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What is lymph drainage?
Ensuring liquid transportation just like cardiovascular system, lymphatic system is a drainage system rather than having a central pump as cardiovascular system does. Due to that drainage system, the plasmas that cannot penetrate into blood capillaries from intercellular liquid are transported to the laver. Lymphatic system is made up of lymph veins and tissues. There are no lymphatic capillaries in eyeballs, inner ear, epidermis, cartilages, and bones. Nodus Lymphaticus reaches. In principle, functional lymph nodes hold lymphatic bacteria and extraneous substances that reach it. The lymph which is cleaned by the lymph nodes flows into large lymphatic drainage veins (Truncus Lymphaticus) after breaking with the nodes through efferent lymph veins (vaslymphaticu effenen).
What is lymphatic drainage massage?
Manual lymphatic drainage massage is based on ensuring the flow of blocked lymph liquid through manual manipulation. It reduces pain and ensures deep relief by affecting the nervous system. The most important quality of lymphatic drainage massage is that it helps to dispose oedema and toxins which cause local fattening and cellulite and regulates the circulatory system. The most important factor distinguishing it from other massages is that it can be applied either solely without using any auxiliary product or with anti-cellulite oils according to the desire of the client. That method consists of lighter, more monotonous and repetitive movements when compared to other massages. Lymphatic drainage is important in that it makes fatty acid in blood easier to burn.
It is the most important application especially in relation to the treatment of lymphatic oedema. Lymphatic drainage massage, which is extremely light, is based on ensuring the free flow of blocked lymph liquid through manual manipulation. It reduces pain and ensures deep relief by affecting the nervous system. The most important quality of lymphatic drainage massage is that it helps to dispose oedema and toxins which cause local fattening and cellulite and regulates the circulatory system. The most important factor distinguishing it from other massages is that it can be applied either solely without using any auxiliary product or with anti-cellulite oils according to the desire of the client. That method consists of lighter, more monotonous and repetitive movements when compared to other massages. That massage is applied from the end points of the body to the heart by taking heed of lymph flow. In addition, it does not cause reddening in the skin unlike other massage types. Nearly perfect results are ensured in cellulite, local slimming, and body firming programmes.
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