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What To Expect During Cupping
Cupping is done on a massage table, sometimes as a stand alone service or as part of a larger service. They should not cause pain but will usually leave marks that dissipate over a few days. Sometimes I may request you add movement into the areas we are cupping to activate muscles. A stand alone cupping session is 30 minutes including an intake and time to dress/undress.
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What type of appointment should I book?Choosing the right type of lymphatic massage depends on your individual needs and health status. Here’s a guide to help you decide which massage is best suited for you: Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) Description: This is the traditional Vodder-style manual lymphatic drainage, a gentle, precise technique that promotes lymphatic flow and reduces fluid retention. Who It's For: MLD is ideal for individuals with chronic health conditions, such as lymphedema, lipedema, or other conditions that cause edema and swelling. If your doctor has recommended lymphatic drainage to manage a specific health concern, this is the most appropriate option for you. Benefits: MLD can help reduce swelling, improve circulation, and support the immune system. It’s especially beneficial for those experiencing chronic conditions, as it targets the lymphatic system to aid in reducing fluid buildup and promoting overall well-being. Why Choose This: Book this massage if you need therapeutic support for a medical condition. It's a gentle, non-invasive treatment focused on improving lymphatic function and managing symptoms associated with fluid retention. Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage (BLD) Description: Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage is a more dynamic, invigorating form of lymphatic massage often used for wellness and aesthetic purposes. It employs rhythmic and slightly faster techniques to promote lymphatic flow and enhance body contouring. Who It's For: This style is suitable for individuals who are generally healthy and looking for a wellness boost. It’s popular among those seeking to reduce bloating, enhance body contours, or support detoxification. If you’re looking for the type of lymphatic massage commonly showcased on social media for its immediate visual results, this is the one to choose. Benefits: BLD can help reduce water retention, improve circulation, and provide an immediate sense of lightness. It’s often used to achieve a more toned and sculpted appearance while promoting overall wellness. Why Choose This: Book this massage if you’re seeking a wellness treatment to enhance your body's natural detoxification process, reduce bloating, or simply indulge in a revitalizing experience. It's also great for a quick pick-me-up before an event or for ongoing wellness maintenance. Post-Op Massage Description: Post-Op Massage is specifically designed for individuals recovering from surgery, such as plastic surgery, liposuction, or gender-affirming surgery. We primarily use the Vodder technique of manual lymphatic drainage to support the healing process, and a variety of other post op techniques once you are more healed to improve scar tissue. Who It's For: This massage is intended for clients who are in the post-operative phase and need support in managing swelling, reducing discomfort, and promoting proper healing. It's suitable for anyone looking to aid their recovery after surgical procedures. Benefits: Post-Op Massage helps reduce post-surgical swelling, improve circulation, and support the healing of incisions and tissues. As you progress in your recovery, we may introduce other techniques to address scar tissue and enhance mobility. Why Choose This: Book this massage if you’re recovering from surgery and need specialized care to reduce swelling, manage discomfort, and support your body’s healing process. Our approach is tailored to your unique needs at each stage of recovery, ensuring a safe and effective treatment plan. Need More Guidance? If you're still unsure which type of massage is right for you, feel free to reach out to us for a consultation. We're here to help you choose the best treatment to support your health and wellness goals. info@lymphlaughlove.com
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How do I schedule an appointment?Our online booking platform is the easiest and best way to make an appointment. We also can do it through email or text message.
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What is your cancellation policy?Cancellation: 24 hours notice is required to cancel or reschedule an appointment. Failure to cancel appointments at least 24 hours in advance or failure to show up for your appointment will result in a charge of 100% of the scheduled appointment fee. This will be processed on the credit card we have on file. Late Arrival: If you are late to your appointment you can receive massage for whatever time is left on your appointment. We generally can't extend your session beyond the original appointment time.
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What types of payment do you take?We take Cash, Venmo and Cards.
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Do I Tip?Tipping is not necessary or expected. If you would like to show gratitude we always appreciate a referral or good review.
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How should I prepare for my appointment?It's best to arrive well hydrated. Avoid eating a large meal right before your session. Remove any jewelry and avoid applying lotions or oils to the skin beforehand.
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What should I do after my massage?It’s important to stay hydrated and avoid strenuous activities immediately after your session. You may also experience increased urination as your body processes the waste products.
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Do you offer packages or discounts?We do not offer packages. For post op massage everyones needs are different, there is no set number of massages. For that reason, we do not sell packages. We generally do not do discounts. When able, we can offer some sliding scale to the BIPOC and trans community.
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Do you do mobile massage?Currently we do not offer it consistently. For the right incentive, we will travel. Please contact us at info@lymphlaughlove.com for details.
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Why don't you work with lymphedema clients?While Dani is a certified lymphedema therapist, a lot of the necessary components of treating lymphedema are out of the scope of practice for an LMT. We also do not have an overseeing provider who could guide the treatment. We hope to change this in the future. If you have lymphedema and are currently under care somewhere else, we are open to seeing you for exclusively manual lymphatic drainage. Please contact us before booking, this is a case by case basis.
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What is Manual Lymphatic Drainage?Manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) massage is a gentle, specialized massage technique that encourages the natural drainage of the lymph. We are trained in the Vodder technique.
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What are the benefits of manual lymphatic drainage?Benefits include reduced swelling, detoxification, improved immune function, enhanced relaxation, and support for recovery after surgery.
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How is manual lymphatic drainage different than regular massage?Unlike traditional massage, lymphatic drainage uses light pressure and rhythmic, circular movements to stimulate the flow of lymph fluid. It’s more focused on reducing fluid buildup and promoting detoxification.
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Is manual lymphatic drainage safe for me?While it’s generally safe for most people, there are some contraindications. It's important to consult with your healthcare provider before scheduling if you have certain health conditions, such as active infections, heart issues, or certain cancers.
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Do I need my doctor/surgeons clearance?Manual lymphatic drainage does not need to be cleared by a doctor, but it is always a good idea to ask if you are a suitable candidate. Things that may be dangerous for you to receive it include DVT, history of blood clots, heart failure and kidney failure.
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Do you do shorter sessions so I can test how I will react?We do offer 30 minute sessions if you are worried that manual lymphatic drainage may flare your chronic illness. These cannot be booked online, you must email or text.
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Do you work on pregnant people?Yes! While we do not specialize in pregnancy massage, we do see pregnant folks. We ask that you get your doctors approval to receive MLD prior to the appointment.
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Does MLD hurt?No, it should not hurt. The pressure is very light and gentle, designed to stimulate the lymphatic system without compressing the vessels.
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What areas of the body are treated during MLD?Common areas include the neck, face, arms, abdomen, and legs, depending on your specific needs. Your therapist will tailor the session to your concerns.
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Does MLD have any side effects?Some clients may experience mild side effects, such as increased urination, slight dizziness, or fatigue. These are normal and typically pass within a few hours.
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Why get post surgery manual lymphatic drainage and massage?Massage after surgery, especially plastic surgery, is a common practice that is growing in popularity. It helps reduce swelling, prevent/treat fibrosis and help scar tissue settle. Generally people get better results, less pain and faster healing time. If you are already experiencing fibrosis we can generally work on the area to reduce or eliminate it. Think of us as your post op guide, helping you navigate getting the best results possible. ​ There are many people claiming they do post-op massage or lymphatic drainage. If they are not licensed and certified in lymphatic drainage, they can harm you. No one should be cutting open your incisions or causing you intense pain during your post-op massage.
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What are common surgeries you work with?Liposuction/ Lipo 360 Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty) BBL (Brazilian Butt Lift) Cool Sculpting Breast Implants or Augmentation Fat Transfer Arm Lift (Brachioplasty) Body Lift Face Lift Rhinoplasty Swelling From Injections, Etc. and many more Most of our post op massage is for plastic surgery or gender affirming surgery. We do some orthopedic surgery recovery.
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Do you drain incisions after surgery?We do not. There is so many different versions of post-op massage on the internet, it can make it confusing on what you should be getting. After surgery the only people doing anything to your incisions are licensed medical professionals in wound care, like the surgeons or nurses employed by them. Pushing fluid out of incisions is not the same thing as lymphatic drainage and can lead to many complications including fibrosis and more swelling.
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Should I book my Post-Op Massage prior to my surgery?We recommend booking your massages prior to your surgery, it means you will get the time and amount you desire. Once you know your surgery date please contact us and we can set up a series of appointments.
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How many massages should I get?This depends on what type of surgery you have had and your budget. We start doing light, gentle MLD anywhere from 1 day to 14 days after surgery. Usually, people start with several times a week for the first few weeks, then taper down. Your surgeon may also have specific recommendations or guidelines for post-op massage.​ You should check with your surgeon prior to booking for their guidelines on massage.
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Is post op massage painful?Post-op massage should not be painful. The techniques used are gentle and designed to support healing without causing discomfort. You may feel some tenderness due to swelling, but the massage itself should feel soothing.
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What is your training/licensing for post op massage?All therapist at Lymph Laugh Love are licensed under the Oregon Board of Massage Therapy. As a group we have taken extensive training in all things lymphatic and post op.
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What payment do you take?We take Cash, Venmo and Cards.
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Do I need my doctors/surgeons clearance?For any post-op massage you should be cleared by your surgeon for massage. It is good to ask when you are cleared to start post op massage after surgery, each surgeon has different protocols.
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Can I receive post op massage if I have drains or stitches?Post-op massage can often be performed even if you have drains or stitches in place. However, the therapist will avoid these areas and use gentle techniques to ensure your safety and comfort. Always follow your surgeon's guidelines.
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How is Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage (BLD) different from Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD)?Technique: BLD uses more vigorous and dynamic movements with a focus on body contouring and immediate visual results. MLD, on the other hand, uses very gentle, slow, and rhythmic techniques to promote lymph flow and is often used for medical purposes like managing lymphedema. Pace and Pressure: BLD is performed at a faster pace with moderate pressure to stimulate circulation and lymph flow. MLD is performed slowly with light pressure, suitable for more sensitive conditions. Purpose: BLD is often used for aesthetic benefits such as reducing bloating and enhancing body contours. MLD is primarily used for therapeutic purposes, including reducing swelling, managing lymphedema, and supporting post-operative recovery. Immediate Results: BLD tends to provide immediate visual results, such as reduced swelling and a more toned appearance. MLD’s results may be more gradual and focused on long-term lymphatic health.
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Who can benefit from Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage?BLD is ideal for individuals looking to reduce bloating, enhance body contours, or support detoxification. It’s also popular among those seeking to improve the appearance of cellulite or prepare for special events.
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Is Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage safe for everyone?While BLD is generally safe for most people, it may not be suitable for individuals with certain medical conditions such as heart issues, blood clots, or active infections. It’s important to consult with a healthcare provider before scheduling a session if you have any health concerns. Brazilian lymphatic drainage is not appropriate for pregnant people or anyone who might have issues with direct pressure on their stomach.
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What should I expect during a Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage session?During the session, the therapist will use rhythmic, dynamic strokes with moderate pressure to stimulate lymphatic flow. The technique focuses on enhancing circulation and promoting a more sculpted appearance. You may feel a sense of relaxation and lightness during the session.
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Does Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage hurt?No, BLD should not hurt. The pressure used is moderate and adapted to your comfort level. Some clients may experience mild discomfort in areas with fluid retention, but the technique is generally soothing.
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What is Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage?Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage is a specialized massage technique that focuses on stimulating the lymphatic system to enhance lymph flow, reduce water retention, and promote a more sculpted appearance. It combines rhythmic, dynamic strokes with a slightly faster pace compared to traditional lymphatic drainage.
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What are the benefits of Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage?Benefits include reduced water retention, improved body contour, detoxification, enhanced circulation, and a sense of lightness. It can also help boost the immune system by supporting the lymphatic system.
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How often should I receive Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage?The frequency depends on your goals. For aesthetic benefits like body contouring, clients may opt for weekly sessions. For general wellness, once a month may suffice. Your therapist can recommend a schedule tailored to your needs.
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Is Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage suitable after surgery?No. Vodder style manual lymphatic drainage is the style of lymphatic drainage that is appropriate and safe after surgery. Other techniques might be implemented in as you heal, but Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage is too rough for fresh wounds.
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Are there any side effects of Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage?Side effects are generally mild and may include increased urination, slight dizziness, or a feeling of tiredness as the body detoxifies. These effects typically subside quickly.
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How should I care for my body after a Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage session?After your session, stay hydrated to support the detoxification process. Avoid consuming alcohol or salty foods for a few hours to maintain the benefits of the treatment.
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