Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about RF Lymphatic Drainage.

RF Lymphatic Drainage uses gentle radiofrequency heat combined with manual or device-assisted lymphatic stimulation to increase lymph flow, mobilize trapped fluid, and encourage collagen remodeling. The process enhances circulation and promotes gradual reduction of puffiness and improved tissue tone.

Most clients find the treatment soothing and report a warm, massaging sensation. Settings are adjusted for comfort; any discomfort is minimal and temporary. Therapists monitor skin temperature to ensure a relaxing, safe experience with no downtime required.

We typically recommend a series of six to ten sessions spaced weekly or biweekly for visible improvement. Maintenance treatments every four to eight weeks help preserve results. Your technician will tailor a plan based on goals, treated area, and individual response.

Ideal candidates seek non-invasive fluid reduction, improved circulation, and smoother skin. Most healthy adults qualify, but those who are pregnant, have pacemakers, active infections, or blood-clotting disorders should avoid treatment until cleared by a physician.

Side effects are typically mild and brief — slight redness, temporary swelling, or minor bruising. Serious complications are rare when performed by trained professionals. We screen for contraindications and use safe settings to minimize risks and ensure client comfort.

Hydrate well for twenty-four hours, avoid alcohol and heavy meals before your session, and wear loose, comfortable clothing. Inform us about medications, recent surgeries, or health conditions. Arrive a few minutes early for consultation and personalized treatment planning.