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Manual Lymphatic Drainage

(MLD)

Gentle, Restorative Care for Healing & Detox

Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) is a light, rhythmic technique designed to support your body’s natural lymphatic system. Unlike traditional massage, MLD uses slow, precise movements that encourage lymph flow, reduce swelling, and promote detoxification. It’s a calming, restorative treatment that leaves you feeling lighter and more at ease.

Who Benefits from MLD?

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Post -op Care

Cosmetic and Medical Procedures

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Swelling

Fluid Retention

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Detoxification

Immune System Support

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Chronic Conditions

That Affect Circulation

MLD can be especially helpful for anyone looking for gentle, non-invasive relaxation with health benefits

What to Expect

During your session,you’ll experience soothing, repetitive strokes that target lymph pathways. The technique is calming, never painful, and may be focused on the face, body, or full system depending on your needs. Many clients notice immediate reduction in puffiness, a feeling of release, and improved overall comfort.

Availible Options

Supports skin health, reduces puffiness, and enhances natural glow.

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Facial

Helps reduce swelling, discomfort, and tension throughout the body

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Body

Full-system support designed to encourage balance and circulation.

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Full Body

Why Choose TravSpa for MLD?

At TravSpa, your MLD treatment is provided by a Certified Medical Massage Therapist trained in lymphatic care. Whether you’re recovering from surgery, addressing long-term swelling, or simply want to feel lighter and more refreshed, your session is tailored to your body and goals.

Experience the restorative benefits of MLD and let your body reset, recover, and recharge.

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