Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Lymphatic Vacuum Therapy.

The therapy uses controlled vacuum suction to stimulate lymph vessels, encouraging fluid movement and toxin removal. This enhances circulation, reduces localized swelling and bloating, and supports fat mobilization. Results build over multiple sessions and complement healthy lifestyle habits.

Most clients feel gentle pulling or mild pressure; it’s generally comfortable and non-invasive. Therapists adjust suction intensity to comfort levels. Some temporary redness or sensitivity may occur, but discomfort is typically minimal and short-lived.

Treatment plans vary by goals and body type; most clients start with a series of 6–12 sessions spaced weekly or biweekly. Your provider will assess progress and adjust frequency, combining therapy with diet, exercise, or other contouring treatments for optimal results.

Side effects are usually mild: temporary bruising, redness, or tenderness at treated sites. Rarely, more significant bruising occurs in sensitive individuals. Contraindications include active infections, blood clotting disorders, pregnancy, and certain implants—consult your provider for personalized safety screening.

Yes—when approved by your surgeon, it can reduce postoperative swelling, stimulate lymph flow, and accelerate healing. Timing matters: therapists typically wait until incisions heal and surgeon clearance is granted to avoid disrupting tissues or compromising surgical outcomes.

Many clients notice reduced bloating and improved softness after the first session, but measurable contouring and skin tightening usually require multiple treatments over several weeks. Consistent sessions, healthy habits, and complementary therapies enhance and sustain visible results.