Lymphatic Drainage Massage Dominican Republic | DR BetterSelf Recovery House Santo Domingo
Certified Post-Op Specialists • Santo Domingo, DR

Lymphatic Drainage
Massage Dominican Republic

The single most impactful post-operative therapy for BBL, tummy tuck, liposuction, and mommy makeover recovery. Performed daily by certified therapists at DR BetterSelf Recovery House in Santo Domingo.

Government Licensed Facility
Certified MLD Therapists
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Service Overview

What Is Lymphatic Drainage Massage
After Surgery?

Lymphatic Drainage Massage - specifically Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) - is a specialized therapeutic technique performed using gentle, rhythmic, skin-level strokes to stimulate the lymphatic system after plastic surgery. It is not a relaxation massage. It is not a deep tissue massage. It is a precisely controlled clinical therapy with a specific anatomical purpose.

Your lymphatic system is a network of vessels, nodes, and organs responsible for removing excess fluid, waste products, and inflammatory byproducts from your body's tissues. Surgery disrupts this system significantly - causing fluid to pool in the tissue around the surgical site, creating the swelling, tightness, and heaviness you feel in the days following your procedure.

When performed correctly by a certified post-surgical therapist, MLD manually activates lymphatic vessel contractions, redirecting accumulated fluid away from the treatment area and toward functioning lymph nodes where it can be properly processed and eliminated. The results - reduced swelling, softer tissue, improved contour, and faster visible healing - are well-documented and consistently reported by both patients and surgeons.

At DR BetterSelf Recovery House in Santo Domingo, our certified lymphatic drainage therapists work exclusively with post-operative patients. Every technique they use is adapted for the specific anatomy of your procedure, your compression garment placement, your drain locations, and your surgeon's post-operative protocol.

Quick Facts

  • Specialized post-surgical technique - not general massage
  • Uses very light, gentle pressure - not deep tissue
  • Works with your body's lymphatic anatomy
  • Each session targets your specific procedure area
  • Results visible within 24-48 hours of first session
  • Performed by certified MLD therapists only
  • Always follows your surgeon's specific protocol
  • Available daily - including your first days post-op

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Clinical Necessity

Why Patients Need Lymphatic Drainage
After Plastic Surgery

Most patients don't realize how dramatically surgery affects the lymphatic system until they experience the consequences. Here is what actually happens inside your body after any cosmetic procedure - and why lymphatic drainage is not optional if you want the best possible results.

Without Lymphatic Drainage
  • Fluid pools in treated tissue indefinitely
  • Swelling remains severe for weeks to months
  • Fibrosis forms as lymph fluid proteins harden
  • Lumps, waves, and uneven texture develop
  • Scar tissue adheres more aggressively
  • Seroma risk significantly elevated
  • Pain and tightness persist much longer
  • Final results take 6-12 months to appear
  • Visible improvement is slow and frustrating
With Regular Lymphatic Drainage
  • Fluid actively redirected and processed
  • Swelling reduces visibly within days
  • Fibrosis prevented through early intervention
  • Smooth, even contour maintained throughout healing
  • Scar tissue remains soft and manageable
  • Seroma risk dramatically reduced
  • Pain and discomfort resolve weeks earlier
  • Final results visible in 6-8 weeks
  • Progress visible day-to-day - motivating and reassuring

The difference between a patient who receives regular lymphatic drainage after surgery and one who doesn't is often visible and permanent. Surgeons can perform flawless procedures and still see poor results if their patients don't receive adequate post-operative lymphatic care. At DR BetterSelf, we make sure that never happens to our patients.

Clinical Benefits

8 Proven Benefits of Post-Surgical
Lymphatic Drainage

Rapid Swelling Reduction

Manually activating lymphatic flow accelerates the removal of interstitial fluid from swollen tissue. Patients typically notice significant swelling reduction within 24 to 48 hours of their first session - progress that otherwise takes weeks without intervention.

Fibrosis Prevention

When lymph fluid sits stagnant in tissue, its protein content causes the tissue to harden permanently - a condition called fibrosis. Regular MLD prevents this by keeping fluid moving before it has time to solidify. Once fibrosis forms, it requires more aggressive intervention. Prevention is always superior.

Seroma Risk Reduction

Seromas - fluid pockets that form under the skin after surgery - are among the most common post-operative complications. MLD reduces seroma incidence by actively clearing fluid before it can accumulate into pockets, especially important after tummy tuck and liposuction procedures.

Smooth, Even Contouring

Lymphatic massage prevents the uneven fluid distribution that causes lumpy, irregular texture in the weeks after surgery. Consistent sessions help your skin reattach smoothly to underlying tissue, supporting the sculpted contour your surgeon created.

Accelerated Healing Timeline

Cells regenerate faster when waste products and inflammatory mediators are efficiently cleared. MLD accelerates this clearance, creating an environment where tissue repair happens more rapidly. Patients consistently report visible improvement week-over-week at a pace that surprises even their surgeons.

Pain and Discomfort Relief

Post-surgical swelling creates pressure on nerves and surrounding tissue, contributing significantly to pain and the tight, heavy feeling common in the first weeks after surgery. As MLD reduces that fluid volume, the pressure releases and patients report measurable reduction in pain and discomfort within sessions.

Immune System Support

The lymphatic system is integral to immune function. Surgery places significant stress on immunity at the exact moment your body needs it most. MLD supports lymphocyte circulation and immune response, reducing the risk of post-surgical infection and supporting your body's natural repair mechanisms.

Scar Quality Improvement

Proper lymphatic flow during the healing period is correlated with softer, flatter, less pigmented scars. By reducing inflammation and keeping the tissue environment optimal, MLD helps scars form less aggressively - a benefit that patients notice and appreciate months after their stay.

Emotional and Psychological Wellbeing

The early days after surgery can be emotionally overwhelming. Seeing your body swollen, bruised, and unfamiliar is genuinely stressful. The measurable day-by-day improvement that lymphatic massage produces provides real, visible evidence that healing is happening - replacing anxiety with reassurance and momentum.

The Treatment Process

How Lymphatic Drainage
Actually Works

Unlike deep tissue massage or Swedish massage, Manual Lymphatic Drainage uses a very specific technique with defined protocols. Understanding the science helps you appreciate why the technique is so precise - and why attempting self-drainage or receiving general massage instead of certified MLD produces dramatically inferior results.

Preparation and Assessment

Your therapist reviews your surgical details, procedure area, surgeon's post-op orders, drain locations, and compression garment type before beginning. This assessment determines the drainage pathway and technique that will be most effective and safe for your specific case.

5 min

Lymph Node Preparation

Before targeting swollen tissue, your therapist stimulates the receiving lymph nodes - usually at the neck, underarms, or groin depending on the procedure - to "open" the pathway and create space for fluid to flow toward. This preparatory step is often skipped by unqualified therapists and is one reason their results are inferior.

8-10 min

Effleurage Strokes Toward Drainage Pathways

Using extremely light, skin-surface pressure, your therapist performs specific directional strokes that stretch the skin in the direction of lymphatic flow. The pressure is deliberately gentle - deep pressure compresses lymphatic vessels, obstructing rather than promoting flow. The strokes follow precise anatomical pathways mapped to your procedure.

25-35 min

Targeted Work on Congested Areas

Your therapist focuses additional attention on areas of visible swelling, hardness, or fluid accumulation - adapting technique to the specific pattern of congestion. For liposuction patients, this includes areas prone to irregular texture. For BBL patients, the lower back and gluteal drainage pathways receive careful attention.

10-15 min

Garment and Positioning Assistance

After the session, your therapist assists with repositioning your compression garment and any foam boards correctly - ensuring the compression supports the fluid redirection initiated during the massage rather than counteracting it. Proper post-session compression is critical to maintaining the session's benefits.

5 min

Session Specifications

  • Duration: 60 minutes per session
  • Start time: Day 2 or 3 post-surgery (surgeon dependent)
  • Frequency: Daily or every other day
  • Pressure: Very gentle - approximately 30-40g of pressure
  • Positioning: Adapted for your specific procedure and comfort
  • Garments: Removed during session, reapplied after
  • Contraindications: Reviewed per patient before each session
  • Protocol: Strictly follows your surgeon's post-op orders

What MLD is NOT

Understanding what separates certified MLD from general massage helps explain why the difference in outcomes is so significant.

  • NOT a deep tissue massage (pressure would damage healing tissue)
  • NOT a Swedish relaxation massage
  • NOT interchangeable with general massage
  • NOT safe to perform without proper MLD certification
  • NOT effective when performed over compression garments
Ideal Candidates

Who Should Receive
Lymphatic Drainage?

Lymphatic drainage massage is strongly recommended for patients recovering from the following procedures. If your surgery is on this list, MLD is not optional - it is one of the most important things you can do for your recovery and your results.

BBL (Brazilian Butt Lift)

BBL patients have the highest need for lymphatic drainage due to the large volume of fat transferred and the extensive liposuction performed in donor areas. MLD is critical for BBL patients both in donor sites and transfer areas. Most surgeons recommend daily sessions for the first 2 weeks.

Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)

Tummy tuck significantly disrupts lymphatic vessels in the abdominal wall. Without drainage, seroma formation is a major complication risk. MLD reduces seroma incidence, softens the tight abdominal skin as healing progresses, and helps the reconstructed area settle smoothly.

Liposuction (All Areas)

Liposuction creates extensive trauma to lymphatic vessels throughout the treated area, making it one of the procedures that benefits most dramatically from MLD. Without drainage, lipo patients are at significant risk of permanent fibrosis, surface irregularities, and prolonged swelling that distorts their results.

Mommy Makeover

Because mommy makeover combines multiple procedures simultaneously, the lymphatic disruption is compounded across several body areas at once. Comprehensive MLD that addresses each procedure site is essential for managing this multi-area swelling effectively and for protecting results across all treated zones.

Breast Surgery

Breast augmentation, reduction, and lift procedures disrupt axillary (underarm) lymph nodes and local drainage pathways. MLD helps reduce chest swelling, softens pectoral tightness, reduces bruising, and supports the natural settling of breast implants into proper position.

Arm Lift and Thigh Lift

Arm lift and thigh lift procedures leave long incision lines with significant adjacent swelling and limited lymphatic collaterals for natural drainage. MLD is highly effective for these procedures and often makes the difference between a smooth, flat result and one with persistent puffiness along the scar lines.

Session Timeline

Your Lymphatic Drainage
Recovery Journey

Here is how your body responds to lymphatic drainage treatment across a typical two-week recovery stay at DR BetterSelf - and what you can expect to see and feel at each stage.

1-2

First 48 Hours

Your therapist performs the first assessment. Initial light drainage begins based on surgeon clearance. Focus is on preparing lymph node pathways and initiating gentle fluid movement. You may feel immediate softening of tightness.

3-5

Early Drainage Phase

Swelling begins visibly reducing. Bruising starts shifting as fluid clears. Your therapist increases the working area as comfort allows. You may urinate more frequently - a sign that fluid is being successfully mobilized and eliminated.

6-10

Active Healing Phase

Significant visible improvement. Swelling has reduced substantially. Surface texture begins to smooth. Tightness and heaviness decrease meaningfully. Your surgeon will likely notice and confirm the progress at follow-up visits during this period.

11-14

Result Consolidation

Contour begins to approximate final results. Skin starts reattaching smoothly. Fibrosis risk substantially reduced with consistent treatment. Patients at this stage report feeling dramatically better and begin feeling confident and excited about their outcome.

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Your Experience

What to Expect During
Your Session

You Stay Comfortable Throughout

Many patients are surprised by how gentle the technique is. MLD uses approximately the weight of a coin in pressure - far less than any conventional massage. Most patients describe sessions as deeply relaxing and report falling asleep during treatment.

Your Therapist Communicates Throughout

Our therapists check in with you constantly - asking about pressure comfort, adjusting position if needed, and explaining what they're doing and why. You are always in control of the session and can ask your therapist to modify anything at any time.

Mild Soreness at Surgical Sites is Normal

Some tenderness directly around incisions or compression garment edges is expected, particularly in the first few sessions. Your therapist works around these areas with extra care and will never apply pressure directly to incision lines or fresh sutures.

You May Feel Immediately Lighter

One of the most common patient experiences is an immediate sensation of lightness and reduced heaviness directly following a session - especially after the first few treatments. This reflects actual fluid movement out of the tissue and is one of the most motivating aspects of consistent lymphatic care.

Increased Urination After Sessions is Expected

As your body processes the redirected lymphatic fluid through the kidneys, increased urination is a normal and positive sign in the hours following each session. It confirms that fluid is being successfully mobilized and eliminated. Stay well hydrated.

Progress is Visible Between Sessions

Unlike treatments where improvement requires weeks before it shows, consistent lymphatic drainage produces visible, day-to-day changes. Patients and nurses at DR BetterSelf track swelling measurements, and the trend is consistently, measurably downward with each passing session.

Before Your Session

  • Stay well hydrated - drink water before your session
  • Wear or bring your compression garment
  • Notify your therapist of any new symptoms
  • Avoid eating a heavy meal immediately before
  • Bring a copy of your surgeon's post-op instructions for your first session

After Your Session

  • Drink extra water to support fluid elimination
  • Put compression garment back on immediately
  • Rest for 30-60 minutes after intense sessions
  • Do not apply ice or heat to treated areas
  • Expect and welcome more frequent urination
  • Note any visible improvements for your recovery journal
Why DR BetterSelf

Why Choose Our Recovery House for
Lymphatic Drainage?

There are many places offering lymphatic massage in Santo Domingo. Very few offer it at the level we do - and none combine it with the clinical recovery environment that makes the therapy truly effective.

Certified MLD Therapists Only

Every therapist at DR BetterSelf is certified in Manual Lymphatic Drainage with specific post-surgical training. They specialize exclusively in post-operative patients - meaning every technique they use is adapted for surgical anatomy, not general wellness massage.

Government Licensed Facility

We hold an official Licencia de Habilitacion from the Dominican Republic's Ministry of Health (Code: 03201A08470, valid through 2030). Lymphatic therapy at DR BetterSelf takes place within a licensed medical care facility - not a spa or unregulated home setting.

Surgeon Protocol Integration

We never perform lymphatic drainage without first reviewing your surgeon's post-operative instructions. Our therapists coordinate directly with your surgical team when needed, ensuring every session is fully aligned with your prescribed recovery protocol.

On-Site at Your Recovery House

You don't travel anywhere. Your sessions happen in our facility, where your nurse, your meals, your bed, and your complete recovery support system are already in place. There is no commute, no negotiating unfamiliar Santo Domingo streets while in compression garments.

Nursing Support Before and After

Unlike a standalone massage clinic, your lymphatic sessions at DR BetterSelf are surrounded by 24/7 nursing care. If you notice anything unusual before or after a session, a licensed nurse is immediately available. The clinical context makes the therapy safer and more effective.

Progress Tracked and Documented

Our nursing team tracks your swelling, comfort levels, and visual progress throughout your stay. This documentation allows your therapists to adapt sessions based on real observed data - not just time elapsed. Your care is dynamic, not formulaic.

Session Packages

Lymphatic Drainage
Package Options

Lymphatic drainage sessions are included in our recovery packages. The number of sessions depends on your chosen package. Additional sessions can always be added at any time during your stay.

Starter Package

3

Lymphatic Sessions Included

  • 7 nights accommodation
  • 3 certified MLD sessions (60 min each)
  • Scheduled by recovery team
  • Compression garment assistance
  • 24/7 nursing supervision
  • Additional sessions purchasable
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VIP Package

Unlimited Daily Sessions

  • 14 nights VIP suite
  • Unlimited daily MLD sessions
  • Dedicated personal nurse
  • Full garment and foam management
  • Chef-prepared custom meals
  • All transportation covered
  • Post-stay virtual follow-up
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Session pricing is included in package pricing. Contact us for current package rates and any additional session pricing.

Patient Reviews

What Patients Say About Our
Lymphatic Drainage

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"My therapist at DR BetterSelf knew exactly where to work - every single session. I could literally feel the fluid moving and by day 5 my swelling had reduced by at least half. My surgeon at my follow-up couldn't believe how well I was healing. She asked specifically who was doing my lymphatic work."
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Destiny K.
Liposuction Recovery - Chicago, IL
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"I had daily lymphatic massage with my VIP package and the difference compared to my friend who didn't get drainage is night and day. She had lumps for months. My results were smooth and visible by week 3. The therapists here are genuinely skilled specialists, not just massage people."
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Tanisha B.
BBL Recovery - Atlanta, GA
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"After my tummy tuck I was terrified of getting a seroma - my sister had one after her surgery at a different place. The nurses and therapists at DR BetterSelf monitored me constantly and my lymphatic sessions were perfectly timed and targeted. No seroma, no complications. I'm convinced the drainage is why."
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Maria G.
Tummy Tuck Recovery - Miami, FL
FAQs

Lymphatic Drainage
Questions Answered

What is lymphatic drainage massage after surgery?
Post-surgical lymphatic drainage massage is a specialized Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) technique that uses light, rhythmic, skin-level strokes to stimulate lymphatic flow, remove excess fluid from swollen tissue, reduce inflammation, and prevent fibrosis after plastic surgery procedures. It is distinct from general massage in both technique, pressure, and intent - requiring specific MLD certification to perform safely and effectively.
When can I start lymphatic drainage after BBL?
Most surgeons clear BBL patients for lymphatic drainage beginning 24 to 48 hours post-surgery - typically day 2 or 3. We always review your surgeon's specific post-operative instructions before scheduling your first session. Never begin lymphatic drainage before receiving clearance from the surgeon who performed your procedure.
How many sessions do I need after plastic surgery?
The clinical standard is daily or every-other-day sessions for the first 14 days after surgery, followed by 2 to 3 sessions per week for an additional 4 to 6 weeks. Within our recovery house packages: Starter includes 3 sessions over 7 nights, Premium includes 7 sessions over 10 nights, and VIP includes unlimited daily sessions over 14 nights. Additional sessions beyond your package can always be purchased.
Does lymphatic drainage massage hurt after surgery?
No - not when performed correctly. Certified MLD uses extremely light pressure, approximately equivalent to the weight of a coin on your skin. Most patients describe it as deeply relaxing and some fall asleep during sessions. Some mild tenderness near incision sites or compression garment edges is normal in early sessions, and our therapists always work within your personal comfort level. If you experience anything more than mild tenderness, your therapist adjusts technique immediately.
Is lymphatic drainage really necessary after BBL?
Yes - strongly. BBL involves both liposuction (to harvest donor fat) and fat grafting (to transfer it). Both procedures significantly disrupt the lymphatic system in multiple areas simultaneously. Without lymphatic drainage, BBL patients face substantially elevated risk of fibrosis in donor sites, irregular texture, prolonged swelling, and results that take 9 to 12 months to become visible rather than 6 to 8 weeks. The majority of plastic surgeons who perform BBL include lymphatic drainage in their post-operative care protocol specifically because the evidence for its benefit is so strong.
Can I do lymphatic drainage on myself?
While there are self-MLD techniques that patients can learn, self-drainage is not a substitute for certified professional MLD - especially in the first weeks after surgery. Self-drainage cannot reach all areas effectively, cannot apply techniques with the precision required, and creates risks of improper pressure application near healing incisions. We encourage patients to learn basic self-drainage techniques for continuation after returning home, but professional sessions during the critical first two weeks are essential.
What is the difference between lymphatic drainage and regular massage?
Regular massage (Swedish, deep tissue, therapeutic) uses moderate to firm pressure applied to muscle tissue for relaxation, pain relief, and circulation. MLD uses feather-light pressure applied to the skin's surface following precise anatomical pathways to stimulate lymphatic vessel contractions and redirect fluid. Deep pressure - even light conventional massage pressure - compresses lymphatic vessels and obstructs flow rather than promoting it. This is why general massage cannot substitute for certified MLD after surgery.
How soon will I see results from lymphatic drainage?
Most patients notice a reduction in heaviness and some visible swelling reduction within 24 hours of their first session. By sessions 3 to 5, visible improvement is typically significant. By the end of two weeks of consistent daily MLD, patients who entered the recovery house with severe swelling typically look - and feel - dramatically better, with their surgeon's follow-up appointments often producing genuinely surprised positive reactions.
Do I need to do anything to prepare for my lymphatic session?
Yes: stay well hydrated by drinking water throughout the day before your session. Wear or bring your compression garment. Notify your therapist of any new symptoms, concerns, or changes since your last session. Avoid heavy meals immediately before. For your first session, bring a copy of your surgeon's post-operative instructions so your therapist can review the specific protocol for your procedure.
Can I get lymphatic drainage at DR BetterSelf without staying at the facility?
Our lymphatic drainage service is designed for patients staying at DR BetterSelf Recovery House. Individual sessions for non-resident patients may be available based on current capacity - please contact us via WhatsApp to inquire. We prioritize our resident patients for all therapy scheduling, and the clinical value of lymphatic drainage is significantly enhanced when it takes place within our supervised recovery environment rather than in isolation.

Protect Your Results with Expert Lymphatic Care

Your surgeon created something extraordinary inside the operating room. Certified lymphatic drainage at DR BetterSelf protects and reveals those results in the weeks that follow. Book your recovery stay today - your best outcome depends on what happens after surgery, not just during it.