Can Lymphatic Drainage Massage Really Reduce Inflammation, Beat Stress, and Improve Skin?

The primary goal of the massage is to move fluid away from areas where the lymphatic system is overwhelmed, says Steven Minson, a licensed massage therapist and certified lymphedema therapist in private practice in McLean, Virginia.
Possible benefits include aiding recovery after cosmetic procedures, promoting relaxation, decreasing stress, and improving the skin.
How Lymphatic Drainage Massage Works
What Are the Potential Benefits of Lymphatic Drainage Massage?
There is limited research on the benefits of lymphatic drainage massage outside of that in people with lymphedema. Here is what the current research suggests as some possible benefits.
Reduction in Inflammation
Among medical experts, this is a known benefit of lymphatic drainage massage for people with lymphedema, says Karen Bock, a certified lymphedema therapist and assistant professor in the doctorate of physical therapy program at Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri.
Relaxation
Bock adds that the gentle touch can be relaxing and make you feel better, though more research needs to be done to further understand the mechanism of action.
Healthier-Looking Skin
Searching for lymphatic drainage massage on social media reveals posts suggesting that the technique can improve the skin by reducing puffiness and conferring antiaging benefits, and there may be some possible truth to this.
“The proposed mechanisms of action are very solid, and the antiaging benefits could very well exist,” Minson says. “But with the current state of research, one could not definitively state that manual lymphatic drainage will delay or prevent aging effects on the skin.”
Improved Cosmetic Surgery Recovery
Potential Risks and Complications
Who Should (and Shouldn’t) Consider Lymphatic Drainage Massage

Jane Yoo, MD, MPP
Medical Reviewer
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