall balance without deep pressure.
Frequently Asked Questions
We understand you may want more insight into our treatments, booking options, or session flow. Explore the most frequently asked questions to help you plan your experience with confidence.
What does a Lymphatic Drainage Massage include?
This treatment uses light, rhythmic, and directional techniques to stimulate lymph flow, reduce fluid retention, and support the body’s natural detox process. Pressure remains gentle throughout and is tailored to your sensitivity and comfort.
Is this a deep-pressure or therapeutic massage?
No — this is a gentle, non-invasive treatment. It is not designed for deep pressure, muscle knot release, or sports-style work. Clients seeking firm or corrective pressure may prefer Deep Tissue or Back, Neck & Shoulder instead.
How long should my session be for best results?
Most clients benefit from 60 minutes for full-body flow, while 90 minutes allows for slower pacing and focused areas such as abdomen, legs, or post-surgical support where appropriate.
Will it help with bloating or water retention?
Yes — many clients experience reduced puffiness, improved circulation, lighter legs, and a more balanced sense of body fluid after treatment. Results vary depending on lifestyle, hydration, and individual health.
Can I combine this treatment with other Lavaye™ services?
Yes — it pairs well with calming treatments and select add-ons. However, it cannot be combined with deep pressure, cupping, or heat-intensive enhancements during the same session. Your therapist will advise based on your needs.
Is it suitable during pregnancy or postpartum?
It may be suitable during the second and third trimester with medical clearance and modified techniques. Postpartum clients often find it beneficial for swelling and comfort. Clients in the first trimester should not book this treatment.
How soon will I notice results, and how long do they last?
Many clients feel lighter and less swollen within 24–48 hours. Effects are cumulative, and regular sessions may support longer-term fluid balance. Individual results depend on hydration, movement, and overall health.