Monday to Friday : 08:00 - 18:00
Secretariat : 08:00 - 17:00
Address
Centre de Médecine intégrative
Av. Eugène-Pittard 34
1206 Geneva
Lymphatic drainage is a gentle technique that boosts your circulation to reduce swelling, eliminate toxins, and revitalize your body. Perfect for relieving heavy legs and promoting recovery.
Lymphatic drainage is a gentle manual technique that stimulates lymph circulation to eliminate toxins, reduce swelling, strengthen the immune system, and promote tissue regeneration. It is especially beneficial for treating heavy legs, water retention, circulatory disorders, and speeding up post-operative recovery.
This therapy is suitable for anyone experiencing circulation issues, swelling, or seeking to support their immune system. It is particularly recommended for people with heavy legs, fluid retention, or recovering from surgery.
Eliminates toxins and reduces edema
Improves lymphatic and blood circulation
Strengthens the immune system
Supports tissue regeneration
Relieves sensations of heaviness in the legs
Accelerates post-operative recovery
Each session lasts approximately 60 minutes. The therapist applies gentle, rhythmic movements to stimulate lymph flow, adapted to your needs and physical condition.
60 minutes session : 140 to 150 CHF
Monday to Friday : 08:00 - 18:00
Secretariat : 08:00 - 17:00
Centre de Médecine intégrative
Av. Eugène-Pittard 34
1206 Geneva
Some benefits can be noticed after the first session, but regular sessions are recommended for optimal results.
No, it is a gentle and relaxing technique using light, rhythmic movements adapted to your comfort.
The massage helps detoxify the body, strengthen the immune system, improve circulation, tone muscles, relieve tension, and provide a deep sense of relaxation and energy.
Yes, lymphatic drainage is contraindicated in cases of acute infection, deep vein thrombosis, active cancers, severe heart failure, or certain inflammatory diseases. A medical assessment is essential to ensure treatment safety.
Yes, lymphatic drainage is often recommended after surgery to accelerate healing, reduce swelling, and improve local circulation. However, it is important to get medical approval before starting sessions.
A session lasts about 60 minutes and involves gentle, rhythmic manual movements performed by a specialized therapist. These movements encourage lymph circulation, focusing on areas where lymph flow is slowed or stagnant.
The number of sessions depends on individual needs and therapeutic goals. Generally, a regular course of 6 to 10 sessions optimizes results, particularly for chronic swelling or post-operative recovery.