Specialized post-surgical lymphatic drainage massage in Miami to reduce swelling, minimize scarring, and accelerate your recovery after cosmetic procedures. Sessions from $70–$150.
Lymphatic drainage massage is a gentle, therapeutic treatment that stimulates the lymphatic system to remove toxins, excess fluid, and cellular waste from the body. After surgery, particularly liposuction, tummy tucks, BBL, or breast procedures, lymphatic drainage is one of the most effective ways to reduce post-operative swelling, bruising, and the risk of fibrosis.
Each session lasts 30 to 60 minutes and is performed by trained specialists using precise manual techniques. Most surgeons recommend beginning sessions approximately one week after surgery, with patients typically completing up to 10 sessions for optimal results. Staying well hydrated and wearing loose-fitting clothing to appointments helps maximize the benefits of each session.
The cost of lymphatic massage in Florida ranges from $70 to $150 per session. Final pricing depends on session length, the specific procedure(s) being treated, and the clinic you select.

Post-surgical massage is a critical part of a smooth, safe recovery, not an optional add-on.
Stimulates lymph flow to clear excess fluid from surgical sites, significantly reducing post-operative swelling and puffiness in treated areas.
Encourages the body to reabsorb blood pooled beneath the skin, visibly reducing bruising and discoloration more quickly than rest alone.
After liposuction and other body contouring procedures, massage helps prevent the formation of hardened scar tissue (fibrosis) that can cause lumps and uneven contours.
Gentle manual stimulation activates the parasympathetic nervous system, easing post-surgical discomfort and promoting a state of relaxation that aids overall healing.
Massage promotes healthy tissue remodeling, improving skin elasticity and flexibility in areas where tightness or numbness may develop after surgery.
Regular sessions normalize tissue sensitivity and help break down collagen adhesions beneath the skin, resulting in flatter, less visible scars over time.