Lymphatic Drainage Massage

Lymphatic Drainage Massage treatment at Therapeutic Thai Massage in Norwich

Gentle Therapy to Support Your Body's Natural Balance

What is Lymphatic Drainage Massage?

Lymphatic Drainage Massage is a gentle, rhythmic treatment that uses light, flowing strokes to encourage the natural movement of lymph fluid through the body. Unlike deeper massage techniques, the pressure is intentionally light — working with the lymphatic system rather than the muscles to promote circulation and support the body's own processes.

The lymphatic system plays a key role in managing fluid balance, filtering waste and supporting immune function. When lymph flow becomes sluggish — through inactivity, surgery, illness or fluid retention — the body can feel heavy, swollen or fatigued. Lymphatic Drainage Massage helps to gently stimulate this flow and encourage the body to rebalance.

Bee holds a VTCT Level 3 qualification in lymphatic drainage, meaning this treatment is carried out with proper training and a sound understanding of the body's lymphatic pathways. Each session is approached with care and adapted to the client's individual circumstances.

Lymphatic Drainage Massage is available from 60 minutes, though longer sessions are recommended to allow the treatment to work through the body thoroughly. This is a treatment that benefits from regularity — a course of sessions often yields better results than a single appointment.

What Lymphatic Drainage Massage Can Help With

  1. Reduction of swelling and fluid retention
  2. Support for post-surgical recovery and cancer recovery
  3. Improved circulation and a reduction in feelings of heaviness or fatigue

What to Expect During Your Session

  • Wear loose, comfortable clothing — the treatment uses light pressure and does not require oil
  • 60 minutes or longer is recommended — this is a gentle treatment that works best when given sufficient time
  • Please inform Bee of any recent surgery, medical treatment or health conditions before booking so the session can be planned appropriately