Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage | BLD

Sculpt + Detoxify

Brazilian lymphatic drainage is different. While it focuses on the lymph system, the goal is more visual and aesthetic.

This method was developed in Brazil. It’s popular among models, beauty influencers, and athletes. It combines stronger pressure with quicker hand movements. The therapist works fast, using rhythmic strokes and light pressure with flow.

It’s designed to sculpt the body. The technique highlights muscle tone and reduces bloating. Some people say they feel and look leaner right away.

The most treated areas are the stomach, waist, arms, and thighs. Results can be visible after one session, although repeat treatments offer longer-lasting effects.

Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage | 75 min | $150. BOOK ONLINE

bLD + Cryo-Contouring | 2 hours | $300 ($50 savings). BOOK ONLINE


Why Choose Brazilian Lymphatic Drainage?

  • Experiencing bloating or puffiness | Your body holds extra fluid due to diet, hormones, or lack of movement. Brazilian lymphatic drainage helps push that fluid out. It works well for people who feel swollen or bloated.

  • Want to feel lighter and look more sculpted | This isn’t for weight loss. But it can give the appearance of a slimmer shape. The therapist’s hands follow the natural lines of your muscles. This defines your natural curves. 

  •  Looking for a non-invasive, natural aesthetic treatment | Better circulation means better skin. By bringing more blood to the surface, this can improve skin tone, reduce the look of cellulite, and make the skin appear tighter.

  • Better Digestion | Many clients feel relief from bloating. Some notice improved digestion. That’s because BLD stimulates the abdomen and surrounding organs.

  • Preparing for a special event | You walk out feeling lighter, tighter, and refreshed. The visible changes, even if temporary, boost self-esteem. It’s a great option before weddings, photos, or vacations.


The Experience:

  • You’ll lie comfortably on a massage table, typically unclothed (with appropriate draping) or in loose-fitting underwear.

  • The therapist will use precise, rhythmic strokes—gentle yet intentional—to manually stimulate lymphatic flow.

  • Areas commonly treated include the abdomen, legs, arms, and back.

  • Treatment is non-invasive, pain-free, and deeply calming, but it may feel more vigorous and sculpting than a traditional lymphatic massage.


How Many Sessions Will I Need?

  • 3–5 sessions: Great for detox, bloating, or a quick reset

  • 8–10 sessions: Ideal for deeper lymphatic health goals

  • Ongoing maintenance: As needed for continued sculpting and wellness


Aftercare:

  • It’s common to feel an increase in urination after your session as your body eliminates excess fluids and toxins.

  • You’ll leave feeling lighter, more energized, and visibly de-puffed.


How to Prepare for Your BLD Session

  • Stay well-hydrated in the 24 hours before your session (aim for 8+ glasses of water).

  • Eat a light meal or snack beforehand—avoid heavy or salty foods.

  • Avoid alcohol or caffeine before your session, as they can dehydrate the body.

  • Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing to your appointment.


⛔ Please Reschedule If You Have:

  • A fever, infection, or flu-like symptoms

  • Recent surgery without medical clearance

  • Open wounds or skin infections in the treatment area

  • Pregnant or Breastfeeding

  • Not Recommended For Individuals With:

    • Major cardiac or circulatory conditions

    • Hemorrhaging or active bleeding disorders

    • Acute urinary retention (enuresis)

    • Active cancer

    • Uncontrolled diabetes

    • Severe acne (Grade 4)


Want Enhanced Results?

For deeper, longer-lasting results, consider combining your BLD session with:

  • Fascia Blasting (releasing fascial tension for better flow and skin tone) | Great for home-care too

  • Cryo-Sculpting (fat freezing for sculpting stubborn areas) | recommend 5-6 weeks of rotating between BLD (weeks 1 -3 -5) with BLD + Cryo (weeks 2-4-6)


When to Choose Traditional Lymphatic Massage Instead

Opt for traditional lymphatic drainage if you:

  • Are recovering from surgery or dealing with chronic inflammation

  • Prefer slow, ultra-gentle pressure

  • Have been referred by a medical provider for post-operative care

  • Need ongoing support for lymphedema or immune issues

Note: Always consult your doctor before massage after surgery or if you have complex health conditions.