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Lymphatic Drainage Massage

I just had my first appointment post procedure with the Lymphatic Massage Therapist. For anyone in the Melbourne, Florida area, I go see Beth Petters.
She couldn't get over how much better my stomach looked this time compared to the first time. I still have a lot of swelling but that's to be expected! She said that the second time around, some people heal much faster, while others will heal much slower.

I told her about the maternity pants :) she thought it was a fantastic idea as well and is going to start recommending them to her clients! Ladies they're really comfortable and no one can tell! I told my boyfriend I may wear them for a while I like them so much! haha

The massage only lasts 30 minutes and it's recommended to go for 4 weeks. It helps to keep the fluid moving and draining. She does "cupping." which is essentially where she uses a cup like device to suction a piece of your skin, and then pulls it across your body to pull the fluid to the surface and move it around. It helps to heal evenly.

The massage therapist has been doing this for many years. She is very knowledgable and it helps to talk to someone who will give you another perspective. She works with so many people who have had this procedure done and it's nice to know that my fears and concerns aren't "crazy."

I'll let you know what she has to say about my progress next week!

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  1. How to reach Beth Peters for Lymphatic drainage massage after smart lipo?

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  2. You can reach Beth by calling her at 321-427-8115.

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