Thank you for making this ! I searched for soooo long on proper home massages . I’ve had my mom around to help but no videos to reference too. FINALLY!!!🎉
I have electric cupping machine that I use on clients, I had lipo and have some fibrosis and would like to use m medicupping machine. How long would you use the machine in each area and how many times per week? I been massaging by hand but it's not really changing much.
If I remember correctly, I think she was 2/3 weeks postop. She's sitting up because she's had an abdominoplasty and couldn't lie on her front. I had already done a session of MLD on her front with her lying down before doing this treatment.
I don't know a US distributor I'm afraid. But I'm sure if you do a Google search, or contact their HQ (www.lymphatouch.com) you'll find a supplier near you.
Yes, you can use cupping but you need to be VERY cognizant of the patients healing process, so you aren't lifting the tissues too much. The benefit of the LymphaTouch is that you can reduce (or increase) the pressure to suit the patient and their procedure and stage of wound healing.
@Petra Erving thanks so much. I would always start with the minimum negative pressure but just wasn't sure! Would love a lymphatouch but so expensive! Thank you ❤️
Thank you for making this ! I searched for soooo long on proper home massages . I’ve had my mom around to help but no videos to reference too. FINALLY!!!🎉
This isn't a home massage. This is correct postop treatment
I have electric cupping machine that I use on clients, I had lipo and have some fibrosis and would like to use m medicupping machine. How long would you use the machine in each area and how many times per week? I been massaging by hand but it's not really changing much.
Hi, how many days/weeks was she post-op? Do you recommend they sit up like this or lying down?
If I remember correctly, I think she was 2/3 weeks postop. She's sitting up because she's had an abdominoplasty and couldn't lie on her front. I had already done a session of MLD on her front with her lying down before doing this treatment.
Could you send a link or recommendation for a lymphatouch in the US?
I don't know a US distributor I'm afraid. But I'm sure if you do a Google search, or contact their HQ (www.lymphatouch.com) you'll find a supplier near you.
Is that a massager or laser?
Do you work with Chin liposuction fiborsis?
Would cupping work in a similar manner if you don't have a lymphatouch?
Yes, you can use cupping but you need to be VERY cognizant of the patients healing process, so you aren't lifting the tissues too much. The benefit of the LymphaTouch is that you can reduce (or increase) the pressure to suit the patient and their procedure and stage of wound healing.
@Petra Erving thanks so much. I would always start with the minimum negative pressure but just wasn't sure! Would love a lymphatouch but so expensive! Thank you ❤️
@@joprice4193 yes, they are VERY expensive in UK
What’s the name of the machine?
Hi Jessie, it's called LymphaTouch. Fabulous little device 😀
How many sessions will she need for it to go away ?
Off the top of my head, she had 4 sessions - it was a few years ago and I'm afraid I don't remember.