What Is Lymphatic Massage?
Lymphatic massage is a light, rhythmic technique that encourages the movement of lymph fluid throughout the body. This helps remove waste, reduce inflammation, and support overall wellness.

Our Ayurvedic Approach to Lymphatic Massage
Lymphatic massage at Dragonfly Aura is inspired by Ayurvedic principles, particularly Abhyanga—a traditional form of therapeutic bodywork that supports circulation, detoxification, and overall balance.
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This approach combines gentle lymphatic techniques with flowing, rhythmic movements designed to encourage the body’s natural healing processes while promoting deep relaxation.
Benefits of Lymphatic Massage
Reduce Swelling & Fluid Retention
Improve Circulation
Support Detoxification
Promote Healing & Recovery
Encourages relaxation
Boost Immune Function
Who This is For
Post-surgery recovery
Bloating or fluid retention
Chronic inflammation
Stress and fatigue
General wellness and detox
Holistic healing

What to Expect During Your Session
Your session begins with a brief consultation to understand your needs and goals.
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Treatment may start with gentle dry brushing to stimulate circulation and prepare the body. This is followed by a personalized massage using warm oils and flowing, rhythmic strokes designed to encourage lymphatic movement and support natural detoxification.
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To complete the experience, warm towels are applied to enhance relaxation and leave you feeling refreshed, balanced, and deeply restored.
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Each session is tailored to your body, combining therapeutic techniques with a calming, holistic approach.
Lymphatic Massage in Glendale & Denver Area
Dragonfly Aura is located in Glendale, CO, conveniently serving clients from Denver, Cherry Creek, and surrounding areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is lymphatic massage and how does it work?
Lymphatic massage is a gentle technique that encourages the movement of lymph fluid, helping reduce swelling, support detoxification, and improve circulation.​
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2. Is lymphatic massage safe after surgery?
Yes, lymphatic massage is commonly used to support post-surgery recovery. However, it’s important to wait until your doctor clears you and to work with a trained therapist.
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3. How often should I get a lymphatic massage?
This depends on your goals. For recovery or swelling, sessions may be recommended weekly, while general wellness clients may benefit from monthly treatments.​


