What Is Lymphatic Drainage Therapy?
For a long time, the lymphatic circulatory system has played the most mysterious field in human tissues. Emile Vodder, MD, has been researching the lymphatic circulatory system for many years, and realized the importance of its function to the body, and finally created the lymphatic drainage technology. Since the birth of this method, after more than 60 years, it has been further studied by many beauty experts, and it has been widely used in medical exercise therapy and beauty care. Today, among various beauty techniques, lymphatic drainage can be said to be one of the most basic techniques in salons. In fact, it has been used for many years in European countries.
Lymphatic drainage
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- For a long time, the lymphatic circulatory system has played the most mysterious field in human tissues. Discovered by Emile Vodder, MD
- Generally, lymph
- The lymphatic circulatory system is the least known part of human tissue for centuries. But back in ancient times
- Creating a salon environment
- Create the atmosphere and mood in the salon, and take care of it to make customers feel refreshed. The beauty room must have bright and moderate lighting (indirect lighting is more suitable) and play casual light music, so that customers can feel comfortable in the quiet. Pay attention to keep the room temperature cold and warm to get a deep and relaxed effect.
- The mental preparation of a beautician
- The purpose of beauty is, of course, to make customers feel satisfied after the operation, so this feeling is listed as an important factor in the operation. The beautician must not only have a truly skilled technical literacy, but also have the knowledge to cooperate with the skilled technology, entertain with a gentle and kind attitude, and gain the trust of customers.
- In addition, cosmetologists should not only pay attention to etiquette, dress and dress at all times, but also pay attention to hygiene issues. In particular, since it is necessary to directly contact the customer's skin, you must pay careful attention to your [hand] at all times. The nails should be cut short and then smoothed with a small knife. The keratin of the fingers and palms must be kept soft, and the hands must be kept warm to a certain degree during operation.
- During the operation, the mood should be kept calm, and the customer's skin should be touched with the most delicate sensibility, so that the customer can get a comfortable touch. During the operation, it is very important for the beautician to listen to the customer's requirements and understand the customer's wishes. Then, according to the content suitable for the customer's purpose, the actual operation is started after communication and explanation. The above preparations are the best way to achieve customer trust and peace of mind, to create a highly relaxing effect, and to achieve satisfactory results for customers.
- For systemic lymphatic drainage, customers should first shower or bath to clean their body and warm their body. When performing facial lymphatic drainage, wash your face and clean your skin before proceeding.
- There are several basic skills in lymphatic drainage, which must be performed in sequence.
- 1. The lymph node pumping and drainage method starts with unblocking lymph node lymph fluid. According to the operation site, different hand techniques are used, which is to make the lymph nodes unblock by pumping (such as pressing and sucking) the lymph nodes. The principle is the same as pumping well water. Finally, from the nearest excretory tract (left and right
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- 2. Don't do when you have a high fever and dry mouth
- 3. Don't make new wounds and scars
- 4. Phlebitis, eczema, and inflammation
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- The eight major lymph nodes of the human body:
- Lymph node
- 2. Inguinal lymph nodes
- 3. Clavicle lymph nodes-just below the clavicle
- 4. Upper slide with lymph nodes
- 5. Axillary lymph nodes
- 6. Deep and shallow neck lymph nodes-neck
- 7. Submandibular lymph nodes-the lower extension of the mandible
- 8. Lymph nodes before and after the ear