Under eye rejuvenation is one of the most requested aesthetic treatments in international beauty salons and spas. The delicate eye area is prone to showing signs of fatigue, ageing, or dehydration. lymphatic drainage massage It has become an essential treatment in beauty salons and aesthetic centres. Sought after for its effectiveness on heavy legs, water retention and swelling, it stimulates the lymphatic system naturally through gentle and precise movements.
Manual drainage acts directly on the lymphatic vessels to promote the elimination of toxins and accumulated fluids. Unlike deep muscle massages, lymphatic drainage massage is performed with light, slow, and rhythmic pressures.
What is lymphatic drainage massage?
Le drainage lymphatique est une technique de gentle manual drainage, combining:
- Light pressures
- Smoothings on the vessels
- Swollen lymph nodes
- Progressive circulatory stimulation
Its objective is to restart lymphatic circulation and improve the body's natural functioning.
We are also talking about:
- Draining massage
- Lymphatic drainage body
- Circulatory massage
- Detox massage
These expressions are often used by customers looking for a treatment for heavy legs or water retention.
The benefits of lymphatic drainage massage
Drainage offers many benefits:
Relief from heavy legs
✔ Reduction of oedema
✔ Improved blood and lymphatic circulation
✔ Immediate feeling of lightness
✔ Immune system support
✔ Natural detox effect
✔ Improved skin appearance
It is particularly recommended:
- In the event of water retention
- After a period of tiredness
- As an addition to a slimming programme
- After a journey or prolonged standing
Our Draining Massage (heavy legs) training
Nous proposons une formation complète en Full body lymphatic drainage massage, based on gentle manual lymphatic drainage.
The technique taught includes:
- Controlled pressure
- Precise smoothing on lymphatic pathways
- Ganglion stimulation
- Respect for the physiological meaning of drainage
This training allows you to acquire an effective and safe professional protocol for lymphatic drainage massage.
💻 Distance learning (unlimited access) – €199
📍 In-person – 2 days – €599
The 2-day in-person training allows for deeper practice, posture correction, and refinement of movements.
Lymphatic Drainage Face Massage Training
Under eye rejuvenation is one of the most requested aesthetic treatments in international beauty salons and spas. The delicate eye area is prone to showing signs of fatigue, ageing, or dehydration. Lymphatic facial drainage is a version adapted for fine and delicate facial fabrics.
It allows:
- Under-eye bag reduction
- Dark circle reduction
- Radiant complexion
- Face decongestion
- Redefining the oval
These lymphatic drainage facial massages are in high demand as a complement to anti-ageing treatments.
💻 Distance learning (unlimited access) – €199
📍 In-person – 1 day – €399
The one-day in-person training (399€) allows you to learn precise techniques adapted to facial anatomy.
Cupping massage and lymphatic drainage
Massage with suction cups is often used in conjunction with lymphatic drainage techniques.
Thanks to the controlled suction effect, it allows:
- Stimulation of microcirculation
- Drainage activation
- Tissue decongestion
- Toning improvement
💻 Distance learning (unlimited access) – €199
📍 In-person – 2 days – €599
This technique can be integrated into a complete draining massage protocol.
Wood therapy and lymphatic stimulation
Maderotherapy is a method that uses wooden tools to work on circulation.
It promotes:
- Lymphatic drainage
- Drainage improvement
- Work in congested areas
- Circulatory activation
It can be combined with lymphatic drainage massage to enhance the results.
💻 Distance learning (unlimited access) – €199
📍 In-person – 1 day – €399
Le massage de drainage lymphatique est recommandé pour les personnes souffrant de : * **Lymphœdème :** Gonflement causé par une accumulation de liquide lymphatique, souvent après une chirurgie (notamment des traitements contre le cancer comme une mastectomie) ou une radiothérapie. * **Insuffisance veineuse :** Problèmes de circulation sanguine dans les jambes entraînant une sensation de lourdeur, de gonflement et de douleurs. * **Rétention d'eau :** Accumulation anormale de liquide dans les tissus du corps. * **Varices :** Veines dilatées et tortueuses. * **Sinusites chroniques :** Pour aider à décongestionner les sinus. * **Problèmes digestifs :** Il peut aider à soulager la constipation et d'autres troubles. * **Fatigue et stress :** Par ses effets relaxants et détoxifiants. * **Périodes post-opératoires :** Pour réduire l'œdème et favoriser la guérison. * **Cernes et poches sous les yeux :** Pour réduire le gonflement et améliorer l'aspect du visage. * **Femmes enceintes :** Pour soulager les jambes lourdes et les chevilles gonflées (avec l'accord du médecin). Il est cependant important de consulter un professionnel de santé ou un kinésithérapeute spécialisé avant de commencer un traitement, surtout en cas de conditions médicales préexistantes comme une insuffisance cardiaque, une infection active ou des troubles de la thyroïde.
Body drainage is recommended:
- To people suffering from heavy legs
- In the event of water retention
- For a detox treatment
- As a complement to a weight loss programme
- After a period of stress
It is important to respect contraindications (infection, fever, thrombosis, etc.).
Why train in massage Lymphatic drainage ?
Gentle manual drainage is one of the most sought-after treatments currently. It allows for:
- To broaden its range of care
- To offer loyalty-building treatments
- To offer gentle and accessible care
- To support slimming protocols
Demand for manual lymphatic drainage is growing significantly, particularly for heavy legs and detox treatments.
FAQ – Lymphatic Drainage Massage and Professional Training
1️⃣ What is lymphatic drainage massage?
Lymphatic drainage massage is a gentle technique aimed at stimulating lymphatic circulation and promoting the elimination of toxins and retained fluids.
- Gestures: light pressures, effleurage along lymphatic pathways, lymph node pumping
- Objective: to decongest, reduce swelling and heavy legs, improve circulation and skin tone
💡 Synonyms sought by customers: draining massage, detox massage, circulatory massage, full body lymphatic drainage.
2️⃣ What are the benefits of lymphatic drainage?
Lymphatic drainage offers many benefits:
- Reduction of heavy legs and swelling
- Reduction of oedema and water retention
- Stimulation of the immune system
- Natural detox effect
- Improvement of skin elasticity and appearance
- Immediate feeling of lightness and comfort
Pro tip: It can be combined with a slimming protocol or an anti-stress programme to maximise results.
What is the difference between lymphatic drainage for the body and face?
- Drainage corps Gentle technique for legs, arms, abdomen and back, aimed at reducing oedema, heavy legs and water retention.
- Facial drainage suitable for fine fabrics, for:
- Reduce puffiness and dark circles
- Decongest the face
- Reshape the oval and enhance radiance
- The two techniques respect the physiological sense of lymphatic circulation and use pressures adapted to each area.
4️⃣ What types of lymphatic massages can complement the practice?
- Cupping massage Stimulates microcirculation and drainage by suction effect, improves tissue tone and promotes detoxification.
- Maderotherapy A technique using wooden tools to stimulate circulation and drainage, ideal for congested areas.
- These techniques can be integrated into a comprehensive lymphatic drainage protocol, increasing effectiveness and client satisfaction.
5️⃣ Who can benefit from a lymphatic drainage massage?
Manual lymphatic drainage is recommended for:
- People suffering from heavy or swollen legs
- Those with water retention
- Clients following a slimming or detox protocol
- Stressed or tired people
- Customers after a period of travelling or prolonged standing
⚠️ Contraindications: infections, fever, venous thrombosis, severe cardiovascular diseases, untreated cancer, acute inflammations.
6️⃣ Why train in lymphatic drainage?
Training allows you to :
- Propose a highly sought-after and differentiating treatment
- To expand its range of wellness services
- Client retention with regular treatments
- Mastering safe and professional techniques
- Combine drainage with other slimming or relaxing treatments
💡 SEO Tip: Recommended keywords for Google visibility: Lymphatic drainage training, Heavy leg massage, lymphatic drainage facial training.
7️⃣ How long does professional training take and what does it cost?
- Lymphatic drainage body :
- Facial lymphatic drainage :
- Cupping massage :
- Maderotherapy :
💡 Tip: Remote learning allows you to review modules as many times as you like and progress at your own pace, ideal for those retraining or who are working.
8️⃣ What movements are taught in lymphatic drainage training?
- Gentle pressure suitable for lymphatic vessels
- Precise smoothing along lymphatic pathways
- Lymph node stimulation to boost the immune system
- Respect of the physiological meaning and adapted rhythm
- Complementary techniques: cupping and wood therapy to enhance the draining effect
How many sessions should you offer a client to achieve visible results?
- Typical cure: 6 to 10 sessions, depending on the objective and the state of lymphatic circulation
- Recommended frequency:
- 2 to 3 times a week to start
- Then, 1 session per week or per month for maintenance
- Visible results: lighter legs, reduced swelling and improved skin tone
Tip: Tracking with photos and measurements can enhance your service and build customer loyalty.
Can lymphatic drainage be combined with other treatments?
✅ Yes, the techniques can be combined with:
- Slimming or remodelling massages
- Anti-ageing facial treatments
- Relaxation and energy massages
- Detox or full body and face drainage protocols
This allows for the provision of Complete and personalised cures meeting customer needs.
1️⃣1️⃣ What are the business benefits of training?
- Increased customer base thanks to a highly sought-after treatment
- Possibility of creating loyalty packages
- Market differentiation through a specialised technique
- Developing a profitable side hustle
- Professional profile and certified skills development
1️⃣2️⃣ Is the training suitable for beginners?
✅ Yes, distance learning and in-person training are designed to:
- Novices wishing to learn a gentle yet effective technique
- Well-being professionals or beauticians who want to enhance their range of treatments
- People switching careers looking for a skill that's quick to acquire
1️⃣3️⃣ What is the difference between distance learning and in-person learning?
- Distance learning Unlimited access to videos, explanatory modules, and demonstrations, progress at your own pace
- In-person Supervised practice, posture and gesture correction, direct interaction with the trainer.
- Choice based on your schedule and need for supervised practice
How to promote lymphatic drainage in a salon?
- Highlight the benefits: light legs, detox, circulation
- Propose rooms or packages 6 to 10 sessions
- Offer a bespoke diagnostics for each client
- Post Before and after photos and testimonials on social media
- Integrate into a Slimming or anti-stress programme to increase perceived value
Conclusion
Under eye rejuvenation is one of the most requested aesthetic treatments in international beauty salons and spas. The delicate eye area is prone to showing signs of fatigue, ageing, or dehydration. lymphatic drainage massage is an essential technique for stimulating circulation, reducing water retention and providing a lasting feeling of lightness.
Whether it be through the Manual lymphatic drainage full body, the Lymphatic facial drainage, the cupping massage Or Madero Therapy, These techniques allow us to offer a complete and effective treatment.
Our courses are available in distance learning (199€) with unlimited access or in In-person (€399 or €599 depending on the training) for a complete and professional master's degree.
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