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Self Lymphatic Massage Mini Course

Reduce Facial Swelling

Lymphatic Drainage Massages have been popularly known all around the world. These massages are most widely known to be used for reducing facial swelling and resolving inflammatory byproducts. Facial swelling is a natural issue that can be aggravated by many factors such as TMJ jaw pain, neck pain, and FACIAL TENSION. This massage also helps people who have recently undergone plastic surgery or other facial-impacted surgeries. This is a very GENTLE massage and will give many benefits to those who use it.

What you get...

This mini-course is worth $150 but is $100 OFF for a limited time, so currently $50 ***USING CODE: WINTERSALE20

valid until Feb 20th, 2024.

And is designed to help with these factors:

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SWELLING:

Many people face the problem of swelling from multiple factors such as TMJ jaw pain, neck pain, FACIAL TENSION, as well as other inflammatory byproducts. Another common problem faced is after people undergo plastic surgery. Some may be mild and others may be more severe. This massage works to release all of the trapped fluids and send them to the lymph nodes. This results in an easy, quick remedy.

 

FACIAL HEALING:

The Lymphatic Drainage Massage significantly reduces the face's healing time.  This is because it is releasing trapped substances from extracellular spaces, allowing you to clear up quickly! (Oftentimes, people can end up with some form of bruising or scarring after a procedure).

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Self Lymphatic Massage

  • Best Value

    Lymph Minicourse

    150$
     
    • 13-minute Lymph Minicourse
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This minicourse goes through a self-lymphatic massage that is great for anyone, you follow along with a certified lymphedema therapist and specialist, Doctor Heather Hubert. The course is 13 minutes long and gives a dollar value of $150 so you don't want to miss out while it is only $50.

Limited-Time Offer ***USING CODE: WINTERSALE20

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