Post-Operative Face Massage.

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What is Post-Operative Face Massage?

Facial surgery requires precision and so does recovery. Post-Operative Face Massage is a highly specialized treatment focused on delicate facial tissues after cosmetic or medical procedures.

Its purpose is to reduce swelling, restore comfort, and support natural healing so that results appear faster and more harmoniously.

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How does it work?

Using extremely light, skillful touch, your therapist stimulates lymphatic flow in the face and neck.

The movements encourage drainage of excess fluid, minimize puffiness, and prevent the build-up of scar tissue. Special attention is given to sensitive areas, ensuring you feel nurtured and not pressured.

Sessions are gentle yet effective leaving you feeling refreshed and supported in your recovery.

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Benefits

  •  Reduces facial swelling and puffiness

  •  Prevents and softens scar tissue

  •  Eases tightness in facial muscles

  •  Improves circulation for a healthy glow

  •  Helps restore symmetry and contour

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Symptoms to Treat

  •  Swollen cheeks, eyes, or jawline

  •  Tightness or discomfort around surgical sites

  •  Fluid build-up under the skin

  •  Dull or congested skin post-surgery

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Symptoms to Treat

  •  Swollen cheeks, eyes, or jawline

  •  Tightness or discomfort around surgical sites

  •  Fluid build-up under the skin

  •  Dull or congested skin post-surgery

A woman receiving a massage or facial treatment in a spa-like setting, lying on a treatment table with her eyes closed, and a massage therapist gently massaging her neck and jawline.

Why get a Post-Op Face Massage?

Because your face is your most visible expression. This treatment helps you return to feeling and looking like yourself again, sooner.

Beyond the physical benefits, it also restores confidence during the vulnerable healing period.

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