Key Principles for Facial MLD
Facial lymphatic massage works at the skin’s surface, targeting lymphatic structures. Facial MLD is a gentle, rhythmic technique designed to stimulate the flow of lymphatic fluid in the face and neck. It supports detoxification, reduces puffiness, and promotes healthy skin function. The face has a rich network of superficial lymph vessels and delicate structures, requiring specialized approaches that emphasize precision and softness.
Key principles include:
- Gentle Pressure: Always light, typically the weight of your hand to target lymph capillaries just under the skin.
- Rhythmic Movement: Slow, steady rhythm encourages lymph vessel contraction and movement of fluid.
- Directional Flow: Strokes follow the natural lymphatic pathways, draining toward the pre Auricular, submandibular, and supraclavicular nodes.
It’s performed with precise pressure and rhythm to:
- Encourage natural lymph flow for improved detoxification.
- Reduce puffiness and fluid retention for a sculpted, defined jawline.
- Clear congestion and sinus blockages, relieving facial tension.
- Boost your immune system, helping you stay healthier.—
-Promote hydrated, firm, and radiant skin, giving you a youthful glow.