Self-Care Face & Body Lessons

The Lymphatic Brush face and body self-care lessons unlock the mysteries of manually manipulating the lymphatic system with easy-to-follow, step-by-step stress-free routines.

Cecily refers to it as the “lazy” way to healthy skin. The more you relax into each routine and allow the stress to drain from you, the better it works.

When you relax and calm your mind, it has a trickle down effect that slows your breathing and balances your nervous system. In turn, this will cause your vessel systems to expand, improving the flow of blood and fluids.

Forget complicated routines and start simply by clearing the clutter and obstacles that interfere with the systems of the skin and their ability to protect, heal, hydrate, nourish and cleanse.

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Professional Face & Body Courses

The Lymphatic Brush can be incorporated into any facial, massage or body treatment as a stand-alone service or enhancement.

Our professional online courses focus on easy-to-follow protocols that can be performed by a professional in a treatment room.

Lymphatic drainage is a restorative therapy that quiets the sympathetic nervous system, allowing the mind and body to rest and repair. Its analgesic, anti-inflammatory and de-congestive benefits make it relevant for medical, spa and home-care practices.

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Dr. Vodder MLD Intensive CE Training

For Licensed Spa & Wellness Professionals who want to increase their knowledge of the lymphatic system and Manual Lymphatic Drainage. Learn the Dr. Vodder MLD technique along with a full comprehension of the lymphatic system.

A 4-day intensive program that guides you through the lymphatic system, providing the theory, techniques and hands-on experience to incorporate manual lymphatic drainage into your facial treatments with focus on the natural filtration system of the skin. NCBTMB Approved.

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Contraindications

When in doubt, leave it out!

Before you begin, please review our list of contraindications.

There are four absolute, and a few relative contraindications that may require you to cease, or alter your treatment.

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Step-By-Step Guide