Lymphatic Drainage Massage at Home
Gentle, rhythmic massage to stimulate lymph flow and reduce swelling — delivered by certified mobile RMTs across Canada.
✓ Certified RMTs ✓ Post-surgical expertise ✓ Insurance receipts
What is lymphatic drainage massage?
Manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) is a specialized, extremely gentle
massage technique that uses light, rhythmic strokes to stimulate the lymphatic system — the body's fluid waste clearance network. Therapists use precise pressure (typically 30–40 mmHg) and specific directional strokes to redirect lymph fluid from congested areas toward functioning lymph nodes.
In Canada, MLD is used clinically for lymphedema management, post-surgical swelling reduction, immune support, and general detoxification. It is one of the four pillars of complete decongestive therapy for lymphedema — a condition affecting hundreds of thousands of Canadians after cancer surgery, injury, or chronic illness.
- Extremely gentle — lighter than Swedish massage throughout
- Reduces swelling, fluid retention, and tissue congestion
- Supports immune function and post-surgical recovery
- Effective for primary and secondary lymphedema management
- RMT brings all professional equipment to your home or care facility

Who benefits most from lymphatic drainage?
Lymphatic drainage is for those with swelling, post-surgical recovery needs, immune challenges, or chronic fluid retention.
Post-Surgical Patients
MLD is clinically recommended after mastectomy, lumpectomy, hysterectomy, and cosmetic surgery to manage swelling and support tissue healing.
Lymphedema Sufferers
Primary or secondary lymphedema whether from cancer treatment, injury, or congenital causes responds directly to regular professional MLD.
Chronic Fatigue & Immune Issues
The lymphatic system is central to immune function. MLD supports lymphocyte circulation and immune response in those with chronic fatigue or frequent illness.
Pregnancy-Related Swelling
Edema in the ankles and legs is extremely common in the third trimester. Modified MLD provides meaningful, safe relief.
Athletes Managing Post-Training Inflammation
MLD accelerates the clearance of metabolic waste from muscle tissue after intense training shortening recovery and reducing inflammatory swelling.
People with Chronic Inflammatory Conditions
Conditions like fibromyalgia, lupus, and rheumatoid arthritis create systemic inflammation. Regular MLD supports the body's natural clearance mechanisms.
When people book Lymphatic massage
After Cancer Surgery
Post-mastectomy, lumpectomy, or lymph node removal managing swelling at home
Ongoing Lymphedema Care
Regular MLD sessions as part of a complete decongestive therapy programme.
Third Trimester Swelling
Reducing pregnancy-related ankle and leg edema without medication
Post-Competition Recovery
Flushing metabolic waste and reducing post-race inflammatory swelling
Immune Support During Illness
Supporting lymph circulation during recovery from illness or infection.
Regular Detox & Wellness
Monthly lymphatic drainage for general immune function and fluid balance
What conditions does Lymphatic massage help?
While not a clinical treatment for specific pathologies, Lymphatic massage is evidence-supported for several common physical and psychological conditions.
Lymphedema
MLD is the primary clinical treatment for lymphedema, reducing limb volume, improving skin integrity, and preventing infection.
Post-Surgical Swelling
After any surgery involving lymph node disruption, MLD reduces edema, accelerates healing, and minimizes scar tissue.
Pregnancy Edema
Modified lymphatic drainage safely reduces third trimester ankle and leg swelling without risk to mother or baby.
Post-Exercise Inflammation
MLD accelerates metabolic waste clearance and reduces training-related muscle inflammation effectively.
Chronic Inflammation Regular
MLD supports the body's lymphatic clearance mechanisms in those with systemic inflammatory conditions.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Lymphatic circulation support is one of the evidence-supported adjunct therapies for chronic fatigue management.
Transparent, fair pricing
No hidden fees. All sessions include RMT travel, equipment, assessment, and insurance receipt.
60-Minute Session
$ 118.99
per session · includes travel
✓ Professional table & linens
✓ Travel to your location
Most Popular
90-Minute Session
$ 159.99
per session · includes travel
✓ Written aftercare plan
✓ Most popular duration
120-Minute Session
$ 199.99
per session · includes travel
✓ Complex lymphedema treatment
✓ Recommended for stress
✓ Detailed session notes
How it works, step by step
Booking a Lymphatic massage at home is simple here's what to expect from the moment you book to the moment your therapist leaves.

Same-day bookings available
Book online select lymphatic drainage and certified MLD therapist.

Nothing to prepare
Therapist arrives with professional table and equipment.

Pressure adjusted
Intake covers surgical history, swelling patterns, and goals.

Submit to your benefits
Aftercare covers hydration, compression, and follow-up frequency.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Very light and rhythmic considerably lighter than any other massage. The pressure is barely more than the weight of a hand on the skin. It is deeply relaxing and most clients fall asleep during the session.
This varies significantly by severity. Initial intensive treatment may
involve daily or multiple-per-week sessions, followed by ongoing maintenance. Your RMT will assess and recommend a schedule after the first session.
When performed by an RMT, MLD is covered by most extended health benefits plans. Cancer-related lymphedema treatment may also have additional provincial coverage. Your receipt is emailed immediately after every session.
Yes MLD is frequently requested after liposuction, tummy tucks, and other cosmetic procedures. Timing and intensity depend on the procedure. Always consult your surgeon before booking and inform your RMT of the procedure.
MLD is safe for cancer patients and survivors when performed by a
trained therapist familiar with oncology massage protocols. Certain active cancer situations require modification. Always disclose your diagnosis.
For immune support and general fluid balance, monthly sessions work well. For active lymphedema management, your RMT will recommend a schedule based
on your condition and staging.
Reduce swelling. Support recovery. All from home.
Book a certified RMT for Lymphatic massage today. Same-day appointments available across Canada, 7 days a week.
✓ No cancellation fee ✓ Insurance receipts included
✓ Same-day available ✓ Certified RMTs only
Lymphatic drainage
Lymphatic drainage gives a number of advantages that play a huge role towards the general health of an individual. This is one of the ways through which it proves highly useful since it can help to minimize cases of oedema within the body. This technique is especially applicable for the patients, who have to deal with such a disease, as lymphedema, which is a buildup of lymph fluids in the tissues resulting from surgery or injury. As for recipient’s health benefits, Lymphatic Drainage promotes the flow of the interstitial fluid back to the vascular system by manipulating the skin in a specific manner, which leads to reduction of the swelling and the improvement of the fluid exchange in the body. Although decreased oedema is beneficial in that it provides less discomfort and pain, it also translates to better motility, and therefore performance in activities of daily living.
There is also another benefit of the procedure, that of encouraging detoxifying and holding an immune system supportive role. The primary functions of the lymphatic system is to filtering out toxins, waste products and pathogens from the body. Thus, lymphatic drainage assists in improving lymphatic circulation and, therefore, promoting the elimination of the above-mentioned unhealthy substances and improving detoxification in general. This is especially important to people who are sick or recently underwent operation since the water helps the body to heal. Furthermore, it was found that the function of lymphatic system could be increased and this would improve the body’s ability to fight off diseases and other infections thereby improving the health of the body.
In addition to this, Lymphatic Drainage message like any other massage has the social effects of helping an individual to relax and thus relieve stress. This is because the massage involved in this technique is very gentle and this can put the patient in a state of relaxation thus reducing stress. After each lymphatic drainage session, majority of the clients describe or express relaxation and happiness. The sheer relaxation response which comes with this can do wonders to the mental health, eliminating issues of tiredness, altogether enhancing the feeling of vigor.In this way, lymphatic drainage is not only useful for body health but also for a person’s mental health which leads to having a better quality of life.
Lymphatic drainage is a tender kind of massage which can do considerable benefit for any cancer patients. This gentle therapy targets on massaging the lymphatic system and as a result of this, less swelling, pain and increased immunity. As it also facilitates the circulation of lymph fluid it might really contribute to detoxification process, lymphedema control, and in general well being.
From the experiences and observations of many cancer patients using the therapy, mastectomy clients find that Lymphatic drainage therapy not only relieves symptoms but also give them relaxation for body and mind hence aids in the recovery process during treatments.
