Manual lymphatic drainage (also known as DLM or manual lymphatic drainage) is a massage technique that stimulates the reabsorption of subcutaneous fluids, making the skin healthier, more elastic, more toned and thus also more beautiful. In fact, manual lymphatic drainage speeds up the immune response, promotes the formation and spread of antibodies in the body, and acts on stress through the release of endorphins following treatment.
Through slow, repeated, and superficial maneuvers, it facilitates the disposal of toxins and oxygenation of the skin, making it healthier, more elastic, more toned, and thus also more beautiful.
This type of manual lymph drainage is particularly recommended for pregnant women, in whom increased estrogen causes lymph accumulation in the tissues: this can lead to post-pregnancy edema, feeling of heavy legs, excessive weight gain due to fluid accumulation, cellulite, stretch marks, and increased stress on the mother and therefore the baby