Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about SEROMA DRAINAGE with Lymphatic Massage - 1 Session.

This targeted session uses manual lymphatic techniques to promote fluid reabsorption, reduce swelling, and support natural drainage. Therapists assess the surgical area, apply gentle stroke patterns, and monitor response to safely manage seroma without invasive procedures.

Yes, when performed by certified post-op lymphatic therapists following your surgeon's clearance. We follow strict protocols, adjust pressure for healing tissues, and avoid aggressive maneuvers. Always inform us about drains, medications, or complications before treatment.

Timing depends on your surgeon's approval and wound stability. Many clients begin lymphatic care within days to weeks post-op once cleared. We coordinate with medical guidance to start as early as safe to optimize fluid reduction.

No, the technique is gentle and typically painless. Therapists use light, rhythmic pressure focused on lymph flow rather than deep tissue manipulation. You may feel soft movement or decreased tightness; communicate any discomfort for immediate adjustment.

Some seromas respond in one session, but persistent fluid may require multiple visits. Frequency depends on severity, surgical timing, and individual lymphatic response; your therapist will create a personalized plan and reassess after each visit.

Yes, obtain clearance if you have recent surgery, drains, active infection, or clotting concerns. We require written or verbal approval when indicated to ensure treatment timing is safe and coordinated with your surgical team.