Guide to Postoperative Lymphatic Drainage
What is lymphatic drainage after surgery?
Manual lymphatic drainage is a physical therapy technique that is often used after cosmetic surgery to promote tissue healing.
After surgery, it is normal to experience:
- inflammation
- bruises
- fluid retention
- a feeling of tightness in the area where the surgery was performed
Lymphatic drainage helps move these fluids and improve tissue recovery.
When can lymphatic drainage begin after surgery?
In many cases, lymphatic drainage can begin the day after the procedure.
However, this always depends on the protocol specified by the surgeon who performed the operation.
For this reason, it is important to always follow the specialist's recommendations.
What is the purpose of postoperative lymphatic drainage?
Manual lymphatic drainage is used for:
- reduce inflammation
- promote the reabsorption of bruises
- improve lymphatic circulation
- help the tissue heal better
One of the most important goals is preventing fibrosis, a complication that can occur during the healing process.
Does lymphatic drainage hurt after surgery?
Lymphatic drainage techniques are gentle.
However, during the first few sessions, the treatment may feel somewhat uncomfortable, as the tissue is swollen and sensitive after surgery.
As the days go by and the swelling subsides, the sessions usually become more comfortable.
How many lymphatic drainage sessions are needed?
The number of sessions depends on the type of surgery and each person's progress.
As a general guideline, a a minimum of ten sessions, usually spread out over several days a week during the first few weeks.
Subsequently, the sessions can be spaced out depending on how the tissue heals.
What role do compression garments play?
After many cosmetic surgeries, it is recommended to use girdles or compression garments.
These garments help keep the tissues in place and promote proper healing.
It is important to always follow your surgeon’s instructions regarding when to use them and for how long.
Does lymphatic drainage prevent fibrosis?
Manual lymphatic drainage helps prevent fibrosis because it improves fluid circulation and promotes more even healing.
Fibrosis occurs when tissue heals unevenly, forming areas of scar tissue.
Physical therapy aims to prevent this from happening.
What can the patient do to speed up recovery?
In addition to lymphatic drainage sessions, it is important to:
- follow the surgeon's instructions
- wear compression garments when recommended
- allow for recovery time
- attend the recommended sessions
A full recovery depends on both treatment and follow-up care.
When should you see a physical therapist after cosmetic surgery?
If you've had cosmetic surgery and are experiencing persistent swelling, fluid buildup, or hardened areas, a physical therapy evaluation can help improve your recovery.
Manual lymphatic drainage is a widely used technique to support the recovery process following surgery.

